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|b 1- Percentage of knowledge of family planning increased in year 2014 compared to year 2008. 2- Proportion of women, who are using family planning methods and participated in decision-making of using them with their husbands, decreased from 86% in 2008 to 75% in 2014. 3- Rate of using Contraceptive methods is decreasing, where the proportion of married women who use any family planning method declined from 60% in 2003 to 58.5% in 2014. 4- Modern methods are widely used than traditional ones, where proportion of using modern methods was about 57% versus 3% of traditional methods in year 2008, in year 2014 proportion of using modern methods was 57% versus only 2% for traditional. 5- The governmental sources are the main source of obtaining family planning methods, the proportion of women who obtained their methods from governmental source is 59.7% in 2008, compared to 57.9% in 2014, while those who obtained their methods from private source is 40.3% in 2008, compared to 42.1% in year 2014. 6- Side effects and health aspects represent basic reasons to stop using family planning methods, where they accounted about 11% of the total women who stopped using. 7- Reproductive reasons are the main reasons for married women to stop using contraception without a desire to use them in the future as well, the proportion of those women was about 64% in 2014, while it was about 74% in 2008, second in the ranking those reasons associated with method itself, it amounted about 33% in 2014 compared with 18% in year 2008. 8- Total Fertility rate decreased during the period (2003 - 2008), it dropped from 3.2 children per woman in year 2003 to 3.1 children in 2005, in year 2008 it reached 3.0 children, but it increased again to 3.5 children per woman in 2014. 9- General Fertility Rate has increased from 106 children in year 2008 to 127 children/1000 women in year 2014, also Total Fertility Rate per woman in the age group (15- 44) increased from 3.0 children during her reproductive life in year 2008 to 3.5 children in year 2014, the crude birth rate increased, as well, from 26.6 children in year 2008 to 29.1 children/1000 population in year 2014. 10- Proportion of pregnant women in rural areas (8.3%) is higher than that in urban areas (5.9٪), at time of conducting the survey.
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