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Analyses of Factors Influencing Contraceptive Methods and Predicting the Use of Method of Contraception

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Material health is associated with many physical and social factors and may be considered as having direct effect on women health. A sexually active woman in the age of 20–45 is potentially capable of giving a birth. Intention of having fewer children and regulation of fertility are increasing in women and men of reproductive age. Understanding the method of child spacing and birth control is important to improve family planning services. Use of Contraception method is considered as the direct factor which determines the fertility and one of the most important prediction factors of transition of fertility. The aim of this paper is in twofold. The first objective is to analyze the use of methods of contraception among all the women and the factors or attributes which influence the use of methods, second to predict contraceptive method which is best suitable for women.

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Rupali, S., Jagdish, B. (2020). Analyses of Factors Influencing Contraceptive Methods and Predicting the Use of Method of Contraception. In: Bansal, J., Gupta, M., Sharma, H., Agarwal, B. (eds) Communication and Intelligent Systems. ICCIS 2019. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 120. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3325-9_14

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