When a married couple decides the optimum time to start a family, how many children they want, how long they want to wait between kids, and the type of contraception they want to use it is called family planning. In Asian countries like Pakistan, men are decision makers inside the families and dominantly take decisions about contraception, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STI), finance distribution for antenatal care, childbirth, and nutrition requirements during pregnancy. Financial status, misconception, myths, and lack of knowledge about the use of contraception are a few factors apart from religion and culture which influence the father’s role in family planning. Pakistan lags in almost all the developmental indicators, part...
Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarch...
Abstract Background Since 1990-91, traditional method use has increased at a faster rate in Pakistan...
Worldwide organisations such as the United Nations recognise that autonomy in decision-making regard...
When a married couple decides the optimum time to start a family, how many children they want, how l...
The study of men in involvement and use of family planning methods is important because of the...
Background: Worldwide, the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) increased from 54.8% to 63.3%. Howeve...
Family planning plays an important role to control population growth, and poverty reduction, human d...
This paper explores the perceptions and attitudes of married couples which prevent them from using m...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Family planning is an important practice for women as it can help to improve financial and social st...
Family planning is the ability of individuals and couples to anticipate and obtain their preferred n...
Although lack of male involvement in family planning has been a topic of research and discussion sin...
A growing consensus has emerged among policy planners to involve males in the reproductive health p...
This study has examined the functioning of the family planning programme, reasons for the low cont...
Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarch...
Abstract Background Since 1990-91, traditional method use has increased at a faster rate in Pakistan...
Worldwide organisations such as the United Nations recognise that autonomy in decision-making regard...
When a married couple decides the optimum time to start a family, how many children they want, how l...
The study of men in involvement and use of family planning methods is important because of the...
Background: Worldwide, the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) increased from 54.8% to 63.3%. Howeve...
Family planning plays an important role to control population growth, and poverty reduction, human d...
This paper explores the perceptions and attitudes of married couples which prevent them from using m...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
Family planning is an important practice for women as it can help to improve financial and social st...
Family planning is the ability of individuals and couples to anticipate and obtain their preferred n...
Although lack of male involvement in family planning has been a topic of research and discussion sin...
A growing consensus has emerged among policy planners to involve males in the reproductive health p...
This study has examined the functioning of the family planning programme, reasons for the low cont...
Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarch...
Abstract Background Since 1990-91, traditional method use has increased at a faster rate in Pakistan...
Worldwide organisations such as the United Nations recognise that autonomy in decision-making regard...