The association between early in marriage fertility pressure from in-laws' and family planning behaviors, among married adolescent girls in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India.
Anvita DixitNandita BhanTarik BenmarhniaElizabeth ReedSusan M KieneJay SilvermanAnita RajPublished in: Reproductive health (2021)
Our study adds to the literature identifying that in-laws' pressure on fertility is common, affects couple communication about family size, and may be more likely for those yet to have a child, but may have little effect impeding contraceptive use in a context where such use is not normative.
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