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- Abortion Policy, 2004
- Births Attended by Medically Trained Personnel, Poorest Fifth (%)
- Births Attended by Medically Trained Personnel, Middle Fifth (%)
- Births Attended by Medically Trained Personnel, Richest Fifth (%)
- Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel (%)
- Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel, Rural (%)
- Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel, Urban (%)
- Births Attended by Skilled Personnel (%)
- Births to Women Under Age 20 Attended by Skilled Personnel (%)
- Child Mortality Rate (deaths per 1,000 children under age 5), 2005
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Condom (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Female Sterilization (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Injection (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, IUD (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Less Commonly Used Modern Methods (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Male Sterilization (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Other Traditional Methods (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Periodic Abstinence (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Pill (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Total Traditional Methods (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Withdrawal (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, All Methods, Ages 15-49 (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, Modern Methods, Poorest Fifth (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, Modern Methods, Ages 15-49 (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, Modern Methods, Fourth Fifth (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, Modern Methods, Middle Fifth (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, Modern Methods, Richest Fifth (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, Modern Methods, Second Fifth (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Single Sexually Active Women Ages 15-19, Modern Method (%)
- Contraceptive Use Among Single Sexually Active Women Ages 20-24, Modern Method (%)
- Demand For Family Planning Satisfied (%)
- Distribution of Currently-Married Women Not Using Family Planning, Fertility-Related Reasons (%)
- Distribution of Currently-Married Women Not Using Family Planning, Lack of Knowledge (%)
- Distribution of Currently-Married Women Not Using Family Planning, Method-Related Reasons (%)
- Distribution of Currently-Married Women Not Using Family Planning, Opposition to Use (%)
- Knowledge of Family Planning Among Married Women 15-49, Any Method (%)
- Knowledge of Family Planning Among Married Women 15-49, Modern Methods (%)
- Lifetime Risk of Maternal Death - 1 Woman in:
- Most Recent Births Occuring Less Than 24 Months After Prior Birth (%)
- Pregnancies Mistimed (%)
- Pregnancies Unwanted (%)
- Pregnant Women With 3+ Antenatal Care Visits, Poorest Fifth (%)
- Pregnant Women With 3+ Antenatal Care Visits, Middle Fifth (%)
- Pregnant Women With 3+ Antenatal Care Visits, Richest Fifth (%)
- Pregnant Women With at Least One Antenatal Care Visit (%)
- Pregnant Women With at Least One Antenatal Care Visit, Rural (%)
- Pregnant Women With at Least One Antenatal Care Visit, Urban (%)
- Source of Supply of Modern Contraceptive Methods, Private Medical (%)
- Source of Supply of Modern Contraceptive Methods, Public (%)
- Unmet Need for Family Planning (%)
- Unmet Need For Family Planning to Limit Births, Rural (%)
- Unmet Need For Family Planning to Limit Births, Urban (%)
- Unmet Need for Family Planning to Limit Number of Births (%)
- Unmet Need for Family Planning to Space Births (%)
- Unmet Need For Family Planning to Space Births, Rural (%)
- Unmet Need For Family Planning to Space Births, Urban (%)
- Unmet Need For Family Planning Total, Rural (%)
- Unmet Need For Family Planning Total, Urban (%)
- Women Ages 15-19 Giving Birth in One Year (%)
- Women Ages 15-19 Giving Birth in One Year, Poorest Fifth (%)
- Women Ages 15-19 Giving Birth in One Year, Middle Fifth (%)
- Women Ages 15-19 Giving Birth in One Year, Richest Fifth (%)
- Women Ages 20-24 Giving Birth by Age 18 (%)
- Women Giving Birth in One Year, Ages 15-19 (%)