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Session 153:
Contraceptive Practices: Insights from the DHS

Saturday, Apr 3
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Beacon B
3rd Floor
Chair: Charles Westoff, Princeton University
Discussant: James Trussell, Princeton University

1.  Uptake of Contraception following Childbirth or Pregnancy Termination: Implications for Quality of Care in Developing Countries  •   Mohamed M. Ali, World Health Organization (WHO); Iqbal H. Shah, World Health Organization (WHO)

2.  Influences of Selected Programmatic Factors on Modern Contraceptive Discontinuation in Vietnam  •   Mai Do, Johns Hopkins University; Shahina Begum, All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Kumiko Yoshida, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Sirinan Kittisuksathit, Mahidol University; Ashfa Hashmi, Population Council

3.  Mistimed and Unwanted Pregnancies in Jordan: The Influence of Wealth, Decisionmaking Power, and Access to Contraception  •   Kiersten Johnson, ORC Macro

4.  Contraceptive Discontinuation and Switching in Brazil  •   Iuri da Costa Leite, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública; Neeru Gupta, Institute for Development in Economics and Administration (IDEA International)

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