Increasing access to safe menstrual regulation services in Bangladesh by offering medical menstrual regulation
This study examined the acceptability of medical menstrual
regulation in public sector urban-based clinics, public sector rural-based
clinics and urban-based clinics run by Marie Stopes, a non-governmental
organization. Of the 2,976 women who attended for menstrual regulation
services during the eight-month study period, 68% attended urban Maternal
and Child Welfare Centres and the Marie Stopes clinics, while 32% went to
the rural public facilities of the Union Health and Family Welfare Centre.
Source: Reproductive Health Matters - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Reena Yasmin, Ubaidur Rob, Ismet Ara Hena, Tapash Ranjan Das, Farid Uddin Ahmed Tags: FEATURE Source Type: research
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