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ArtikelIndonesian Couples' Pregnancy Ambivalence and Contraceptive Use  
Oleh: Speizer, Ilene S. ; Barden-O'Fallon, Janine L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Family Planning Perspectives vol. 36 no. 01 (Mar. 2010), page 36-43.
Topik: Indonesian Couples; Pregnancy Ambivalence; Contraceptive Use
Fulltext: International Perspectives on Sexual and ReproductiveHealth th.2010 vol.36 no.1 p.36-43 (win).pdf (133.01KB)
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Isi artikelPregnancy ambivalence can be understood as vague or conflicting attitudes about fertility intentions, and may be manifested in inconsistency between stated fertility desires and contraceptive behaviors. Pregnancy ambivalence may be found among both contraceptive users and nonusers and occurs in countries with both high and low contraceptive prevalence.1,2 For example, women who are not using contraceptives but report that they want to delay or stop childbearing may be ambivalent about the next pregnancy; these women are often classified as having an unmet need for contraception and targeted for family planning services. These women may be ambivalent about contraception as well.3 Pregnancy ambivalence has also been described among women who become pregnant while using contraceptives but do not classify the pregnancy as unwanted or mistimed, as would be expected.
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