Decision Making in Family Planning: A Human Rights Issue
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2015
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North Bengal Anthropologist
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University of North Bengal
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Biswas, H., & Ray, S. (2015). Decision Making in Family Planning: A Human Rights Issue. North Bengal Anthropologist, 3, 83–98. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5285
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A woman has the right to control over her own body and take decision regarding
reproductive health free from any form of coercion, discrimination and violence. She
further has the right to be informed and have access to safe, effective, affordable and
acceptable methods of family planning. The present study was conducted on a group of
married Muslim women of West Bengal with the objective to understand the role of these
women in taking decision in adopting family planning practice and choosing contraceptive
types. Data on socio-economic details, family planning practices and decision making
ability were collected on 100 women, who were in wedlock and with at least one child.
Results of the study reveal that 69 per cent of the study population was adopters of family
planning, and in all the cases the husbands of these women took decision in choosing
contraceptive types.
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3
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83 - 98