INTRODUCTION:Discontinuation of a contraceptive method soon after its initiation is becoming a public health problem in Low middle income countries and may result in unintended pregnancy and related unwanted consequences. A better understanding of factors behind discontinuation of a modern method would help in designing interventions to continue its use till desired spacing goals are achieved. OBJECTIVE:To determine factors associated with the discontinuation of modern contraceptive methods within six months of its use compared to continued use of modern method for at least six months in low-income areas of Karachi, Pakistan. METHODS:A community-based case-control study was conducted in low-income areas of Karachi. Cases were 137 users who ...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the factors associated with continuation of hormonal contra...
Objective This study aimed to determine the factors associated with continuation of hormonal contrac...
Abstract Background Contraceptive discontinuation is a major barrier to reducing global unmet needs ...
Introduction: Discontinuation of a contraceptive method soon after its initiation is becoming a publ...
Discontinuation of a contraception shortly when its initiation is changing into a public unhealthine...
Background. Modern family planning methods are widely believed to influence fertility reduction worl...
This study examines data collected about women removing an IUD or implant from eight Save the Childr...
Background: Modern Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) is very safe, highly effective reversibl...
Background: Contraception has an important role to play in reducing the high rate of maternal morbid...
According to the latest Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey, 20 percent of married women of repro...
Fertility divergence amid declining in use of modern contraception in many states of Ind...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) account for half of all modern contraceptive methods used in Bangladesh, h...
Since 1993, in Bangladesh the total fertility rate has almost been stable at 3.3 births per woman, a...
Abstract Background Contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) for married women aged 15–49 in Ethiopia is ...
A retrospective survey among women 15-49 years of age who accepted oral, injectable and IUD contrace...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the factors associated with continuation of hormonal contra...
Objective This study aimed to determine the factors associated with continuation of hormonal contrac...
Abstract Background Contraceptive discontinuation is a major barrier to reducing global unmet needs ...
Introduction: Discontinuation of a contraceptive method soon after its initiation is becoming a publ...
Discontinuation of a contraception shortly when its initiation is changing into a public unhealthine...
Background. Modern family planning methods are widely believed to influence fertility reduction worl...
This study examines data collected about women removing an IUD or implant from eight Save the Childr...
Background: Modern Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) is very safe, highly effective reversibl...
Background: Contraception has an important role to play in reducing the high rate of maternal morbid...
According to the latest Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey, 20 percent of married women of repro...
Fertility divergence amid declining in use of modern contraception in many states of Ind...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) account for half of all modern contraceptive methods used in Bangladesh, h...
Since 1993, in Bangladesh the total fertility rate has almost been stable at 3.3 births per woman, a...
Abstract Background Contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) for married women aged 15–49 in Ethiopia is ...
A retrospective survey among women 15-49 years of age who accepted oral, injectable and IUD contrace...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the factors associated with continuation of hormonal contra...
Objective This study aimed to determine the factors associated with continuation of hormonal contrac...
Abstract Background Contraceptive discontinuation is a major barrier to reducing global unmet needs ...