articleStudies in Family PlanningDec 1, 2010Closed access

Unintended Pregnancy: Worldwide Levels, Trends, and Outcomes

Guttmacher Institute

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Abstract

Unintended pregnancy can carry serious consequences for women and their families. We estimate the incidence of pregnancy by intention status and outcome at worldwide, regional, and subregional levels for 2008, and we assess recent trends since 1995. Numbers of births are based on United Nations estimates. Induced abortions are estimated by projecting from recent trends. A model-based approach is used to estimate miscarriages. The planning status of births is estimated using nationally representative and small-scale surveys of 80 countries. Of the 208 million pregnancies that occurred in 2008, we estimate that 41 percent were unintended. The unintended pregnancy rate fell by 29 percent in developed regions and…

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Keywords
  • Unintended pregnancy
  • Pregnancy
  • Demography
  • Fertility
  • Family planning
  • Developed country
  • Geography
  • Unintended consequences
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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