From January to June 2018, a family planning program recorded contraceptive use among post-partum mothers. Surgical sterilization and progestin-only pills were the most common methods, while use of IUDs, implants, and injectables also increased over time. Lactational amenorrhea declined while other non-hormonal methods remained steady.
From January to June 2018, a family planning program recorded contraceptive use among post-partum mothers. Surgical sterilization and progestin-only pills were the most common methods, while use of IUDs, implants, and injectables also increased over time. Lactational amenorrhea declined while other non-hormonal methods remained steady.
From January to June 2018, a family planning program recorded contraceptive use among post-partum mothers. Surgical sterilization and progestin-only pills were the most common methods, while use of IUDs, implants, and injectables also increased over time. Lactational amenorrhea declined while other non-hormonal methods remained steady.