The factors which are responsible for
the consistent use of contraceptive among adolescents are academic success, anticipation for successful future, and involvement in a stable relationship.
The factors which are responsible for
the consistent use of contraceptive among adolescents are academic success, anticipation for successful future, and involvement in a stable relationship.
Not exact matches
If risk exists for STI / HIV (including during pregnancy or postpartum), the correct and
consistent use of condoms is recommended, either alone or with another
contraceptive method.
For example, 35 %
of satisfied oral
contraceptive users have skipped at least one pill in the past three months, compared with 48 %
of dissatisfied users.8
Consistent contraceptive use helps women and couples prevent unwanted pregnancies and plan and space those they do want.
The ability to choose from among the full range
of contraceptive methods encourages
consistent and effective
contraceptive use and leads to positive outcomes.