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Facts To Surprise You On World Contraception Day
The
annual
multi-national
survey,
exploring
young
people's
attitudes
to
sex
and
contraception,
has
been
released
to
mark
World
Contraception
Day
(WCD)
2012,
which
takes
place
every
year
on
September
26.
World
Contraception
Day
is
an
initiative
sponsored
by
Bayer
Health
Care
and
was
globally
launched
in
2007.
In
India
this
initiative
is
supported
by
Family
Planning
Association
of
India
(FPAI)
and
Federation
of
Obstetric
and
Gynaecological
Societies
of
India
(FOGSI)
.
Key
survey
results
-
INDIA

First sexual intercourse:
- 36% of females had their first sexual intercourse when they were 24-29 years old, significantly higher than at least 3 countries.
- Overall, 55% of the respondents used the Male condom when first having sexual intercourse.
- Usage of contraception: 29% of men and women have had unprotected sex at least once.
- The most appealing contraceptive to females: 42% of the female respondents prefer to take a pill everyday to prevent pregnancy, while another 28% prefers to use an intra-uterine device (IUD), which is significantly higher than at least 3 countries.
- Responsibility for contraception: Only 52% of respondents think that they are both responsible for contraception, which is the lowest among all countries.
- Usage of contraceptive methods: 51% of respondents currently use the male condom as a form of contraception.
New
data
from
the
World
Contraception
Day
2012
survey
shows
that
36%
of
females
in
India
had
their
first
sexual
intercourse
when
they
were
24-29
years
old.
It
also
reveals
that
the
gap
between
the
age
a
woman
first
has
sexual
intercourse
and
the
age
at
which
has
her
first
pregnancy
is
less
in
India
as
48%
of
female
respondents
had
their
first
pregnancy
between
24-27
years.
This also points out the need for the use of reliable contraception for effective family planning and that contraception usage rates are still low in India.
According to the survey, only 52% of respondents in India think that they both partners are responsible for contraception, which is the lowest among all countries in Asia. 20% of males felt that neither parties are responsible for contraception.
For the first time, the annual World Contraception Day survey asked respondents about their long term family planning. The most preferred contraceptive method for long-term family planning was the male condom. Alarmingly though, almost 1 in 3 respondents did not see the need for contraceptives when it came to family planning or would rely on the withdrawal method. Results also show that 29% of men and women have had unprotected sex at least once.
"Together with FPAI and FOGSI, Bayer Zydus Pharma in India is working towards creating awareness on contraception. I urge every woman to take the future into their own hands especially beginning today on World Contraception Day. Talk to your partner and your doctor about a suitable contraceptive method that would complement your lifestyle and future plans" urges Angel-Michael Evangelista, Managing Director, Bayer Zydus Pharma.



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