Family planning has widespread positive impacts for population health and well-being; contraceptive use not only decreases unintended pregnancies and reduces infant and maternal mortality and morbidity, but it is critical to the achievement of Millennium Development Goals. This study uses baseline, representative data from six cities in Uttar Pradesh, India to examine family planning use among the urban poor. Data were collected from about 3,000 currently married women in each city (Allahabad, Agra, Varanasi, Aligarh, Gorakhpur, and Moradabad) for a total sample size of 17,643 women. Participating women were asked about their fertility desires, family planning use, and reproductive health. The survey over-sampled slum residents; this permit...
Background: Total fertility rate of Uttar Pradesh is 2.7 with annual growth rate of 16.5. Age specif...
Background: The utilization of family planning services has improved over the decade, but still the ...
Family planning programmes are costly to implement, so it is critical to determine their effect. Thi...
Family planning has widespread positive impacts for population health and well-being; contraceptive ...
In developing countries, rapid growth in urban population has not been matched by an adequate expans...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is a tool to monitor the family planning program. Hence, ...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
Background: Since several decades, population control has remained one of the major challenges for I...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Eve...
Although India is the first country in the world to launch the National Family Welfare Program in 19...
Background: Total fertility rate of Uttar Pradesh is 2.7 with annual growth rate of 16.5. Age specif...
Background: Total fertility rate of Uttar Pradesh is 2.7 with annual growth rate of 16.5. Age specif...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Even tho...
Background: Total fertility rate of Uttar Pradesh is 2.7 with annual growth rate of 16.5. Age specif...
Background: The utilization of family planning services has improved over the decade, but still the ...
Family planning programmes are costly to implement, so it is critical to determine their effect. Thi...
Family planning has widespread positive impacts for population health and well-being; contraceptive ...
In developing countries, rapid growth in urban population has not been matched by an adequate expans...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is a tool to monitor the family planning program. Hence, ...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
Background: Since several decades, population control has remained one of the major challenges for I...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Eve...
Although India is the first country in the world to launch the National Family Welfare Program in 19...
Background: Total fertility rate of Uttar Pradesh is 2.7 with annual growth rate of 16.5. Age specif...
Background: Total fertility rate of Uttar Pradesh is 2.7 with annual growth rate of 16.5. Age specif...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Even tho...
Background: Total fertility rate of Uttar Pradesh is 2.7 with annual growth rate of 16.5. Age specif...
Background: The utilization of family planning services has improved over the decade, but still the ...
Family planning programmes are costly to implement, so it is critical to determine their effect. Thi...