2018
DOI: 10.1590/1806-93042018000400001
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Unmet contraceptive demand

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“…Unintended pregnancy among married young women accounts for about half of all unintended pregnancies among reproductive-age women. [4][5][6] Although various socio-cultural factors hinder pregnancy planning in these settings, 7 unmet needs for contraception are primarily attributed to unintended pregnancies in young married women. 6,8,9 Unmet need for contraception refers to the proportion of currently married women of reproductive age not using contraception while wishing either to delay the timing of the next birth for at least 2 years or to prevent if would have preferred to limit childbearing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unintended pregnancy among married young women accounts for about half of all unintended pregnancies among reproductive-age women. [4][5][6] Although various socio-cultural factors hinder pregnancy planning in these settings, 7 unmet needs for contraception are primarily attributed to unintended pregnancies in young married women. 6,8,9 Unmet need for contraception refers to the proportion of currently married women of reproductive age not using contraception while wishing either to delay the timing of the next birth for at least 2 years or to prevent if would have preferred to limit childbearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%