Findings support amending existing laws to improve women's access to medication abortion by expanding the provider base to include ayurvedic physicians and nurses.
Rationale 1 Study Objectives 1 Background 2 Study Setting 4 Study Design 6 Study samples and coverage 6 Data collection 8 Analysis 9 Ethical issues and consent procedures 9 Structure of this report 10 Chapter 2: Social and demographic characteristics of respondents 11 Chapter 3: Experiences of women using injectable contraceptives 14 Decision-making process 14 Injectable contraceptive counselling 17 Side effects experienced 18 Method continuation 21 Use failure 22 Reasons for discontinuation 22 Method switching 25 Acceptability of injectable contraceptives 26 Factors influencing injectable contraceptive continuation 28
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