2013
DOI: 10.5539/ass.v9n14p42
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Family Planning Practices in Rural Community

Abstract: This study focuses on the various factors that encourage the practice of family planning for rural communities in Malaysia. Family planning program is a modern alternative for married couples in determining the desired number of children in a family in addition to helping women obtain optimal health with birth intervals exist. It is associated in the field of demography which saw control of the birth rate of a family. Key reference data for this study are based on various population and housing census report M… Show more

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“…Similarly, women with large family sizes will limit births through contraceptive use as they have attained the desired number of children (Metwally et al, 2015;Nyauchi & Omedi, 2014). A case study on Malaysia by Aznie et al (2013) revealed that the practice of FP increased with the number of living children, especially after the first birth.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, women with large family sizes will limit births through contraceptive use as they have attained the desired number of children (Metwally et al, 2015;Nyauchi & Omedi, 2014). A case study on Malaysia by Aznie et al (2013) revealed that the practice of FP increased with the number of living children, especially after the first birth.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%