decide if they will have children or how many children they will have
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The main objectives of family planning is to help couples decide when they want to have children and how many. Birth spacing and family size are achieved through this and can include using family planning services that help with patient education and counseling.
I think so. Most couples do in the majority of the world.
it is an individual that consume the sources
it is an individual that consume the sources
Yes, married couples can use birth control. It is their decision to use birth control.
Eligible couples: An eligible couple refers to a currently married couple wherein the wife is in the reproductive age, which is generally assumed to lie between the ages of 15-45 years. There will be at least 150-180 such couples per 1000 populations in India. These couples are in need of family planning services. About 20 percent of eligible couples are found in the age group 15-24 years. On an average 2.5 million couples are joining the reproductive group every year. The eligible couple register is a basic document for organizing family planning work. Target couples: The term target couples are applied who have had 2-3 living children, and family planning was largely directed to such couples. The definition of a target couple has been gradually enlarged to include families with one child or even newly married couples with a view to develop acceptance of the idea of family planning from the earliest possible stage. source:http://www.articlesbase.com/mens-health-articles/eligible-couples-target-couples-and-couple-protection-rate-5186898.html
Nothing. It is no one's business but the couples', so no one should do anything to them.
Planning a family allows time for people to make decisions. For couples, it gives them time to decide how many children they'll have and when they'll have them. Family planning gives them the opportunity to finish their studies, become stable in a career, purchase a home, and emotionally, mentally, and financially prepare themselves before diving into such a big responsibility.
The primary goal of family planning is to enable couples to decide in advance how many children they wish to have and when they want to have them. Advance planning gives the couple a chance to work through any obstacles that may exist in the areas of health, income, housing and personal readiness. Planning usually leads to more stable families and happier communities.
The Family Planning Organization of the Philippines (FPOP) is the largest and most prominent non-governmental family planning organization in the Philippines. Important family planning service delivery models which have been implemented by us, such as the Magdamayan Project (a community-based family planning project) have been replicated by the government. The FPOP's role and programmes are aimed at: ensuring universal access to quality family planning information, education and services to increase adolescent involvement in addressing their sexual and reproductive health concerns to mobilize public support to safeguard the individual right to family planning