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Intention of pregnant women for the postpartum use of intrauterine devices in Upper Egypt's rural communities

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CONTRACEPTION AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE(2021)

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Abstract
Objectives This study aims to assess pregnant women's intention in rural Upper Egypt to use the copper-bearing intrauterine device (IUD) and to identify the factors influencing their intention to use the method. Methods The study was a household survey of 400 pregnant women in 16 villages in Assiut and Sohag Governorates in Upper Egypt. Results Only one third of the study participants (30.8%) had the intention to use IUD. Reasons of not intending to use IUD were; perceived pain during IUD insertion or removal (37.5%), perceived side effects (21.3%) and misconceptions (15.2%), husbands' disapproval for using the method (15.8%) and the desire for future fertility (12.3%). Having a secondary or a higher level of education (OR (95% CI) = 1.726 (1.085-2.746), p = 0.01) and previous use of IUD (OR (95% CI) = 2.277 (1.108-4.678), p = 0.02) were the positive predictors of the intention to use IUD, while perception of husband opposition to IUD use (OR (95% CI) = 0.604 (0.379-0.964), p = 0.03) and perception of IUD related myths (OR (95% CI) = 0.893 (0.836-0.955), p = 0.004) were the negative predictors of the intention to use IUD. Conclusion The intention to use IUD is relatively low among pregnant women in rural Upper Egypt. Targeting pregnant women and their husbands with proper counselling regarding IUD use during antenatal care visits would greatly impact increasing their use of the method.
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IUD,intention to use,myths,Upper Egypt
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