Family Planning

Family planning services are “the ability of individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children and the spacing and timing of their births. It is achieved through use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of involuntary infertility.” Family planning may involve consideration of the number of children a woman wishes to have, including the choice to have no children and the age at which she wishes to have them. These matters are influenced by external factors such as marital situation, career considerations, financial position, and any disabilities that may affect their ability to have children and …

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WHO: World Health Organization · 12 November 2024 English

xxii, 219 p.

Availability of national policies/guidelines on family planning/contraception 78 8.3.1 Availability of national national clinical practice guidelines on family planning/ contraception 80 8.4 Availability of national 78 Fig. 76. National policy/guideline on family planning/contraception, as reported in 2023 WHO SRMNCAH 79 Fig. 77. National policy/guideline on family planning/contraception has provisions that restrict National clinical practice guidelines on family planning/contraception, by WHO region, as reported


WHO: World Health Organization · 11 November 2024 English

vii, 66 p.

planning FTE full-time equivalent GFPVAN Global Family Planning Visibility and Analytics Network GHSC-PSM Global global platforms of donors (such as the Global Family Planning Visibility and Analytics Network, or GFPVAN)


WHO: World Health Organization · 7 November 2024 English

vii, 16 p.

Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics FP Family planning GBS Group B Streptococcus GFF The Global Financing


WHO: World Health Organization · 1 August 2024 English

ix, 88 p.

interventions. These interventions include family planning, antenatal care, skilled birth attendance 15–49 years in the WHO African Region whose family planning needs were met by modern contraceptive methods


NACo: National Association of Counties · 1 July 2024 English

As owners and Counties Research Foundation (NACoRF) surveyed administrators of the local health and human services county officials on their role and authority in maternal social net, county leaders recognize …

people and include non-traditional methods • Family planning and parenting support and sources of maternal


CHLPI: Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation · 25 April 2024 English

What Privacy Protections for Reproductive Health Care Does the New Rule Include? The new rule makes several clarifications about how HIPAA applies to reproductive health care data, while underscoring that …

reproductive health care – including contraception, family planning services, and abortion services – out of fear


Nuffield Trust · 6 February 2024 English

Understanding differences in infant mortality rates across local areas 2 1 2 3 4 5 The variety of local authority characteristics that were associated with infant mortality and the potential …

‘Serum folate levels among women attending family planning clinics--Georgia, 2000’, MMWR Recommendations


CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · 18 January 2024 English

associated with (1) medical facilities (e.g., family planning centers, general medical and surgical hospitals


Population Council Inc. · 2024 English

the study had ever heard about contraception/family planning (Table 5). In addition, knowledge of specifi


SIECUS: Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States · 2024 English

instruction, which can include information on family planning, family life education, and sexually transmitted abortion “shall not be considered a method of family planning, nor shall abortion be taught as a method of of{cial or school board member may dispense any family planning drug or device in school, nor may they make


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