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Fig. 5 | Reproductive Health

Fig. 5

From: Modern contraceptive use among women in need of family planning in India: an analysis of the inequalities related to the mix of methods used

Fig. 5

Demand for family planning satisfied (DFPS) with modern methods and the share of each type of contraceptive being used among partnered women aged 15–49 currently using contraception according to the women's empowerment level in attitude to violence, social independence, and decision-making domains. India, 2015–2016 (N = 59,434). Note Short-acting reversible contraceptive (SARC) methods include condoms (male and female), injectables, diaphragms, jelly or foam and emergency contraception; Long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods include intrauterine devices (IUD); and Permanent methods include male and female sterilization

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