Bordes A, Allman J, Verly A
Am J Public Health. 1982 Aug;72(8):835-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.72.8.835.
This paper presents data from an experimental project which distributed oral contraceptives, foam, and condoms to households in three rural areas of Haiti between January 1978 and March 1980. The contraceptive distribution had little apparent impact on traditional, prolonged breastfeeding patterns, and the percentage of women pregnant after eight months of field operations declined over 35 per cent in the two areas where contraceptive acceptance and use were highest. (Am J Public Health 1982; 72:825-838.)
本文介绍了一个实验项目的数据,该项目于1978年1月至1980年3月期间在海地三个农村地区的家庭中分发口服避孕药、泡沫剂和避孕套。避孕用品的分发对传统的长期母乳喂养模式几乎没有明显影响,在避孕用品接受率和使用率最高的两个地区,实地行动八个月后怀孕妇女的比例下降了35%以上。(《美国公共卫生杂志》1982年;72:825 - 838)