National surveys show a remarkable upsurge in the use of injectable contraceptives in east and South Africa, in contrast to central and West Africa and certain other regions. Data are analyzed here from 95 surveys conducted since 1980 in 38 sub-Saharan African countries, to determine past injectable trends in the context of alternative methods and to explore related issues. In eastern and southern countries injectable use has risen to about 15%-20% of married women, equaling about 40% of all contraceptive use, with some countries above that. Increases in total use have followed increases in injectable use; that and other evidence is clear that the injectable has not merely substituted for the use of pre-existing methods but has given a net ...
The family planning program in Zimbabwe has been seen as one of the successful models in Sub-Saharan...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...
The aim of this article is to show a comparative analysis of contraceptive use in areas of tradition...
National surveys show a remarkable upsurge in the use of injectable contraceptives in east and South...
National surveys show a remarkable upsurge in the use of injectable contraceptives in east and South...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
This study investigated contraceptive use among women in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Of 866 s...
This study investigated contraceptive use among women in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Of 866 s...
The historic fertility declines in Western countries that occurred prior to diffusion of modern cont...
The family planning program in Zimbabwe has been seen as one of the successful models in Sub-Saharan...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...
The aim of this article is to show a comparative analysis of contraceptive use in areas of tradition...
National surveys show a remarkable upsurge in the use of injectable contraceptives in east and South...
National surveys show a remarkable upsurge in the use of injectable contraceptives in east and South...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
This study investigated contraceptive use among women in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Of 866 s...
This study investigated contraceptive use among women in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Of 866 s...
The historic fertility declines in Western countries that occurred prior to diffusion of modern cont...
The family planning program in Zimbabwe has been seen as one of the successful models in Sub-Saharan...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...
The aim of this article is to show a comparative analysis of contraceptive use in areas of tradition...