Tasleem Akhtar, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Israr Ahmad, Iqbal Hussain.
Family planning methods and gender distribution of children in a defined rural community of Peshawar.
J Postgrad Med Inst Jan ;25(4):318-23.

Objectives: To determine frequency of different family planning methods in rural community of Peshawar and to determine gender composition of children in women practicing family planning. Methodology: Data was collected from family planning program started with health education and motivation in the model community of Pakistan Medical Research Council at the village Budhni, Peshawar. The family planning method along with age of women, numbers of male and female children were recorded. Results: Injection was a method of choice used by majority (59%) of the women. Most of the women 157 (28.3 %) started family planning practice were in the age group of 26-30 years. Number of women having up to 04 children was greater (54.4%) than women (45.6%) having more than 04 children. Most (54%) of them had two male children at the time of starting of family planning. Out of 40 women with one child, 70% had one male child and 30% had a female child. Conclusion: Women having more male children were more likely to adopt family planning practices.

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