Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want to prevent pregnancy but are not using contraceptives. Objective: To assess the prevalence of contraceptive use among the study group. To calculate the current unmet need of family planning Material& Methods: Community based, Cross-sectional study was done among 280 married women of reproductive age group residing in Agra City, using a standardized questionnaire to assess their fertility preferences & practices. Results: The Contraceptive Prevalence Rate is calculated as 45.4%. The unmet need of spacing is 21.0% and unmet need of limiting is 22.2%. Thus unmet need of family planning is 43.2
Context: Unmet need which is the discrepancy between reproductive intentions and birth control pract...
Copyright © 2013 Amit Kumar, Aditya Singh. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Background: More than 100 million women in less developed countries or about 17% of all married wome...
Background: The utilization of family planning services has improved over the decade, but still the ...
Background: Unmet need is a valuable indicator for assessing the achievements of national family pla...
Context: Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the de...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Even tho...
Background: Unmet need for family planning signifies the gap between the reproductive intentions of ...
Background: Population stabilization leads to sustainable development and is achieved by family plan...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In Uttar Pradesh, 30 percent ...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
Recent programs have strategies, which focuses on meeting, rather than trying to change people‘s nee...
Context: Unmet need which is the discrepancy between reproductive intentions and birth control pract...
Copyright © 2013 Amit Kumar, Aditya Singh. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Background: More than 100 million women in less developed countries or about 17% of all married wome...
Background: The utilization of family planning services has improved over the decade, but still the ...
Background: Unmet need is a valuable indicator for assessing the achievements of national family pla...
Context: Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the de...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Even tho...
Background: Unmet need for family planning signifies the gap between the reproductive intentions of ...
Background: Population stabilization leads to sustainable development and is achieved by family plan...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In Uttar Pradesh, 30 percent ...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
Recent programs have strategies, which focuses on meeting, rather than trying to change people‘s nee...
Context: Unmet need which is the discrepancy between reproductive intentions and birth control pract...
Copyright © 2013 Amit Kumar, Aditya Singh. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...