Abstract
BACKGROUND : Postpartum and postabortum contraception is program aimed to control birth spacing, pregnancy interval, prevent unwanted pregnancy, and increase maternal-child health.

OBJECTIVES : To explore preferences of acceptors in using contraceptive methods during postpartum and postabortum period.

METHODS : Research subject are postpartum and postabortum acceptors from 727 hospitals by 80,810 acceptors in 5 regions from 33 Indonesia’s provinces. Data taken from hospital’s reporting and recording start from January until December 2011.

RESULTS : Results are main contraceptive use nationally is injection (31.5%), and Java-Bali is highest contraceptive use (41,6%). Highest prevalence of vasectomy is Sumatera (53%). Highest prevalence of tubectomy is Java-Bali (46.9%). Highest prevalence of IUD is Java-Bali (52.2%). Highest prevalence of Implant is Sumatera (53.7%). Highest prevalence of Injection is Java-Bali (41.7%). Highest prevalence of Pill is Sumatera (47.1%). Highest prevalence of condom is Java-Bali (46.3%).

CONCLUSIONS : In order to improve the situation, health authorities should be encouraged to provide counselling on postpartum and postabortum contraceptive methods during ante and postnatal.
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17
Paper presenter
34 866
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Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
Weight in Programme
35
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1
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