2017
DOI: 10.26727/njrcm.2017.6.2.158-162
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A Kap Study on Family Planning Practices among Married Women Attending Urban Health Training Centre, Narayana Medical College, Nellore, A.P

Abstract: Background: In1951, India became the 1st country in the world to launch family planning programme. Since then approaches for reducing population growth have taken a variety of forms but with a little success. According to National Population policy2000 the TFR to be achieved by 2010 was 2.1.Objectives: To study the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding family planning among the married women attending the urban health training centre of Narayana medical college, Nellore. Methodology: The study is conduct… Show more

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“…Conjeevaram et al vasectomy was chosen as a limiting method in 1.8% of the study subjects. 14 The lesser prevalence of vasectomy in our study might be due to majority of the women aged between 20-29 years of age who had not completed their family.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…Conjeevaram et al vasectomy was chosen as a limiting method in 1.8% of the study subjects. 14 The lesser prevalence of vasectomy in our study might be due to majority of the women aged between 20-29 years of age who had not completed their family.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Similarly Amrita Kansal, Kandpal SD, Mishra reported 5.8% objection from family members, P Chandhick N, Dhillon BS, Kambo I, Saxena NC reported 7.1% opposition, Murarkar SK, Soundale SG, Lakade RN reported 14.06% opposition from family members. [13][14][15] About 0.7% of women in our study with lack of knowledge regarding contraceptives, Chandhick N, Dhillon BS, Kambo I, Saxena NC reported 10.1% of women had fear of side effects. 15 reported 5.7% lack of knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%