Gender, sexuality and communication issues that constitute barriers to the use of natural family planning and other fertility awareness-based methods.

M Diaz
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Abstract

Fertility awareness-based methods of family planning are rarely offered through reproductive health services in Latin America, despite evidence that many women use them. Providers state that clients do not want these methods, but provider-bias is evident. Providers overestimate the difficulty of learning and using fertility awareness-based methods, and they underestimate their efficacy. Both providers and clients have difficulty dealing with sexuality (which is central to fertility awareness-based methods). Many providers lack gender sensitivity, 'worsening' the unequal relationship between providers and clients. Experience has shown that when fertility awareness-based methods are well provided, they can have a positive effect on sexuality, self-understanding, and equality in the couple's relationship.

对使用自然计划生育和其他以生育意识为基础的方法构成障碍的性别、性和交流问题。
拉丁美洲的生殖保健服务很少提供以生育意识为基础的计划生育方法,尽管有证据表明许多妇女使用这些方法。提供者声明客户端不需要这些方法,但提供者偏见是显而易见的。提供者高估了学习和使用基于生育意识的方法的难度,并且低估了它们的功效。提供者和客户都难以处理性问题(这是基于生育意识的方法的核心)。许多提供者缺乏性别敏感性,“恶化”了提供者和客户之间的不平等关系。经验表明,当以生育意识为基础的方法得到很好的提供时,它们可以对性行为、自我理解和夫妻关系中的平等产生积极影响。
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