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          Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy
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          Developing and Validating Measures of Unintended Pregnancy and Reasons for Contraceptive Non-use among Married Women in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements
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          STEP UP 2
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          African Population and Health Research Center
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          London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
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            Residents of Korogocho and Viwandani Slums
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            Community leaders - chiefs and village elders
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        <producer affiliation="London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK">
          Prof. John Cleland
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        <producer affiliation="Ohio State University, USA">
          Prof. John Casterline
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        <producer affiliation="African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)">
          Joyce N Mumah
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        <producer affiliation="African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)">
          Caroline W Kabiru
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        <producer affiliation="London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK">
          Dr Kazuyo Machiyama
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          Copyright © APHRC, 2017
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          The Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy (STEP UP)'s developing and validating measures of unintended pregnancy and reasons for non-use of contraceptives project is a survey designed to provide information on fertility desire, unintended pregnancy, and reasons for non-use of family planning in Kenya.
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        <![CDATA[Measuring unintended pregnancies is important for demographers and public health workers worldwide. Pregnancy intentions and attendant fertility-related behaviors have significant implications on forecasting fertility rates, designing family planning programs and estimating the unmet need for contraception. However, most current estimates of the levels of unintended pregnancy in developing countries are derived from retrospective reporting on the last pregnancy or childbirth in Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). An unintended pregnancy in these surveys is classified as one that is reported to have been mistimed (occurred earlier than planned) or unwanted (occurred when no more children were desired). Such measures of pregnancy intentions, that are dichotomous and retrospective, have been shown to be overly simplistic and suffer from reporting bias. Application of measures which capture the multidimensionality of fertility intentions in a prospective longitudinal study have been proposed as being better approaches to capture the complexity of unintended pregnancy. Given the potential advantages of prospective measurements, it is unfortunate that only few studies of this nature have been undertaken in developing countries. The presence of numerous health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSS) in several developing countries offer the opportunity to strengthen the evidence on unintended pregnancy by developing and validating the use of such measures through their longitudinal data collection mechanisms.

The overall objective of this study is to develop and validate new measures of unintended pregnancy and reasons for non-use of contraceptives in developing countries. Such tools would provide an improved understanding of the determinants and dynamics of pregnancy intentions, contraceptive decision-making and use, and the impact of fertility intentions on pregnancy outcomes, especially in settings where fertility intentions may be high or ambiguous and where contraceptive use is low and unmet need high. The study will be carried out in Korogocho and Viwandani in Nairobi, Kenya, where the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) has been running the Nairobi Urban and Health Demographic Surveillance System (NUHDSS) since 2002. The study is being implemented in two phases. In the first phase (completed), a conceptual framework and draft module, consisting of a questionnaire and a protocol for its administration was developed through a consultative process and review of the literature. The module was developed in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the Population Council, and the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b).  During the second phase, the module will be administered two times to married or cohabiting women aged between 15 and 39 years old living in the demographic surveillance area: at baseline to generate baseline measures of the key variables, and after twelve (12) months. There might be the possibility of a third wave, but the implementation of the third wave will depend on receipt of additional funding. 

