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Table 3 Contraceptive methods use and maternal health care service utilization among reproductive-aged women by country

From: Women's attitude towards intimate partner violence and utilization of contraceptive methods and maternal health care services: an analysis of nationally representative cross-sectional surveys from four South Asian countries

Countries

Contraceptive methods

N (%)

At least one Antenatal Care visit

N (%)

Four or more Antenatal Care visits

N (%)

Institutional Delivery

N (%)

Post Natal Care services

N (%)

Afghanistan (n = 4865)

1030 (21.2)

2688 (55.3)

711 (14.6)

1600 (32.9)

n/a

Bhutan (n = 2368)

1468 (62.0)

2309 (97.5)

1831 (77.3)

1495 (63.1)

n/a

Nepal (n = 2048)

620 (30.3)

1776 (86.7)

1218 (59.5)

1130 (55.2)

1168 (57.0)

Pakistan Punjab (n = 10,653)

3880 (36.4)

8815 (82.8)

5118 (48.1)

6473 (60.8)

9163 (86.0)

Pakistan Sindh (n = 6095)

1686 (27.7)

4949 (81.2)

2506 (41.1)

3901 (64.0)

4320 (70.9)

Total (n = 26,029)

8684 (33.4%)

20,538 (78.9)

11,384 (43.7)

14,598 (56.1)

14,651 (77.9) *

  1. Surveys countries and year: Afghanistan 2010–11; Bhutan 2010; Nepal 2014; Pakistan (Punjab), 2014 and Pakistan (Sindh), 2014
  2. *Proportion calculated based on total women population of 18,796 as the denominator