Tosi S L, Grandolfo M E, Spinelli A, O'Reilly K R, Hogue C J
Fam Plann Perspect. 1985 Jan-Feb;17(1):19-23.
In 1980 and 1981, there were 446,430 legal abortions performed in Italy. There were about 345 legal abortions per 1,000 live births in 1980 and 363 in 1981. About 1.6 percent of women aged 15-49 obtained abortions in both years. An analysis of the characteristics of Italian women who obtained abortions indicates that most were married (about 70 percent), aged 18-36 (74 percent), had had less than a high school education (74 percent) and had had at least one previous live birth (70-75 percent). In 1981, 88 percent of abortions were obtained in public hospitals; 58 percent were carried out at eight or fewer weeks of gestation; and 78 percent were performed under general anesthesia. Only 20 percent were performed without an overnight stay in the hospital; and over 40 percent of women were hospitalized for two days or longer. Infection after the abortion was reported in only 0.03 percent of cases in 1981, and hemorrhage was reported in only 0.27 percent. In 1981, between 43 percent and 84 percent of gynecologists (depending on the region of the country) declined to perform abortions on grounds of conscience.
1980年和1981年,意大利进行了446,430例合法堕胎手术。1980年每1000例活产中约有345例合法堕胎,1981年为363例。在这两年中,15至49岁的女性中约有1.6%进行了堕胎。对意大利堕胎女性特征的分析表明,大多数已婚(约70%),年龄在18至36岁之间(74%),受教育程度低于高中(74%),并且至少有过一次活产(70 - 75%)。1981年,88%的堕胎手术在公立医院进行;58%在妊娠8周及以内进行;78%在全身麻醉下进行。只有20%的手术无需住院过夜;超过40%的女性住院两天或更长时间。1981年,仅0.03%的病例报告了堕胎后感染,0.27%报告了出血情况。1981年,43%至84%的妇科医生(取决于所在地区)以良知为由拒绝进行堕胎手术。