Data will be collected through face-to-face interviews with eligible women randomly sampled from the NUHDSS. Predictive validity of pregnancy and contraceptive measures will be assessed using factor analysis and multivariate regression analysis to assess the independent net effect of explanatory variables on outcome variables of interest.]]>
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          KENYA
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          Two informal settlements (slums) in Nairobi county, Kenya (specifically, Korogocho and Viwandani slums).
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          All Women aged 15-39 and are married or living with a partner.
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          All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the Nairobi DSS(Korogocho and Viwandani).
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        <![CDATA[This includes;
   Identifications
   Selected baseline data
   RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND:Respondent's background and Husband's or partner's background.
   REPRODUCTION: Birth History , Current pregnancy(currently pregnant women),Recent Birth (Women with at least one live birth), Postpartum susceptibility,Frequency of sex,Knowlegde of safe period (all    women)   and Idea numberof children (all women).
   CONTRACEPTION: Kowledge,ever use and current use of contraception,Current use,Reasons for non- use(non-users) and Intention for future use(For non-users and pregnant women) 
    REASONS FOR NON-USE (METHOD SPECIFIC):Past use and Current and past use.
   FERTILITY INTENTIONS: Future fertility preference(Non pregnant women),Husband's fertility desire,Future fertility preference( Pregnant women), Husband's fertility preference( Pregnant women) and Perceived infecondity]]>
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          <![CDATA[We assume both exposure/predictor and outcome variables are dichotomous, with say 20% in the unexposed and 40% in the exposed positive on outcome variable, such as current contraceptive use. Our sample size calculation will be based on the following formulae to be able to detect 20-50% differences in two proportions (Fleiss, Levin, and Paik 2003). We use power of 80% and 90% and significance level of 0.05. As the distribution of exposure is unknown, different ratios of sample size of the exposed to the unexposed (20% vs 80%, 30% vs70%, 80% vs 20%) are used to calculate sample sizes. The calculation for HDSS assumes a simple random sampling in the database. 

In addition, the continuity correction factor is applied to the normal approximation of the discrete distribution. A 10% non-response rate is assumed. 

The primary interest in the single round survey is women who are in need for family planning, i.e. women who are not currently pregnant, are not in postpartum amenorrhea, and do not want a child soon. Based on the latest KDHS survey, it is estimated that these women account for about 50% of women in union aged 15-39. 

In addition, follow-up data collection to measure predictive validity of prospective intentions on reporting of pregnancy or childbirths, contraceptive use-continuation, adoption and unmet need for family planning, and the validity of retrospective fertility preferences are taken into account in the sample size calculations. It is estimated that about 15% of women would report being pregnant or having had a birth at 1-year follow-up and 30% in 2 years among women among the unexposed group at the baseline. The sample sizes were calculated for the prospective study using the same formulae and assumptions used in the single round survey. It is estimated that women who are pregnant or want a child within 2 years accounts for about 30% of women aged 20-39, so the overall sample sizes are calculated by multiplying by 1.3. 

According to the calculations, if time and budget allows, it is desirable to recruit 2,600 women in union aged 15-39 to be able to detect at least 30% of differences with 80% of power both in single round and prospective surveys.]]>
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          <![CDATA[Two main teams Korogocho and Viwandani, with 12 and 18 interviewers respectively.  The main teams were further broken into 2, each under a field supervisor. Further, a full-time research assistant was attached to the field to directly oversee the data collection and report any challenges to the survey team besides handling field logistics. A team leader who was in charge of the calendar editing and data entry was appointed to work in both study sites. In addition, the study had a full time research officer and data analysts who together looked at the data on a day-to-day basis to help identify and address any data quality related concerns in consultation with the survey's principal investigator (PI).]]>
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1. Quality control through back-checks on 10 percent of completed questionnaires and editing of all completed questionnaires by supervisors and project management staff.
2. A quality control officer performed internal consistency checks for all questionnaires and edited all paper questionnaires coming from the field before their submission for data entry with return of incorrectly filled questionnaires to the field for error-resolution.
3. During data entry, any questionnaires that were found to be inconsistent were returned to the field for resolution.
4. Data cleaning and editting was carried out using STATA Version 13 software.

Detailed documentation of the editing of data can be found in the "Standard Procedures Manual" document provided as an external resource.
 
Some corrections are made automatically by the program (80%) and  the rest by visual control of the questionnaire (20%). 
 
Where changes are made by the program, a cold deck imputation is preferred;  where incorrect values are imputed using existing data from another dataset.  If cold deck is found to be insufficient, hot deck imputation is used.  In this case, a missing value is imputed from a randomly selected similar record in the same dataset.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Data were entered with the use of;
1. Using tablets

Data were captured using in-house software developed with a Visual Basic. Net front-end and a Microsoft Structured Query Language (SQL) Server back-end.]]>
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          London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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        <contact>
          Population Council
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        <contact>
          Ohio State University
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          icddr, b
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          <![CDATA["African Population & Health Research Center (APHRC), Step up Table (), Version 1.0 of the licensed public use dataset August 2017), provided by the APHRC.  www.aphrc.org"]]>
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          <![CDATA[Every publication or report based on the data must carry an acknowledgement of the form: 

