Family planning practices were reported by 491 married women, aged 15-49, who applied to the Family Planning Centre in Isparta, Turkey. Eighty-four percent of the women used contraception, the IUD being used most frequently. Almost half of the women married before age 18 years
Objectives The main objective was to compare new reproductive and family planning data with data fro...
About 13,300,000 currently married women received professional family planning services during the 3...
The objectives of this study were to gain information about some fertility issues, contraceptive met...
PubMedID: 17456247This study of family planning in rural Adana, Turkey, collected data from 519 wome...
Family planning allows women to choose their when they have children. The aim of this study was to d...
Family planning and education have an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality, heal...
Objective: To evaluate the access of married women of reproductive age to family planning (FP) servi...
WOS:000411205800004PubMed ID: 28400349Objective: To determine the level of contraceptive method use ...
In Turkey, the first population and family planning law was accepted by the government in 1965, and ...
Objectives of family planning that are usually mentioned are unwanted pregnancy prevention, extensiv...
Statistics, based on data collected in 1973 and1974, are presented on the use of family planning ser...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The present study has been conducted to investigate the general pe...
Copyright © 2004 JPMA - All Rights ReservedObjectiveTo estimate the prevalence and factors associate...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with practice of modern contraceptive m...
AbstractFamily planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number...
Objectives The main objective was to compare new reproductive and family planning data with data fro...
About 13,300,000 currently married women received professional family planning services during the 3...
The objectives of this study were to gain information about some fertility issues, contraceptive met...
PubMedID: 17456247This study of family planning in rural Adana, Turkey, collected data from 519 wome...
Family planning allows women to choose their when they have children. The aim of this study was to d...
Family planning and education have an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality, heal...
Objective: To evaluate the access of married women of reproductive age to family planning (FP) servi...
WOS:000411205800004PubMed ID: 28400349Objective: To determine the level of contraceptive method use ...
In Turkey, the first population and family planning law was accepted by the government in 1965, and ...
Objectives of family planning that are usually mentioned are unwanted pregnancy prevention, extensiv...
Statistics, based on data collected in 1973 and1974, are presented on the use of family planning ser...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The present study has been conducted to investigate the general pe...
Copyright © 2004 JPMA - All Rights ReservedObjectiveTo estimate the prevalence and factors associate...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with practice of modern contraceptive m...
AbstractFamily planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number...
Objectives The main objective was to compare new reproductive and family planning data with data fro...
About 13,300,000 currently married women received professional family planning services during the 3...
The objectives of this study were to gain information about some fertility issues, contraceptive met...