Barries to the use of contraception among married female youths in rural area of Bardiya district.
SUMMARY: Nepal has high population growth rate (2.24%) and high fertility rate (3.1). Unmet need for family planning among youths (15-24 years) is the highest in Nepal. Nearly 35 percent of 15-24 years of married female has unmet need for family planning. Only 23.2 percent of the youths are current...
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Main Author: | Das, Chuman Lal |
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Language: | English |
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