Abstract:
Abortions done through crude methods present higher chances of complications.
The purpose of the study was to explore the lived experiences of women who have
undergone unsafe abortion in relation to their sexual health, socio-cultural life and
economic life in Baakokrom in the New Juaben South Municipality. The study
employed a phenomenological research design, and a purposive sampling technique
was used to get targeted women who have undergone unsafe abortions living in
Baakokrom. Self-administered, semi-structured interview guides were used as the
instrument to collect data for the study which involved ten participants. The finding
reveals that women were ignorant of the usage of contraceptives, leading to unplanned
pregnancies. Sexual health experiences revealed that participants who used traditional
herbs and concoctions did not have a negative influence on childbirth and sexual
activeness. The study also found out abortion stigma is not concentrated on only sociocultural
influences but also is deep-rooted in government and political backgrounds.
With respect to economic experiences, the study indicated that employed women have
lost strength due to abnormal abdominal pain. This has led to a reduction in productivity
leading to low income levels making them continuously depend on men. The study
recommended that there should be massive education on contraceptive use,
reproductive health and abortion laws. Also young girls should be encouraged to attend
school to reduce unplanned pregnancy in the area.
Description:
ADWOA AKYAMAA OFOSU SARPONG
(202122882)
A thesis in the Department of Geography Education,
Faculty of social sciences, submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Geography Education)
in the University of Education, Winneba
MAY, 2024