2015
DOI: 10.29052/ijehsr.v3.i3.2015.31-38
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Women's Satisfaction with Birth Control Methods

Abstract: The maternal and infant mortality in Pakistan is still high. The use of safe and important methods of contraception allows men and women to decide the number and spacing of their pregnancies and to improve the uptake and continuation of use of family planning services through improving the quality of family planning services. objectives of this study is to assess the quality of family planning services, asses information provided by providers to clients, asses client knowledge and satisfaction with services pr… Show more

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“…Family planning is a vital part of healthy well-being as it aims at decreasing maternal, infant, and childhood mortality and morbidity. However, if the inter-delivery interval is relatively short, it could lead to adverse complications and the worst prognosis to mother and child 1 . Therefore, after delivery, family planning helps prevent undesirable and unintended pregnancies following the first twelve months after childbirth 1,2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Family planning is a vital part of healthy well-being as it aims at decreasing maternal, infant, and childhood mortality and morbidity. However, if the inter-delivery interval is relatively short, it could lead to adverse complications and the worst prognosis to mother and child 1 . Therefore, after delivery, family planning helps prevent undesirable and unintended pregnancies following the first twelve months after childbirth 1,2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volume No. 27(1), March 2022 Experience of Women after Immediate Postpartum Insertion of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (PPIUCD), a Long-Acting Reversible Contraception…”
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confidence: 99%