Which of these is not a reason why women are likely to adopt contraception immediately postpartum?
a) If health workers discuss contraception during prenatal care visits, they can be likely to adopt contraception shortly after the baby is born.
b) If the baby is delivered at a health facility, contraceptive information and supplies are likely to be available and can convince the woman to adopt contraception.
c) Contraceptive methods are most effective if adopted immediately after a birth.
d) Immediately postpartum, women are very aware of complications of pregnancy and the commitments involved in an additional child.
Question 2
Which of the following statements about mortality policy and fertility policy in the LDR is not true?
a) For mortality policies, the goals of societal mortality reduction and household mortality reduction are almost always consistent.
b) For fertility policies, the goals of societal fertility reduction and household fertility reduction are almost always consistent.
c) Many mortality policies can be implemented without the active engagement of the individual or the household.
d) Fertility policies can rarely be implemented without the active engagement of the individual or the household.