Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing their uses. Aims: To study the family planning practices/methods among the married women of reproductive age (15- 45yrs). Study Design: Community-based study. Study Subjects: The Women of reproductive age groups (15-45yrs) adopting family planning methods & those residing in urban slums of, Lucknow. Sample size: 540, Study Period : July 2009 to July 2011. Sampling Technique: thirty cluster sampling. Result: The acceptance of family planning methods both temporary and permanent methods increased with level of literacy of women. About 53.40 % adopted I.U.C.D, 38.83% O.C pills & only 7.77% of their partners used condoms. 66.6% have underg...
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...
Introduction: The higher fertility in India is attributed to early marriage, low level of literacy, ...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, ther...
Background: Despite the availability of a wide range of contraceptive and mass media campaigns and i...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
Background: India with 1.35 billion people is the second most populated country in the world next to...
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...
Introduction: The higher fertility in India is attributed to early marriage, low level of literacy, ...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, ther...
Background: Despite the availability of a wide range of contraceptive and mass media campaigns and i...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
Background: India with 1.35 billion people is the second most populated country in the world next to...
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...
Introduction: The higher fertility in India is attributed to early marriage, low level of literacy, ...