2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-019-4464-0
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Prevalence of post partum modern family planning utilization and associated factors among postpartum mothers in Debre Tabor town, North West Ethiopia, 2018

Abstract: Objective The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of postpartum modern family planning utilization and associated factors among postpartum mothers in Debre Tabor town, North West Ethiopia, 2018. Result The proportion of postpartum modern contraceptive utilization in Debre Tabor town was 63% (95% CI 59%, 67.4%). In multivariable logistic regression analysis; age of the mother (25–29) [AOR: 2.004 (95% CI 1.079, 3.722)], married women [AOR 4.804 (95% CI 1.843, 1… Show more

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“…Counselling for mothers during prenatal visits increase the awareness for mothers regarding the PPIUCD. In this study, counselling the couple during antenatal was signi cantly associated with the use of PPIUCD, which was consistent with the various studies done in West central Africa and Ethiopia (20) (21). The role of counselling was also con rmed in the in-depth interviews, where midwives noted that counselling during antenatal care increased the demand and utilization of PPIUCD as is the convenience and suitable time for counselling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Counselling for mothers during prenatal visits increase the awareness for mothers regarding the PPIUCD. In this study, counselling the couple during antenatal was signi cantly associated with the use of PPIUCD, which was consistent with the various studies done in West central Africa and Ethiopia (20) (21). The role of counselling was also con rmed in the in-depth interviews, where midwives noted that counselling during antenatal care increased the demand and utilization of PPIUCD as is the convenience and suitable time for counselling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In this study, modern contraceptive practice during the extended postpartum period was found to be 59.5% (95% CI: 56.8-62.2%). The finding is comparable with the finding of the study done in Debre Tabor town, Northwest Ethiopia 63.0% (95% CI: 59%; 67.4%) [26]. This result was, however, higher than the 31.7% prevalence in Southern Ethiopia [20], 45.4% in western Ethiopia [27], and 29.3% in Northern Ethiopia [19], and lower when compared to the studies done in Hosana town (72.9%), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (80.3%), and 86.3% of Kenya [28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The low level of contraceptive use found in this study might reflect the over-reliance of lactating women on breastfeeding and menstruation status. It is evidenced that these group of women oftentimes do not realize that they are at risk of pregnancy when they are amenorrheic or breastfeeding [15,20,26]. Though breastfeeding is universal in Ethiopia, and exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 months after birth is an important contraceptive method which is highly recommended by the Ministry of Health of Ethiopia, the status of exclusive breastfeeding in the country is less than the global recommendations [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also subsequent conceptions and births negatively affect mothers' decisions to continue breastfeeding children [22]. Some local studies have focused on assessing the contraceptive utilization status of reproductive women generally [16,17], only two local studies in Ethiopia targeted to urban lactating women [23,24]. Thus, the lactating period is a window of opportunity to improve contraceptive utilization [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%