Exploration of Modern Contraceptive Methods Using Patterns among Late Reproductive Aged Women in Bangladesh
Md Shohel Rana,
Md Badsha Alam,
Md Tahir Hassen
et al.
Abstract:Background: In light of the increasing population of late reproductive-aged women (aged 35 and above) within the broader demographic of reproductive-aged females, the concern surrounding their contraceptive considerations has escalated to a point of critical importance. This study aims to examine the trends and determinants of modern contraceptive practices among late reproductive-aged women in Bangladesh. Methods: A total of 17,736 women aged 35 and more were included in the analysis, utilizing data from thre… Show more
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