Background: India’s population as per 2011 census was 1.21 billion second only to china in the world, and is estimated to overtake china by 2050. India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Even though various measures have been taken to encourage the usage of contraception but, the achievement in this field was not to the extent expected due to various social and cultural factors.Methods: It was a cross sectional study conducted in out patients and inpatients of department of obstetrics and gynecology, Justice K. S. Hegde medical college hospital, Mangalore. The study constituted 705 subjects. It was an interview based study. The study was aimed to know the awareness, acceptance and prevalence of tempora...
Background: India is second most populous country of the world and in next few decades it will cross...
Background: India’s projected population will be 1.53 Billion by the year 2050. Every fifth birth in...
Background: Unmet need for contraception is still high in developing countries because of various re...
Background: Population of India is growing at a very fast rate while its resources are limited which...
Background: India with 1.35 billion people is the second most populated country in the world next to...
Background: Realizing the ill effects of increasing population, India was the first country to have ...
Background: The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth of...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world, sustaining 17.01% of world popul...
Background: The most important problem with developing countries like India are facing today is unco...
Background: India is projected to be the most populous country according to United Nations’ report; ...
Background: India was the first country in the world to start the National Family Welfare Program in...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
Background: India was the first country in the world to formulate the national family planning progr...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India is second most populous country of the world and in next few decades it will cross...
Background: India’s projected population will be 1.53 Billion by the year 2050. Every fifth birth in...
Background: Unmet need for contraception is still high in developing countries because of various re...
Background: Population of India is growing at a very fast rate while its resources are limited which...
Background: India with 1.35 billion people is the second most populated country in the world next to...
Background: Realizing the ill effects of increasing population, India was the first country to have ...
Background: The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth of...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world, sustaining 17.01% of world popul...
Background: The most important problem with developing countries like India are facing today is unco...
Background: India is projected to be the most populous country according to United Nations’ report; ...
Background: India was the first country in the world to start the National Family Welfare Program in...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
Background: India was the first country in the world to formulate the national family planning progr...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India is second most populous country of the world and in next few decades it will cross...
Background: India’s projected population will be 1.53 Billion by the year 2050. Every fifth birth in...
Background: Unmet need for contraception is still high in developing countries because of various re...