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FPEVUSBF
(V398)Ever use breastfeeding to avoid pregnancy
Codes and Frequencies
Description
FPEVUSBF (V398) indicates whether the woman has ever used breastfeeding to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Universe
- Benin 1996: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Bolivia 1998: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends and who had at least one child.
- Brazil 1996: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends and who had at least one child.
- Burkina Faso 1998: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Cameroon 1998: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Central African Republic 1995: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Chad 1996: Women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding either decreased risk of pregnancy or that they did not know or that it depends on whether breastfeeding decreased risk of pregnancy, and who had at least one child.
- Chad 2004: Women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding either decreased risk of pregnancy or that they did not know or that it depends on whether breastfeeding decreased risk of pregnancy, and who had at least one child.
- Colombia 1995: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Comoros 1996: Women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding either decreased risk of pregnancy or that they did not know or that it depends on whether breastfeeding decreased risk of pregnancy, and who had at least one child.
- Cote d'Ivoire 1998: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Gabon 2000: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Guatemala 1995: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Guatemala 1998: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreases the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Guinea 1999: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Haiti 1994: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Indonesia 1997: Ever-married women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding affects the risk of pregnancy and who had at least one child.
- Jordan 1997: Ever-married women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding either decreased risk of pregnancy or that they did not know or that it depends on whether breastfeeding decreased risk of pregnancy, and who had at least one child.
- Kazakhstan 1995: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends and who had at least one child.
- Kenya 1998: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Kyrgyz Republic 1997: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Madagascar 1997: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Mali 1995: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Mozambique 1997: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Nepal 1996: Ever-married women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding decreased risk of pregnancy.
- Nicaragua 1998: Women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding affects the risk of pregnancy and who had at least one child.
- Niger 1998: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Nigeria 1999: Women age 10-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Peru 1996: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Tanzania 1996: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Togo 1998: Women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding either decreased risk of pregnancy or that they did not know or that it depends on whether breastfeeding decreased risk of pregnancy, and who had at least one child.
- Türkiye 1998: Ever-married womenage 15-49 who said that breastfeeding decreases the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Uganda 1995: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Uzbekistan 1996: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreases the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Vietnam 1997: Ever-married women age 15-49 who said that breastfeeding decreases the risk of pregnancy or it depends and who had at least one child.
- Vietnam 2002: Ever-married womenage 15-49 who said that breastfeeding decreases the risk of pregnancy or it depends, and who had at least one child.
- Zambia 1996: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.
- Zimbabwe 1994: Women age 15-49 who said breastfeeding decreased the risk of pregnancy, and had at least one child.