Analysis of Family Planning Services for Couples of Reproductive Ages Too Young, Too Old, Too Close, and Too Many (4t) With the Maternal Mortality
Tahlillarani Widhianingrum,
Devi Arine Kusumawardani,
Sofiyanti Miftakhurohmah
Abstract:Mothers who are too young, too old, have too many children or have birth spacing that is too close (mothers with 4T) are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal mortality. At the same time, the use of contraceptives in this group to prevent pregnancy was still low. This study aims to analyze family planning services for couples of reproductive age with 4T and cases of maternal death. This research method is quantitative and descriptive, using 58 data on reports of maternal deaths in Jember Regency for 2022. … Show more
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