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How Maternal Health Inequalities Shape Fertility Choices in Ethiopia
EthiopiaFriday, November 8, 2024
In places like Afar, where access to healthcare is tough, women might have larger families because they don't have the support they need to space out pregnancies or prevent unwanted ones. But in regions like Beninshangul-Gumuz, where healthcare is more available, women might choose to have fewer kids. This isn't just about having access to doctors and hospitals, though. It's also about things like education, income, and cultural beliefs that can influence a woman's choices.
The study shows that giving women equal chances to use maternal health services can lead to different family planning decisions. It's not just about giving women the tools to have healthier pregnancies, but also about empowering them to make choices that fit their lives and dreams.
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