"Analysis based on data pooled by the Improving Measurement of Unintended Pregnancy and Unmet Need for Family Planning, as supplied by: the Matlab Health and Demographic Surveillance System, managed by icddr, b, in Bangladesh; Nairobi Urban Health Demographic Surveillance System, managed by APHRC, in Kenya; the Homa-Bay study, managed by Population Council, in Kenya. This work was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) through STEP UP (Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy) Research Programme Consortium. "]]>
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          <![CDATA[
1. The investigators will neither release nor permit others to release the files or data therein to any person (including media and subcontractors) except with written approval of each participating site. 

a. A proposal to use raw or pooled data for a Master's or Doctoral thesis or by other researchers including a member of staff in the collaborating institutions will need the approval of all the STEP UP partner institutions (LSHTM, icddr,b, APHRC, Population Council) and the investigator from Ohio State University. All proposals should be submitted to the study PI who will coordinate the approval process. 

b. The investigators will neither use nor permit others to use the data in any way other than listed in the original application for access to the dataset. 

2. The investigators will ensure that the data are kept in a secure environment and that only authorized users have access to the data. In order to optimize the dissemination of results, for the baseline and each round of follow-up, data derived from this study should be made available in a usable format to all the investigators of the study and the study repository hosted at LSHTM within two months of completion of data collection. However, given the remaining life-span of the STEP UP, it would be useful if the STEP UP partner institutions share their data with all the investigators of the study and the repository as soon as possible after collection in order to maximise the STEP UP's impact. 

3. In accordance with DFID's Research Open and Enhanced Access Policy: 

a. Datasets (derived or raw) are to be placed in an institutional repository within 12 months of final data collection or on publication of outputs underpinned by that data, whichever is sooner. 

b. All published results must include information on how to access original raw datasets. 

c. Each institution is required to retain the raw datasets for a minimum of five years after the end of the project, and make them available on request, free, any time after 12 months from final data collection. 

d. Documentation should be created that describe the data's provenance and enable its content to be understood. This will include a list of files in the set, how the data was collected, and which parameters have been used 
Each of the institutions collecting data will host their data, and the raw data from all the three sites will be hosted at the Population Council's website, within 12 months from the end of the final round of data collection. Researchers requesting the data need to provide study description and justification for use from the institution hosting the data. 

4. Every publication or report based on the data must carry an acknowledgement of the form: 

"Analysis based on data pooled by the Improving Measurement of Unintended Pregnancy and Unmet Need for Family Planning, as supplied by: the Matlab Health and Demographic Surveillance System, managed by icddr, b, in Bangladesh; Nairobi Urban Health Demographic Surveillance System, managed by APHRC, in Kenya; the Homa-Bay study, managed by Population Council, in Kenya. This work was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) through STEP UP (Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy) Research Programme Consortium. " 
(Analyses using site-specific data should only use acknowledgments from the specific institution managing and hosting the data: 
If using data from APHRC: 
The Improving Measurement of Unintended Pregnancy and Unmet Need for Family Planning study was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) through the STEP UP (Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy) project (Grant SR1109D-6). The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System (NUHDSS) has received support from a number of donors including the Rockefeller Foundation (USA), the Wellcome Trust (UK), the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (USA), Comic relief (UK), Swedish International Development Cooperation (SIDA) and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (USA). The implementation and management of the NUHDSS would have not been possible without the continuous contribution and support of the data entry and management team, field teams, community leaders and residents of the Korogocho and Viwandani slums. 
If using data from icddr,b: 
This research study was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) through STEP UP (Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy) project. icddr,b acknowledges with gratitude the commitment of DFID to its research efforts. icddr,b is also grateful to the Governments of Bangladesh, Canada, Sweden and the UK for providing core/unrestricted support. 
If using data from Population Council: This work was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) through STEP UP (Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy) Research Programme Consortium. 

5. All investigators must inform all participating investigators of their intent to conduct specific analyses for the purposes of publication and provide an opportunity for team members to contribute to the planned work. 

