Delivery pains hamper Bangladesh’s family planning efforts
Bangladesh's successful family planning program is facing significant challenges due to severe contraceptive shortages. Government clinics across the densely populated nation are experiencing depleted supplies of essential birth control methods, impacting nearly a third of districts.

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AI-generatedBangladesh's successful family planning program is facing significant challenges due to severe contraceptive shortages. Government clinics across the densely populated nation are experiencing depleted supplies of essential birth control methods, impacting nearly a third of districts. This crisis stems from procurement failures and administrative disruptions within the state-backed system that previously relied on extensive door-to-door outreach. The lack of contraceptives raises concerns about a potential increase in unplanned pregnancies in Bangladesh, a country once lauded for its family planning achievements.
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5 extractedBangladesh was previously praised for slashing birth rates through its family planning program.
Procurement failures and administrative disruption have depleted contraceptive supplies.
Government clinics are running out of basic contraceptives in nearly a third of districts.
Bangladesh's family planning system is facing severe contraceptive shortages.
There are fears of a rise in unplanned pregnancies due to the shortages.