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DHS Definitions

Learn about modern, traditional, and periodic abstinence contraceptive techniques. Understand the effectiveness and options available.

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DHS Definitions

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  1. DHS Definitions • Any Modern Method: Includes female and male sterilization, oral contraceptives, IUD, injectables, implants, male condom, female condom, diaphragm, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea method, emergency contraception. Billings method, sympto-thermal method and SDM are considered modern methods. • Traditional Methods: Includes withdrawal and folk methods (locally described methods and spiritual methods of unproven effectiveness, such as herbs, amulets, etc.). Periodic abstinence has been subtracted from this grouping and presented as a separate category. • Periodic Abstinence: Includes rhythm and the calendar method.

  2. CPR In Africa Source: Demographic and Health Survey

  3. CPR In Africa, cont. Source: Demographic and Health Survey

  4. CPR In Asia Source: Demographic and Health Survey

  5. CPR In Latin America Source: Demographic and Health Survey

  6. CPR In North Africa and E&E Source: Demographic and Health Survey

  7. Source: DHS 2003

  8. Source: DHS 2003

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