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EDUCATION THE BEST CONTRACEPTIVE

    3 Author(s):  PUJA DUDEJA, SUKHBIR SINGH, SHALINI DWIVEDI

Vol -  4, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 382 - 389  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

India is the first country that adopted an official family planning programme, in 1952. Despite concerted efforts we have failed in controlling population. A cross sectional study was conducted to ascertain family planning practices in married females of two semiurban communities in Pune and determinants thereof. Unit of study was a married woman in reproductive age group 16-45 years. A close-ended, pre tested structured interview schedule was prepared. Face to face interview was conducted. Data was analyzed in EPI 2002.

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