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- From: garvin+@cs.cmu.edu (Susan Garvin)
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- Subject: The number of third-tri abortions in Georgia, 1979-1980
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- Date: 13 Jan 93 03:10:24 GMT
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- This is from _Family Planning Perspectives_, 15(4) 1983,
- p. 196. The article, "Reporting Errors Inflate Third-Trimester
- Abortion Rate in Georgia; True Rate is Four per 100,000",
- describes the conclusions of a review of the third-tri's
- reported to the Georgia Dept. of Human Resources. The
- review was done by that department along with the U.S.
- CDC. Georgia defined third-trimester abortions
- as those performed at 27 weeks gestational age or later.
-
- "The investigators were able to obtain information on 78
- of the 86 reported third-trimester abortions. Of these 78
- reports, as Table 1 shows, three were for true third-trimester
- procedures. (Two had been performed for women who were
- carrying anencephalic fetuses.) Fifty-eight were, in fact,
- spontaneous fetal deaths in utero. In 51 of these cases,
- labor was induced to expel the fetus.) In 15 cases, the
- procedures were actually first- or second-trimester abortions,
- wrongly transcribed because of coding or keypunching errors.
- One woman had not had an abortion, and one woman had been reported
- twice for the same procedure. In eight cases, the outcome was
- unknown because the investigators were unable to obtain the
- medical records. After recalculation on the basis of the 78
- verified reports, the investigators found that the real
- rate of third-trimester abortion for Georgia in 1979-1980 was
- 4.3 rather than 123.1 per 100,000 abortions."
-
- (The articles points out that if the eight unverified abortions
- were actually third-tri's, the rate would be 15.7, which is
- still a long way from 123.1)
-
- The investigators looked at 170 abortions in which the reported
- gestational age of the fetus was 25 or more weeks, to see if
- any actual third-tri's were reported as second-tri's. They
- verified 143 of these, and found no such cases. They concluded
- by pointing out that the overcounting was probably not limited
- to Georgia. I haven't found any articles indicating that other
- states have been checked.
-
- Susan
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