6. Each of the STEP UP partner institution must be provided with the opportunity to review all publications, which include their individual site data that they have contributed. The institutions will have the opportunity to have one or more co-authors participate (in accordance with the International Commission of Medical Journal Authors) in any publication based on analyses of their individual level data. 

7. All the persons designated as authors should qualify for authorship, and all those who qualify should be listed. Authorship will be determined prior to starting work on a publication and confirmed before submission of the final manuscript; all participating authors will agree upon the order of authorship. Authorship will be based on: 

1. Substantial contributions to conception and design or analysis and interpretation and 

2. Drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and 

3. Final approval of the version to be published. 

Authors should meet conditions 1, 2, and 3. Each author should have made a significant intellectual contribution to the work represented by the article to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content, including its accuracy. All authors are responsible for the content of the paper and should be able to identify their own contribution. 

8. All contributions of formal collaborators, funders, sponsors and all others who significantly assisted the research but who do not quality for authorship should be properly acknowledged. 

9. The investigators will not release, or permit others to release, data that identifies statistical units such as people, households, or other micro-level data (up to and including the village/neighbourhood level) directly or indirectly. Data users are expected to respect the confidentiality and privacy of individuals whose records they access; to observe any restrictions that apply to sensitive data; and to abide by applicable laws, policies, procedures and guidelines with respect to access, use, sharing or disclosure of information. The unauthorized storage, disclosure or distribution of the data in any medium or use of any such data for one's own personal gain is strictly prohibited and considered a gross misconduct. 

10. The investigators will not attempt to identify by any means whatsoever any individual statistical unit, nor will the investigators claim to have done so. 

