Views on birth control and family planning

Authors

  • Malik Saad Abdullah Department of Education, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.

Keywords:

Family Planning, Birth control, Cultural constraints, Contraception methods

Abstract

The importance of our own circle of relatives making plans for the well-being of people and households cannot be emphasized enough. However, even as tremendous studies have been carried out on women`s perspectives, male’s viewpoints have regularly been overlooked. This study objectives to fill this hole via way of means of exploring male’s perceptions of own circle of relatives making plans and the way it affects reproductive fitness outcomes. To collect complete information, qualitative studies methods, especially in-intensity interviews to acquire records from males. The individuals on this study have been decided on from numerous age groups, socio-monetary backgrounds, and cultural settings to make sure an extensive variety of critiques and studies concerning own circle of relatives making plans. The observer's findings suggest that many males become aware of cultural barriers, including monetary constraints, loss of awareness, and spiritual limitations, as widespread limitations to own circle of relatives making plans. Furthermore, the study exhibits that male’s attitudes in the direction of birth control fluctuate relying on their own circle of relatives dynamics. In spiritual households, there's a department among individuals who oppose contraceptive practices and people who apprehend their effectiveness in controlling beginning quotes and selling character well-being.

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Published

2024-09-30