The state of family planning commodities in Eswatini


According to UNFPA
The contraceptive prevalence rate in the country is high (66%) and the unmet need for family planning currently stands at 15%.

Family planning is limited, abortion laws are restrictive and most pregnancies are unplanned [18,19]. In 2015, the unmet need for contraception was 15.2% among currently married women in Eswatini. 

The kinds of birth control that work the best to prevent pregnancy are the implant and IUDs — they're also the most convenient to use, and the most foolproof. Other birth control methods, like the pill, ring, patch, and shot, are also really good at preventing pregnancy if you use them perfectly.

The unmet need for family planning stands at 15.2% among women aged 15-49, and is higher among adolescents at 28.6%, and highest among the poorest, rural-based and least educated young women.

We are heading for disaster as a country as teenage pregnancies increases. #prepthefuture #letsstopaids

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