Background: Pressures resulting from unrestrained human population growth put demands on the natural world that can overwhelm any efforts to achieve a sustainable future. If we are to halt the destruction of our environment, we must accept limits to that growth. In this hospital based study, we aim to study the factors that influence the choice of contraception. Purpose of this study is to analyze the contraceptive behavior which is a product of many determinants such as age, religion, education, parity, fertility, child care support, economic and social circumstances, motivation, communication and the perception of reliability and safety of a chosen method thereby ensuring better health for the mother and better care and upbringing of chil...
Literature on family planning considers natural (also called traditional) contraceptives to be ‘inef...
Background: The changes in sex ratio reflect underlying socioeconomic, cultural patterns of a s...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
Background: This study has analysed the average completed family size with relation to parity, avera...
Background: The most important problem with developing countries like India are facing today is unco...
Background: Population explosion has been major challenge for India since Independence. The adoption...
In India there is noticeable regional variation in gender preference and contraceptive use. Preferen...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Background: Indian women prefer to avoid unwanted pregnancy, but do not practice contraception adequ...
Background: The man’s participation in family planning appears as a suitable means for improvement o...
INTRODUCTION: Gender norms and roles influence many decisions related to reproductive health behavio...
Background: Contraception is an important tool to reduce unwanted pregnancy and promote healthy livi...
Background: Contraception is a matter of choice by the end users. The choice varies time to time. Pr...
Research Problem: What are the factors influencing acceptance of contraceptive methods. Objective: T...
Background: The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern I...
Literature on family planning considers natural (also called traditional) contraceptives to be ‘inef...
Background: The changes in sex ratio reflect underlying socioeconomic, cultural patterns of a s...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
Background: This study has analysed the average completed family size with relation to parity, avera...
Background: The most important problem with developing countries like India are facing today is unco...
Background: Population explosion has been major challenge for India since Independence. The adoption...
In India there is noticeable regional variation in gender preference and contraceptive use. Preferen...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Background: Indian women prefer to avoid unwanted pregnancy, but do not practice contraception adequ...
Background: The man’s participation in family planning appears as a suitable means for improvement o...
INTRODUCTION: Gender norms and roles influence many decisions related to reproductive health behavio...
Background: Contraception is an important tool to reduce unwanted pregnancy and promote healthy livi...
Background: Contraception is a matter of choice by the end users. The choice varies time to time. Pr...
Research Problem: What are the factors influencing acceptance of contraceptive methods. Objective: T...
Background: The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern I...
Literature on family planning considers natural (also called traditional) contraceptives to be ‘inef...
Background: The changes in sex ratio reflect underlying socioeconomic, cultural patterns of a s...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...