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FPNOWUSBF (V399)
FP method currently used: Breastfeeding

Codes and Frequencies



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Description

For women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSBF (V399) indicates whether the woman is now using breastfeeding.

Comparability

Apart from changes in the universe, FPNOWUSBF (V399) has no comparability issues.

Comparability - Standard DHS

FPNOWUSBF (V399) is included in the standard DHS questionnaire for Phase 3 only.

Universe

  • Benin 1996: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, and are not pregnant or sterilized .
  • Burkina Faso 1998: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Cameroon 1998: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Central African Republic 1995: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Chad 1996: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Chad 2004: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Cote d'Ivoire 1998: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Guinea 1999: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Jordan 1997: Ever-married women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Kenya 1998: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregancy, are not sterilized and are using some form of contraception.
  • Madagascar 1997: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Mali 1995: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregancy, are not sterilized and are using some form of contraception.
  • Mozambique 1997: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Nepal 1996: Ever-married women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, and who have had at least one birth.
  • Niger 1998: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Nigeria 1999: Women age 10-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregancy, are not sterilized and are using some form of contraception.
  • Tanzania 1996: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Togo 1998: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Uganda 1995: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregancy, are not sterilized and are using some form of contraception.
  • Zambia 1996: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregnancy, are not pregnant or sterilized and have had at least one birth.
  • Zimbabwe 1994: Women age 15-49 who ever used breastfeeding (lactational amenorrhea) to avoid pregancy, are not sterilized and are using some form of contraception.
  • Benin: 1996-C, 1996-B, 1996-W
  • Burkina Faso: 1998-B, 1998-C, 1998-W
  • Cameroon: 1998-W, 1998-B, 1998-C
  • Central African Republic: 1995-W, 1995-C, 1995-B
  • Chad: 1996-W, 2004-W
  • Cote d'Ivoire: 1998-W, 1998-C, 1998-B
  • Guinea: 1999-C, 1999-B, 1999-W
  • Jordan: 1997-W, 1997-W, 1997-B, 1997-C
  • Kenya: 1998-C, 1998-W, 1998-B, 1998-W
  • Madagascar: 1997-W, 1997-C, 1997-B
  • Mali: 1995-W, 1995-C, 1995-B
  • Mozambique: 1997-W, 1997-C, 1997-B
  • Nepal: 1996-C, 1996-W, 1996-B
  • Niger: 1998-B, 1998-C, 1998-W
  • Nigeria: 1999-B, 1999-C, 1999-W
  • Tanzania: 1996-W, 1996-B, 1996-C
  • Togo: 1998-W, 1998-C, 1998-B
  • Uganda: 1995-W, 1995-C, 1995-B
  • Zambia: 1996-W, 1996-C, 1996-B
  • Zimbabwe: 1994-W, 1994-W, 1994-B, 1994-C