India is the second most populated country in the world. By 2030, it is speculated that India will cross the 1.44 billion mark and will surpass China to reach number one spot. Certainly, we do not wish to be number one for this. There is a need to reduce the birth rate, to promote economic development, to achieve optimum population size, and to improve the quality of life. One important approach to solving this issue is contraceptive awareness.
There are various contraceptives options in India. Temporary contraceptive methods include coitus interruptus, chemical foams, and jellies, condoms, diaphragm, intra-uterine devices (IUDs) and oral contraceptives. While permanent methods include tubectomy, laparoscopic tubal ligation, and vasectomy. Out of these methods, oral contraceptives have emerged as widely used, best and easy process for women to avoid unplanned pregnancy. Only people who…