Type | Journal Article - Pragyamanch |
Title | Unmet needs of family planning: A Nepalese prospective |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 28 |
Issue | 13 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rameswor_Baral/publication/280936669_Unmet_needs_of_family_planning_A_Nepalese_prospective/links/55ccc74508aecae56cc1c3fa.pdf |
Abstract | The unmet need for family planning is a very useful tool in measuring and predicting the contraceptive needs of a population. Unmet need is a disconnection between women’s fertility preferences and their contraceptive behavior, which indicates the failure to take necessary action to prevent unwanted conceptions. The quality of life of a large proportion of humanity during the coming century and the future size of the national population will depend critically on how quickly the nation can satisfy the currently unmet needs for family planning. There is great need to intensify reproductive health education and include population in programs and policies designed to improve family planning practices in Nepal. |
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