BACKGROUND: Short birth intervals and unintended pregnancies pose serious health risks to mothers and their infants by causing unnecessary high risk of pregnancy related complications and self induced abortions. The objective of the study was to assess the child spacing and fertility planning behavior of women in Mana district, Jimma zone. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from July 18 - August 17, 2008 on 645 women who had a live birth in the three years prior to the survey. A simple random sampling technique was used to identify eligible women. A pre-tested structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Data were analyzed using SPSS for windows version 15. Frequency distributions, cross-tabulation, and logistic regre...
Background: Optimal pregnancy spacing is an important incidence in reproductive women's health. Shor...
Objectives: An unintended pregnancy and unmet need for contraception remains a serious public health...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 33 months between two consecutive l...
BackgroundClosely spaced birth increases the risk of adverse maternal and child health outcomes. In ...
Background: One of the key strategies to reduce fertility and promote the health status of mothers a...
Unintended pregnancy has been a major reproductive health challenge in resource poor settings includ...
Background Short Birth Interval negatively affects the health of both mothers and children in develo...
Background: Optimal birth spacing plays a critical role in promoting perinatal health. However, in E...
BackgroundShort birth interval is a universal public health problem resulting in adverse fetal, neon...
Abstract: In 1993 a survey was conducted to examine family planning knowledge, attitude and use in A...
Abstract Background Longer intervals between consecutive births decrease the number of children a wo...
Women, men, and youth have clear understandings of the benefits of adequate child spacing. As women ...
BACKGROUND:Unintended pregnancy has significant consequences for the health and welfare of women and...
Background Unintended pregnancy is an important public health issue in both developing and develope...
Vijayan K Pillai1, Rashmi Gupta21School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington,...
Background: Optimal pregnancy spacing is an important incidence in reproductive women's health. Shor...
Objectives: An unintended pregnancy and unmet need for contraception remains a serious public health...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 33 months between two consecutive l...
BackgroundClosely spaced birth increases the risk of adverse maternal and child health outcomes. In ...
Background: One of the key strategies to reduce fertility and promote the health status of mothers a...
Unintended pregnancy has been a major reproductive health challenge in resource poor settings includ...
Background Short Birth Interval negatively affects the health of both mothers and children in develo...
Background: Optimal birth spacing plays a critical role in promoting perinatal health. However, in E...
BackgroundShort birth interval is a universal public health problem resulting in adverse fetal, neon...
Abstract: In 1993 a survey was conducted to examine family planning knowledge, attitude and use in A...
Abstract Background Longer intervals between consecutive births decrease the number of children a wo...
Women, men, and youth have clear understandings of the benefits of adequate child spacing. As women ...
BACKGROUND:Unintended pregnancy has significant consequences for the health and welfare of women and...
Background Unintended pregnancy is an important public health issue in both developing and develope...
Vijayan K Pillai1, Rashmi Gupta21School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington,...
Background: Optimal pregnancy spacing is an important incidence in reproductive women's health. Shor...
Objectives: An unintended pregnancy and unmet need for contraception remains a serious public health...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 33 months between two consecutive l...