Factors that influence unmet need for family planning
Family planning refers to the use of contraceptive methods to prevent unintended pregnancy, limit the number ofchildren and space childbirth. Contraceptive methods are classified as modern or traditional methods. A growingnumber of women and men of reproductive age wish to regulate their fertility and have fewer children. The Healthinstitutions need to work more closely with the a Health Service to train its service providers to ensure thatprospective family planning acceptors are counselled adequately on common side effects of their methods of choice.The Health sectors should organize seminars and campaigns to increase knowledge about family planning and reducebad believing’s related to the religion about family planning. The government and health organizations shouldorganize seminars and campaigns to increase education of married women and create project of jobs that have equalopportunity to apply. The doctors and primary health care professionals should encourage taking of family planningin breast feeding women instead of discouraging. All stakeholders in family planning must do their best to extol thevirtues of family planning to men and help involve them in family planning.