Reproductive System & Sexual Disorders: Current Research

Reproductive System & Sexual Disorders: Current Research
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Practice of family planning among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Benin City, Nigeria


3rd International Conference on Reproductive Health and Medicine

May 21-22, 2018 | Vienna, Austria

Toyin Elizabeth Faboya

Centre of Reproductive Health Innovation (CERHI) University of Benin, Nigeria

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Reprod Syst Sex Disord

Abstract :

The use of contraceptives plays a paramount role in couples��? attainment of their desired number of children, spacing and timing of births. Family planning has a positive impact on the woman��?s physical, psychological and reproductive health. Nigeria is the most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa with high fertility rates of about 5.5, low contraceptive usage of about 15% and very high population growth rate. Nigeria also accounts for about 4% of the burden of maternal mortality worldwide. The antenatal period is an important time for women to gain knowledge of family planning and make informed decisions of contraceptives usage during the postnatal period. Though family planning practices have been examined among adolescents but there seems to be a void in the practice of family planning methods among pregnant women. Consequently, this study investigates family planning practices among women attending antenatal clinics in three major health facilities in Benin City, Nigeria. The objective is to assess their knowledge, access and practice of family planning methods. This is a descriptive cross sectional study using a semi-structured questionnaire to assess the practice of family planning methods among 400 pregnant women, who will be selected through systematic sampling technique. Informed consent was obtained from the participants prior to data collection. Data would be analyzed using frequencies and chi-square. It is anticipated that the knowledge, access and practice of family planning would be below expectation. To obviate this situation, health education during pregnancy and postnatal period on the concept of family planning would be recommended.

Biography :

Toyin Elizabeth Faboya is presently a PhD student in Centre of Reproductive Health Innovation University of Benin, Nigeria. She graduated at the age of 26years from University of Benin in 1998 with MBBS and a Master of Health Planning and Management in 2006. She also had an on-line course “From Research to Practice: Training in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research” organised by The Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research (GFMER). She is a Chief Medical Officer at the University of Benin health center and also the director/founder of Wholesome Health Empowerment Initiative (Not for profit NGO).
Email:toyfaby@yahoo.com
 

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