Background: Birth spacing is defined as the time interval between two births. India has average birth spacing of 22 months, i.e. little less than two years, despite wide knowledge of contraception. Objective of present study was to investigate the knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding birth spacing and methods available for spacing in rural Haryana amongst sexually active married females of reproductive age.Methods: Cross sectional study of 500 sexually active, married females of reproductive age with at least one live issue and not meeting any exclusion criteria was carried at SGT medical college, Gurgaon during 3 months from August 2017.Results: Awareness of need for birth spacing was very high (82.6%) in females interviewed, with 7...
Background: Despite the availability of a wide range of contraceptive and mass media campaigns and i...
The Indian Family Welfare Program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among couples w...
Background: Realizing the ill effects of increasing population, India was the first country to have ...
Background: According to WHO, the ideal interval between two pregnancies is 24 months. In India the ...
One of the many decisions made in the house hold which has consequences on family wellbeing, is the ...
Background: According to VISION FP2020 healthy birth spacing is defined as delaying the first birth ...
The Objective of this study is to ascertain the knowledge, attitude and viewpoint regarding birth sp...
Background: Still many Indian states observe low spaced births and high fertility above replacement ...
Complete retrospective fertility histories of 843 ever married women of two villages in Delhi, obtai...
Objective: Birth spacing intervals are relatively short in India. Healthy spacing of 3–5 years betwe...
Background: Though the permanent methods have been successful in our country the spacing methods lag...
Background: Optimal birth spacing plays a critical role in promoting perinatal health. However, in E...
Abstract: Birth Spacing refers to the time interval from one child's birth date until the next ...
Objective: This study evaluates the knowledge, attitude and practice of parents presenting at the pe...
Background: Birth interval is the length of time between two successive live births. It might be aff...
Background: Despite the availability of a wide range of contraceptive and mass media campaigns and i...
The Indian Family Welfare Program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among couples w...
Background: Realizing the ill effects of increasing population, India was the first country to have ...
Background: According to WHO, the ideal interval between two pregnancies is 24 months. In India the ...
One of the many decisions made in the house hold which has consequences on family wellbeing, is the ...
Background: According to VISION FP2020 healthy birth spacing is defined as delaying the first birth ...
The Objective of this study is to ascertain the knowledge, attitude and viewpoint regarding birth sp...
Background: Still many Indian states observe low spaced births and high fertility above replacement ...
Complete retrospective fertility histories of 843 ever married women of two villages in Delhi, obtai...
Objective: Birth spacing intervals are relatively short in India. Healthy spacing of 3–5 years betwe...
Background: Though the permanent methods have been successful in our country the spacing methods lag...
Background: Optimal birth spacing plays a critical role in promoting perinatal health. However, in E...
Abstract: Birth Spacing refers to the time interval from one child's birth date until the next ...
Objective: This study evaluates the knowledge, attitude and practice of parents presenting at the pe...
Background: Birth interval is the length of time between two successive live births. It might be aff...
Background: Despite the availability of a wide range of contraceptive and mass media campaigns and i...
The Indian Family Welfare Program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among couples w...
Background: Realizing the ill effects of increasing population, India was the first country to have ...