430 Are you still braastfeedingCNAMEY?IYES......................1(SKIP TO 4321,ANO.......................21/////////////1/1111liiiiiilililliliilll~,~~~~,,~,,,,~,,,~,,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,H,,RI,RRH,,,~~,,I!iiliiiiii/!/!!ii //// “,iii,l” ////// i,!ili!iilill,ll, //,I/ p1,,/,,,,,,,,,,,,,/,,/,,, !/I Illllii"iiiiilillii!lliililllHl,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,~:.: ./.,,,,, jiii,:x,:,x ~::::..::~::::::::::.:~ """"""""""'i"""i //////1//11///1/1/1/1//1/1,,,!,,!!~,,,!.. ///////:,/j/////:////~/~...,:~:~:.,,~:,,~,~,::: ::..-.. !l////ii//l/l/!,~~:!!!,!~,~~!!~~!!i/!!//iii~,:i:iiiliI!ll!lllllllll~ll!!~~~ll!~!~~~~l!ll~~!~!~!!!!!!!!~!!!~!~~~!~~!~~~~~~!~~~~~!!!!/j!j!!!!!!//!!!!!j!!j!jj:/i:l/ili/illii!i!,iiili!ii!iiiiiiiii//ii//////////////!//////i//////////////~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,j,j,j,j,~jjjj~jjjjjj!iE!jji!/!j!/!//////(((ii,,,/,,,,,,,,,,,,::::,::::,..::::::: ~jj:::,,,::::::::::::::::::~ //:j///:...:..::::::::: /...:::::/:///> IYOLllHS ........... .. ml llOWTHE .. ...... ml I*WTHS .............. ml432 l&y did you stvbreastfeedinp (YAM)?WOTHER ,LL/l,EAK.........O 1CH,LD ,LLIUEAK..........O 2433434I-HOY many times did you WWER OFbreastfeed last night N,C"TTlllEbetueen smset <strong>and</strong> sunrise? FEEDINGSIF A"SYER IS NOT YukER*C,PROSE FMI APPROKIWAVE NUllSEAHOW many times did youNWSER OFbreastfeed yesterdnyDAVLlGHVduriw the daylight hours?FEEOIWCSIF AllSKR IS IlOT “WERIC.PROBE FOR APPROXIlUTE WLMSERAt any rime yesterday or lastnight YBS (NAME) given any ofthe following?:Plain water?Sugar ,,ater OS- hhney7Juice?Tea,seby forllula?COY's milk?Other liquids?*eat7Other solid or nwshy food?m1“ES “0PLAIY WATER..........1 2SUGAR "ATER, "C,,E"...l 2JUICE................1 2TEA.................., 2SAW FWWLA.........l 2CW'S MILK...........1 2OTHER L,W,DS........l 2MEAT................., 2SOL*O,wJSHv FoCo.....l 2434A, Co SACK TO 403 FOR NEXT BIRTH; OR, IF NO WK)RE SIRVIIS, CO TO 435.WO BIRTH SlNCEIEAISHAK 1399 nr442LCH,LD ST,LL ALiVE CHILD D,ED nI,4421"0 nI,442A22204
NO, IQUESTIONS AND FILTERSI CCOING CATEGORIES J GO TO439 I Did anyone talk to you <strong>and</strong> give you specific adviceI about how tong to breastfeed (NAME OF YOUNGEST)?440 Among the persons with whom you talked about breastfeeding,who Mould you say helped you the most withyour decision about how tong to breastfeod?I Yes ............................. 1 |INO .............................. 2 ~442ADOCTOR ......................... 01NURSE/MIDWIFE .................. 02PHARMACIST ..................... 03TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTEND ....... 04FIELDUORKER, FWA ............... 05HusBAND ........................ 06MOTHER ......................... 07SISTER ......................... 08MOTHER-IN-LAW .................. 09SISTER-IN-LAW .................. 10OTHER RELATIVE ................. 11OTHER 12441 For how tong did he/she advise you to breastfeed?I MONTHS ....................OTHER 95(SPECIFY)DID NOT DISCUSS ................ 96DOES ~OT KNO~/CAHNOT REMEMBER,.98I YEs ............................. 'tfamily planning after (NAME OF BABY) was born? NO .............................. 2~442LASK OUESTIOR 442B AND ENTER THE NAME OF EACH PERSON GIVING ADVICE IN COLUMN I. RECORD A CODE FOR EACH PERSONUSING THE LIST AT THE BOTTOM OF THE GRID, THEN ASK OUESTIOHS 442C-442F, GO TO QUESTION 442G AFTER COMPLETING FOR ALLPERSONS WHO GAVE ADVICE.III442B Who gave you specificadvice about usingfamily planning?PROBE: Anyone else?PERSCNNAME OF442C Did he/sheask how youptenned to feedyour baby?.YES .............NO ..............12DK .............. 8,¢420 Which methods ff 442E Whfch 442F How tong after |any did he/she talk to method(s) did the birth of baby did |you about? he/she recommend? he/she recommend you |I begin(METHOD IN 442E)? IRECORD ALL MENTIONED. ; RECORD METHOD NAME[ ASK FOR EACH METHOD |AND CODE FROM 642D RECORDEO IN 442E. IFOR ALL MENTIONED.PiLL ............... AIUD ................ BINJECTIONS ......... CCONDOM ............. DFEMALE STER ........ EVALE STERIL ........ ECALEHDAR,COUNTING..GWITHDRAWAL ......... HPROLONGED BRSTFEED.IOTHERJ(SPECIFY)NONE ............... [METHO0METHOD@DMONTHS ......AFTER MENSTRUATIONBEGINS .......... 95NOT DISCUSSED....96FORGOT/DK ........ 98MONTHS ...... ~-]AFTER MENSTRUATIONBEGINS .......... 95HOT DISCUSSED....96FORGOT/DK ........ 98INAME OFPERSONNO ONE ELEE ..... 12(SKIP TO 442G)YES ............. 1NO .............. 2DK .............. 8PILL ............... AIUD ................ BINJECTIONS ......... CCONDOM ............. DFEMALE STER ........ EMALE STERIL ........ FCALE NDAR, COUNT I HG.. GWITHDRAWAL ......... HPROLONGED BRSTFEED. 1OTHERJ(SPECIFY)NONE ............... KHETHO0METHOD[][]/40NTHS ......AFTER MENSTRUATIONBEGINS .......... 95NOT DISCUSSED....96FORGOT/OK ........ 98MONTHS ...... [-~AFTER MENSTRUATIONBEGINS .......... 95NOT DISCUSSED....96FORGOT/OK ........ 98CODES FOR 442B: 01 DOCTOR02 NURSE/MIDNIFE/FWV03 PHARMACIST04 TRAD. BIRTH ATTENDANT 07 MOTHER05 FIELBWORKER, FWA 08 SISTER06 HUSBAND 09 MOTHER'IH LAW10 SISTER-IN-LAW11 OTHER RELATIVE12 OTHER205