11. The datasets remain the property of the STEP UP partner institutions which participate in this study and the institutions reserve the right to request the return of the dataset should any of the above conditions be violated.]]>
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          The user of the data acknowledges that APHRC and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
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    <varGrp ID="VG5" type="subject" varGrp="VG22 VG7 VG8 VG26 VG10">
      <labl>
        Reproduction
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG13" type="subject" varGrp="VG15 VG16 VG17">
      <labl>
        Contraception
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG19" type="subject" var="V691 V692 V693 V694 V695 V696 V697 V698 V699 V700 V701 V702 V724 V725 V726 V727 V728 V729 V730 V731 V732 V733 V734 V735 V757 V758 V759 V760 V761 V762 V763 V764 V765 V766 V767 V768 V790 V791 V792 V793 V794 V795 V796 V797 V798 V799 V800 V801" varGrp="VG31 VG21">
      <labl>
        Reasons For Non-Use(Method Specific)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG23" type="subject" varGrp="VG24 VG25 VG27 VG28 VG29 VG12">
      <labl>
        Fertility intentions
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG3" type="subject" var="V566 V567 V568 V569 V570">
      <labl>
        Respondent's Background
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG4" type="subject" var="V571 V572 V573 V574 V575 V576 V577">
      <labl>
        Husband's/Partner's Background
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG7" type="subject" var="V595 V596 V597 V598 V599 V600 V601 V602 V603 V604 V605 V606">
      <labl>
        Current Pregnancy (Currently Pregnant Women)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG8" type="subject" var="V607 V608 V609 V610 V611 V612 V613 V614 V615 V616 V617 V618 V619 V620 V621 V622 V623 V624 V625 V626 V627 V628 V629 V630 V631 V632 V633 V634 V635 V636">
      <labl>
        Recent Preganacies/Birth
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG10" type="subject" var="V647 V648">
      <labl>
        Frequency Of Sex
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG12" type="subject" var="V858 V859">
      <labl>
        Ideal Number Of Children (All Women)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG15" type="subject" var="V649 V650 V651 V652 V653 V654 V655 V656 V657 V658 V659 V660 V661 V662 V663">
      <labl>
        Current use
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG16" type="subject" var="V664 V665 V666 V667 V668 V669 V670 V671 V672 V673 V674 V675 V676 V677 V678 V679 V680 V681 V682 V683 V684 V685 V686 V687">
      <labl>
        Reasons for non-use(for non-users)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG17" type="subject" var="V688 V689 V690">
      <labl>
        Intention For Future Use (For Non-Users And Pregnant Women)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG21" type="subject" var="V705 V706 V707 V708 V709 V710 V711 V712 V713 V714 V715 V716 V717 V718 V719 V720 V721 V722 V723 V771 V772 V773 V774 V775 V776 V777 V778 V779 V780 V781 V782 V783 V784 V785 V786 V787 V788 V789 V804 V805 V806 V807 V808 V809 V810 V811 V812 V813 V814 V815 V816 V817 V818 V819 V820 V821 V822 V823 V824 V738 V739 V740 V741 V742 V743 V744 V745 V746 V747 V748 V749 V750 V751 V752 V753 V754 V755 V756 V540">
      <labl>
        Current and past use
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG24" type="subject" var="V825 V826 V827 V828 V829 V830 V831 V832 V833 V834 V835 V836">
      <labl>
        Future Fertility Preference (non pregnant women)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG25" type="subject" var="V837 V838 V839 V840 V841 V842 V843">
      <labl>
        Husband's fertility desire
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG27" type="subject" var="V844 V845 V846 V847 V848 V849">
      <labl>
        Future fertility preference (pregnant women)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG28" type="subject" var="V850 V851 V852 V853 V854 V855">
      <labl>
        Husband's fertility desire (pregnant women)
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG29" type="subject" var="V856 V857">
      <labl>
        Perceived infecondity
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG22" type="subject" var="V578 V579 V580 V581 V582 V583 V584 V585 V586 V587 V588 V589 V590 V591 V592 V593 V594">
      <labl>
        Recent Pregnancy
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG26" type="subject" var="V637 V638 V639 V640 V641 V642 V643 V644 V645 V646">
      <labl>
        Co- Residency with husband/ partner
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <varGrp ID="VG31" type="subject" var="V703 V704 V736 V737 V769 V770 V802 V803">
      <labl>
        Past and never use
      </labl>
    </varGrp>
    <var ID="V540" name="stp_individualid_anon" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        NUHDSS individual (anonymizer all rounds)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System database.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          RESPONDENT'S ID.
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System individual id.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V541" name="stp_datebirth" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        date of birth of NUHDSS individual (%td format)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year were you born?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2738
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        1965-03-13
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2008-08-10
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The date of the birth of the woman.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V542" name="stp_ethnicity" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="26"/>
      <labl>
        ethnicity of NUHDSS individual
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What is your ethnicity?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The ethnicity of the woman.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kikuyu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          644
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          luhya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          490
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          luo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          393
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kamba
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          631
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          meru
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          embu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kisii
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          231
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mijikenda
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          swahili
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somali
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          taita
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          taveta
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          masai
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kalenjin
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          garre
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          95
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          borana
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          67
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:ajuran
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:bajuni
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:burji
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:gabra
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:harsi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:kuria
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:malakote
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:mbeere
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:tharaka
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:munyoyaya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:nubian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:orma
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:oromo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:pokomo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:rendille
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:sabaoti
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:sakuye
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:samburu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:suba
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          36
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:teso
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          37
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:turkana
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          50
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          non-kenyan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:burundian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          52
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:ethiopian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          53
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:rwandese
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          54
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:somalian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          55
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:sudanese
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          56
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:tanzanian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          57
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:ugandan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          97
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V543" name="stp_hhid_anon" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        NUHDSS socialgroup (anonymizer all rounds)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System database.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          HOUSEHOLD ID.
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System household id.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V544" name="stp_county" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="14"/>
      <labl>
        county in Kenya
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The county in Kenya.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nairobi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "NAME OF COUNTY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V545" name="stp_slumarea" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="14"/>
      <labl>
        slum area in NUHDSS
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          NAME OF SITE
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The slum area in Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System where the woman stays.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          korogocho
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1286
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          viwandani
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1497
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "NAME OF SITE"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V546" name="stp_village" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="19"/>
      <labl>
        village of residence in NUHDSS
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          VILLAGE/CLUSTER CODE
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The village of residence in Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System for the woman.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:paradise-(V01:V007-V009)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          157
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:sinai-(V02:V010-V014)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:jamaica-(V03:V015-V019)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          97
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:lunga lunga-(V04:V020-V031)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:donholm-(V05:V033-V039)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          296
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:kingstone-(V06:V040 &amp; V140)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:industrial area-dsa-(V07:V032)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          212
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:industral area-nondsa-(V08:V001-V006)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:bandari-(L01:L038)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:bunyala-(L02:L041)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:commercial-(L03:L026-L033)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:dakar-(L04:L055)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:enter-fact-(L05:L058)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          337
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:homabay-(L06:L057)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:industrial area:posta-(L07:L037)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:industrial area:bandari-(L08:L054)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:kabirira-(L09:L034 &amp; L036)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:kaiyaba-(L10:L001-L011, L013-L022)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          218
