Abstract To explore the research progress and hotspots in the field of post-abortion contraceptive services, and to provide references for in-depth research in this area. Methods: A total of 825 English literature on post-abortion contraceptive services were retrieved from the Web of Science core collection, Scopus database, and PubMed database from 2003 to 2023. Bibliometric methods and CiteSpace 6.1 software were used to analyze the authors, institutions, and keywords. Results: The number of published papers in each database showed an overall upward trend. Since 2010, the annual number of published papers remained above 30 papers, and United States ranked the first, with 354 published papers. The University of California, San Francisco was the research institution that published the most English literatures, with a total of 38 articles. The top 5 keywords with the highest centrality were oral contraceptives (0.67), contraceptive methods (0.35), acceptability (0.14), reversible contraception (0.13), and intrauterine contraception (0.13), respectively. From the perspective of emergent intensity, the emergent intensities of the first 15 keywords were all more than 4. The duration of emergent intensity of research on "adolescents" was from 2003 to 2013, with the longest influence time. Conclusion: The correlational research on post-abortion contraceptive services is still in the development stage. It is necessary to focus on the deeper research and to strengthen the cooperation of cross-group and cross-regional among authors or institutions to provide reference for in-depth research in related fields in the future.
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