Abstract

Contraception plays a key role in preventing unwanted births. It also decreases pregnancy and childbirth-related morbidities and mortalities, but many women don't use contraception particularly in the postpartum period. The main objective of this study was to find out the prevalence of contraception use among postpartum women in a municipality. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among married women of reproductive age in Dhulikhel municipality of Kavrepalanchok from January to September 2019. Ethical approval was obtained from Institutional Review Committee and permission was taken from Dhulikhel Municipality before the study. The sample size was 332. A convenience sampling method was used. A semi-structured questionnaire pre-tested in Panauti municipality was used. Data entry and analysis were done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20. Point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated for descriptive analysis. Out of total 332 women, 146 (40%) (34.73-45.26 at 95% Confidence Interval) used postpartum contraception. Injectable/Depot was used by 61 (42%) women. Total 97 (52%) of the non-users intended to use contraception in the future. The most common reason for contraception use was women not wanting the next child soon 91 (62%) and reason for non-use was feeling contraception as unnecessary 73 (39%). The use of postpartum contraception was poor, and only half of the non-users intended to use contraception in the future. Thus, contraception use should be encouraged during all possible contact times, and counselling should be made universal to improve postpartum contraception services' uptake.

Highlights

  • Contraception plays a key role in preventing unwanted births

  • This study aims to find out the prevalence of postpartum contraception use among women living in Dhulikhel municipality of Kavrepalanchok

  • 91 (62%) women said that the reason for using contraception was not wanting another child soon while 4 (3%) said that they were advised by health worker and one (1%) said that she was advised by family member

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Introduction

Contraception plays a key role in preventing unwanted births. It decreases the pregnancy and childbirth-related morbidities and mortalities, but many women don't use contraception in the postpartum period. The main objective of this study was to find out the prevalence of contraception use among postpartum women in a municipality. Despite many programs of Nepal focusing on family planning, 24% of women have unmet need for contraception and 21% of births take place before the recommended twenty four months interval.[6] very less information on postpartum contraception use is known about Dhulikhel municipality.

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