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. 2020 Nov 10;15(3):35–42.

Table 2. Patients’ knowledge and perception of PPC and family planning (total n=67).

Item Answer
No, n (%) Unsure, n (%) Yes, n (%)
1. Have you heard of pre-pregnancy care service? 30 (44.8) 11 (16.4) 26 (38.8)
2. Have you heard of family planning? 14 (20.9) 5 (7.5) 48 (71.6)
3. Do you think your current health condition is suitable for next pregnancy? 46 (68.7) 20 (29.9) 1 (1.5)
4. Do you think planned pregnancy have a better outcome for mother and baby? 10 (14.9) 14 (20.9) 43 (64.2)
5. If you are pregnant, do you think you are at risk of developing complication during pregnancy? 6 (9.0) 15 (22.4) 46 (68.7)
6. Do you think the current contraception method you are using is efficient in preventing pregnancy? 10 (14.9) 18 (26.9) 39 (58.2)
7. Do you think that, in patients with medical illness, the risk of using hormonal (eg. contraceptive pill, implanon) /mechanical (eg.condom, IUCD) contraception is lower than the risk of unplanned pregnancy? 10 (14.9) 32 (47.8) 25 (37.3)
8. Do you think that hormonal or mechanical method of contraception is more effective in family planning compare to natural method (eg. withdrawal, menstrual calendar)? 11 (16.4) 36 (53.7) 20 (29.9)