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Demographicand Health Survey1993-19
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This report summarizes the findings
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4.7 Reasons for Selecting Family Pl
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TABLESPageTable 1.1Table 2.1Table 2
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FIGURESPageFigure2.1Hguro2.2~gure2.
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Secretary,Ministry of Health & Fami
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1993-94 BDHS TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMI
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGSThe 1993-94 Bang
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almost universal in Bangladesh for
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fully vaccinated, a vast improvemen
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CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION1.1 Geography
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Fertility in Bangladesh is declinin
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Factors for Program SuccessNumerous
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Foundation, the Bangladesh Bureau o
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CHAPTER 2CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSEHO
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Figure 2.2Distribution of De Facto
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EducationEducation is a key determi
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with no education and more men than
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The majority (69 percent) of househ
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~l'able 2.9 Background characterist
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Access to MediaWomen were asked if
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for the whole country is 29 births
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Table 3.2 Fertility by background c
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Births per 1,000 Women3oo250 s ~Fig
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Figure 3.5Trends in the Total Ferti
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Table 3.9 Children ever born and li
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CHAPTER 4FERTILITY REGULATION4.1 Kn
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Table 4.3 Differentials in knowledg
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Table 4.9 Trends in current use of
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Overall, 41 percent of respondents
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Use of Social Marketing BrandsBangl
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Table 4.16 Quality of pill usePerce
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Table 4.19 Use of condom brandsPerc
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Table4.21 StedlizationregretPercent
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The source a woman uses to obtain c
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Table 4.24 Reasons for discontinuat
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CHAPTER 5OTHER PROXIMATE DETERMINAN
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Figure 5.1Trends in Proportion of W
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Table 5.4 Age at furst marriagePerc
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Table 5.6 indicates that a large ma
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Table 6.1 Fertility preferences by
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Matlab area of Bangladesh. Infant m
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Table 8.1 Antenatal carePercent dis
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Trends in Vaccination CoverageA gen
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Figure 8.4Percentage of Children un
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Prevalence of BreastfeedlngTable 8.
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When data on current contraceptive
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Table 10.1 Distance to public servi
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All but a tiny fraction of family p
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MarriageA review of the role of the
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Unmet Need for Family PlanningThe f
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REFERENCESArnold, Fred. 1990. Asses
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APPENDIX ASAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION
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APPENDIX BESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERR
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The Jacknife repeated replication m
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