Rogers A F, Lenthall J F
N Z Med J. 1975 Mar 26;81(536):282-6.
In a 24-month period 145 New Zealand women sought abortion in a Melbourne practice, comprising 10 percent of such patients seen. Some 4000 New Zealanders are estimated to fly into Australia annually because of less restrictive abortion laws in some Australian states. The age range in this sample of 145 was from 14-43 years with the mean average age at 21.4 years. Only 24 (16.5 percent) had ever been married and 111 (76.5 percent) were pregnant for the first time. Almost half, 63 (43.5 percent), had never used any contraception in the past. Of the 142 patients aborted, 71 (50 percent) were at least 11 weeks pregnant, four being 14 weeks. Obstacles along the route to abortion, personal, medical and those due to international airline schedules contributed to delaying the date of the operation. The operative procedure was evacuation curettage performed in a private hospital under general anaesthesia. Patients received contraceptive education and returned to their local New Zealand doctor for follow-up.
在24个月的时间里,145名新西兰女性在墨尔本的一家诊所寻求堕胎,占该诊所此类患者的10%。据估计,由于澳大利亚一些州的堕胎法律限制较少,每年约有4000名新西兰人飞往澳大利亚。这145名样本患者的年龄范围在14岁至43岁之间,平均年龄为21.4岁。其中只有24人(16.5%)曾经结婚,111人(76.5%)是首次怀孕。近一半,即63人(43.5%)过去从未使用过任何避孕措施。在142名接受堕胎的患者中,71人(50%)怀孕至少11周,4人怀孕14周。通往堕胎之路的障碍,包括个人、医疗以及国际航班时刻表方面的障碍,都导致了手术日期的推迟。手术程序是在私立医院全身麻醉下进行的刮宫术。患者接受了避孕教育,并回到新西兰当地的医生处进行随访。