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Young Women and Contraception: How Religion Plays a Role in Burkina Faso, Kenya, and Niger
Burkina Faso, Kenya, NigerWednesday, January 22, 2025
Why do these young women use contraception? They cited real-life situations, personal choices, and the belief that it's their right to decide. Most married women didn't worry about their religious community finding out, while unmarried women were more concerned about the reactions from both their religious and broader communities.
This shows that while religion is important, it might not always influence these young women's decisions about contraception. As more young people start using contraception, whether they feel their religion supports it or not, it could lead to more acceptance and access for all young women, married or not.
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