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Women's attitudes and beliefs towards specific contraceptive methods in Bangladesh and Kenya.

Kazuyo MachiyamaFauzia Akhter HudaFaisal AhmmedGeorge OdweFrancis ObareJoyce N MumahMarylene WamukoyaJohn B CasterlineJohn Cleland
Published in: Reproductive health (2018)
High levels of contraceptive use can clearly co-exist with widespread misgivings about methods, even those that are widely used. Serious concerns about damage to health, long term fertility impairment, and dangers of prolonged use without taking a break were particularly common in the Kenyan sites and these beliefs may explain the high levels of discontinuation observed in Kenya and elsewhere in Africa. This documentation of beliefs provides useful guidance for counselling and informational campaigns. The generally negative views of past users imply that programmes may need not only to improve individual counselling but also strengthen community information campaign to change the overall climate of opinion which may have been influenced by dissatisfaction among past users.
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