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- ItemA experiência de mulheres e a decisão pelo aborto provocado em uma região do Estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2014-01-01) Milanez, Núbia; Oliveira, Adauto Emmerich; Rohr, Roseane Vargas; Figueiredo, Tulio Alberto Martins de; Santos Neto, Edson Theodoro dos; Lima, Eliane de Fátima AlmeidaThe scope of this study sought to understand the perceptions of women who have gone through the decision of induced abortion in the micro-region of St. Matthew (northern Espírito Santo, Brazil) from the path and interactions that are supported in this process. Semi-structured interviews with seven women on that experience in the home environment of the subjects of this study were performed. Data were collected on open interviews and were analyzed based on the theoretical framework of authors who talk about the subject and also about bioethics science. The study presents six categories: Abortion in view of the close decision; abortion as a source of revelation of feelings ; contemplate the peremptory attitude , intention and techniques employed in the act of abortion, upholding the decision by relations, and content and confidences female. Women's experience was marked by a variety of feelings such as sadness, guilt, regret, despair and emotional pain, but also the relief at the end of pregnancy and the risk of death. Additional distress was affected by perceptions of contributing factors of the decision, as the lack of financial resources, lack of support from family or partner and instability in the relationship with partner. This study indicated that the cultural and historical character of gestation towards the social norm is present in women who experience abortion; showed that women in this study are the margin of public policies and health; noted that programs family planning or reproductive health are also structured to help deal with social, economic, educational problems removal of this population in the sense that these women beyond the basic social protection and are supported by health services that are equitable opportunities to listen, guidance and resolution.