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CountryAmong women aged 15–49 who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong women aged 15–19 who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong urban women aged 15–49 who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong rural women aged 15–49 who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong women aged 15–49 in union who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong women aged 15–49 formerly in union who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong women aged 15–49 never in union who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong women aged 15–49 in the poorest wealth quintile who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, bAmong women aged 15–49 in the richest wealth quintile who want to avoid pregnancy, % using a traditional method of contraception, 2019 a, b
Côte d'Ivoire8 5 9 5 7 5 10 6 9
Ethiopia1 0 3 1 1 0 5 0 3
Indonesia3 1 5 2 3 0 11 2 6
Kenya2 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 2
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Notes

  1. Women who want to avoid a pregnancy are considered to be in need of contraception. They are women who are married or who are unmarried and sexually active, who are able to become pregnant and who do not want a child in the next two years; women who are pregnant and identify their pregnancy as unintended; and women experiencing postpartum amenorrhea after an unintended pregnancy.
  2. Traditional methods include periodic abstinence, withdrawal, abstinence and breastfeeding.
  3. u = unavailable
  4. n/a = not applicable

Sources

  1. Sully EA et al., Adding It Up: Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health 2019, New York: Guttmacher Institute, 2020, https://www.guttmacher.org/report/adding-it-up-investing-in-sexual-reproductive-health-2019.
  2. Sully EA et al., Adding It Up all women dataset, Open Science Framework, 2021, https://osf.io/m85s9/.
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