Background: Married young women's reproductive needs are a challenge in traditional Pakistani society. The decisions regarding family planning and pregnancy are controlled by the family, often involving complex negotiations. The current study was undertaken to explore how young married women's involvement in the arrangements surrounding their marriage is associated with their ability to negotiate sexual and reproductive health decisions in marriage. Objective: The study explores the associations between young women's involvement in their marriage arrangements and their ability to negotiate for contraceptive use and fertility decisions. Methodology: A subset of 1,803 married young women aged 15–24 years was drawn ...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
Reproductive health is concerned with the people's ability to have a satisfying and safe sex life en...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
Objective: To determine the autonomy of young Pakistani women in house hold decision making and the ...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Background: Husbands and in-laws often control decision-making around fertility due to gendered soci...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
Reproductive health is concerned with the people's ability to have a satisfying and safe sex life en...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
Objective: To determine the autonomy of young Pakistani women in house hold decision making and the ...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Background: Husbands and in-laws often control decision-making around fertility due to gendered soci...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...