Contraceptive Discontinuation and Non Usage of Family Planning Methods Rates in the Poorest Villages in Beni Suef
Mohamed Abdel Hady Ismail Elhelaly;
Abstract
Background Contraceptive use in Egypt doubled during the 11-year period between 1980 and 1991, from 24 percent to 48 percent. The use rate continued to rise over the next 12 years although at slower pace, reaching a level of 60 percent in 2003, where it h
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| Title | Contraceptive Discontinuation and Non Usage of Family Planning Methods Rates in the Poorest Villages in Beni Suef | Other Titles | معدلات الانقطاع وعدم استخدام وسائل منع الحمل فى القرى الأكثر فقرا فى محافظة بنى سويف | Authors | Mohamed Abdel Hady Ismail Elhelaly | Keywords | Contraceptive Discontinuation and Non Usage of Family Planning Methods Rates in the Poorest Villages in Beni Suef | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | Background Contraceptive use in Egypt doubled during the 11-year period between 1980 and 1991, from 24 percent to 48 percent. The use rate continued to rise over the next 12 years although at slower pace, reaching a level of 60 percent in 2003, where it h |
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