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View all search resultsDedi further stated that limiting the number of children among underprivileged individuals would help ensure that government assistance is distributed more equitably, rather than being concentrated on families with many children.
The string of challenges faced by Jakartans today – from having limited space to live, worsening air pollution and the threat of land subsistence to traffic congestion – have further prompted young couples to think twice about having more than one child, or having any offspring at all.
Three female Indonesian physicians should be noted for their pioneering work in driving the country's progress in women's health, building on the legacy of national heroine R.A. Kartini, who tragically died from complications after childbirth.
Fewer people are using, or continuing to use contraceptives as health facilities have suspended some of their services and as people avoid them over fear of contracting the virus. The most widely used contraceptive methods -- pills and injections -- require acceptors to visit health facilities once every one or three months.
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