“…This may be due to the difference in method acceptance among the two society, health care service weakness, and nature of study area. Our study showed that 43.1% of the respondents are not used contraceptive due to fear of side effect, this showed that fear of side effect almost similar with cross-sectional study done in Baringo North District, kenya and Jimma Zone, Agaro town, which reveals fear of side effect was 25.4% [12][13][14][15]. According to our study, 23.5% respondents were not used contraceptive due to desire to have a child which is similar with a cross-sectional study done on Awareness and determinants of family planning practice in Jimma, Ethiopia, reveals that desire to have more children have major effect on modern contraceptive usage [13].…”