Abstract Objective: To explore policies and measures to reduce the rate of repeated induced abortion by analyzed the current situation of repeated induced abortion and its influencing factors of women in childbearing age, and their contraceptive services received after the most recent delivery/abortion. Methods: The national sample survey data of fertility status in 2017 were used for analysis. Women in childbearing age who had been pregnant since July 2012 were selected as the research objects. Chi-square Test and Multivariate Logistic Regression were used in this study. Results: The rate of repeated induced abortion of women in childbearing age was 31.3%. Older, less educated, unmarried cohabitation, non-agricultural employment, and women from western China were the high risk factors of repeated induced abortion. Only 76.6% of them used contraceptives after the last delivery/abortion, of which 59.2% had used shorteffect contraceptives. Conclusion: The repeated abortion rate of women in childbearing age is high, so the contraceptive service for women in childbearing age should be paid attention to, the key population should be focused on, and post abortion care should be done well.
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