Women in a small coastal village in western India were asked to explain their preference for female sterilization over modern reversible contraceptive methods. Married women aged 19+ years were interviewed in six focus groups (n=60) and individually (n=15) regarding contraceptive methods and their use and side-effects. Women publicly denied contraceptive use but privately acknowledged limited use. They obtained contraceptive information from other village women and believed that modern reversible methods and vasectomy have high physical and social risks, and fertility goals could be achieved without their use. Women felt that reversible contraception is undesirable, socially unacceptable, and usually unnecessary, although the achievement of...
Background: The decline in fertility rate based on the National Health Profile is attributed to the ...
Introduction: The single most important problem that developing countries like India are facing...
Population growth is a big challenge for India, and family planning is highly prioritized by the Gov...
Women in a small coastal village in western India were asked to explain their preference for female ...
Women in a small coastal village in western India were asked to explain their preference for female ...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Universal access to reproductive health and the promotion of reproductive rights were key goals arti...
The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern India, where ...
Background If many women in Chhattisgarh are not using family planning, it is not due to a lack of ...
Introduction: In rural India contraceptive use remains uncommon among newly married couples. non-use...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Background: In 1951 India became the first country to launch a national family planning program focu...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
ndia is the pioneering country to have initiated a Family Planning Programme as early as 1951 in ord...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
Background: The decline in fertility rate based on the National Health Profile is attributed to the ...
Introduction: The single most important problem that developing countries like India are facing...
Population growth is a big challenge for India, and family planning is highly prioritized by the Gov...
Women in a small coastal village in western India were asked to explain their preference for female ...
Women in a small coastal village in western India were asked to explain their preference for female ...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Universal access to reproductive health and the promotion of reproductive rights were key goals arti...
The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern India, where ...
Background If many women in Chhattisgarh are not using family planning, it is not due to a lack of ...
Introduction: In rural India contraceptive use remains uncommon among newly married couples. non-use...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Background: In 1951 India became the first country to launch a national family planning program focu...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
ndia is the pioneering country to have initiated a Family Planning Programme as early as 1951 in ord...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
Background: The decline in fertility rate based on the National Health Profile is attributed to the ...
Introduction: The single most important problem that developing countries like India are facing...
Population growth is a big challenge for India, and family planning is highly prioritized by the Gov...