Family Planning refers to the ability of individuals and couples to decide freely and responsibly the number, spacing, and timing of their children. It involves access to information, education, and a wide range of safe and effective contraceptive methods. Family planning plays a crucial role in improving maternal and child health by reducing unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and pregnancy-related complications. It also supports women’s empowerment, education, and economic stability. From a public health perspective, family planning helps manage population growth, reduce poverty, and improve overall community well-being. Services include counseling, reproductive health education, and access to modern contraceptives. Ensuring equitable access to family planning services, especially for adolescents and underserved populations, is essential. By promoting informed choices and reproductive rights, family planning contributes to healthier families and sustainable development.
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