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:kitui-(L11:L059)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:landimawe-(L12:L044-L046, L048-L052)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:likoni-(L13:L060)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:national cereal-(L14:L043)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:police-(L15:L042)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lm:shimo la tewa-(L16:L040)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          202
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gt:grogan A-(G01:G001-G005)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gt:grogan B-(G02:G006-G021)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gt:gitathuru C-(G03:G022-G033)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          325
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gt:ngomongo-nondsa-(G04:G049-G050)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gt:ngunyumu V-nondsa-(G05:G034-G048)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ny:nyayo/kisumu ndogo-(Y01:Y001-Y018)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ny:korogocho A-(Y02:Y019-Y038)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kg:korogocho AB-(Y03:Y039-Y043)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          237
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kg:highridge-(Y04:Y044-Y069)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:paradise
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          177
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          37
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vw:sinai
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          305
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          40
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nondsa village
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "VILLAGE NAME/CODE"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V547" name="stp_ea" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="14"/>
      <labl>
        enumeration area of residence in NUHDSS
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The enumeration area of residence in Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System of the woman.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G001
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G002
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G003
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G004
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G005
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G006
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G007
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G008
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G009
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G010
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          G011
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        <catValu>
          12
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          13
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          G013
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        <catValu>
          14
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          G014
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          5
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        <catValu>
          15
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          9
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        <catValu>
          16
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          G016
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          1
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        <catValu>
          17
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          G017
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          7
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
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          G018
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          2
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
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          G019
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          3
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
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          G020
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          5
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
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          G021
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          6
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
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          G022
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          5
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
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          G023
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          38
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
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          G024
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          15
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
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          G025
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          21
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        <catValu>
          26
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          G026
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          16
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        <catValu>
          27
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          G027
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          14
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        <catValu>
          28
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          G028
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          5
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        <catValu>
          29
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          G029
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          12
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        <catValu>
          30
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          G030
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          5
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        <catValu>
          31
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          G031
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          13
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        <catValu>
          32
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          G032
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          10
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        <catValu>
          33
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          G033
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          3
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        <catValu>
          34
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          G034
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          0
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          35
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          G035
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          0
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          36
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          G036
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          0
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          37
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          G037
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          0
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          38
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          G038
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          0
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          39
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          G039
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          0
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          40
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          G040
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          0
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          41
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          G041
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          0
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          42
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          G042
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          0
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          43
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          G043
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          0
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          44
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          G044
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          0
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          45
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          G045
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          0
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          46
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          G046
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          0
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          47
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          0
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          48
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          0
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          49
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          G049
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          0
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          50
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          0
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          51
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          62
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          63
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          64
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          65
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          66
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          67
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          68
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          104
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          69
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          24
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          70
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          49
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          71
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          72
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          73
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          74
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          75
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          V014
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          102
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          76
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          20
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          77
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          V016
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          15
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          78
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          64
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          79
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          V018
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          80
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          33
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          81
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          V020
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          37
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          82
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          22
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          83
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          15
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          84
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          V023
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          15
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          85
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          V024
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          18
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          86
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          19
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          87
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          V026
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          10
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          88
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          V027
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          38
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          89
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          V028
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          29
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        <catValu>
          90
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          V029
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          19
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          91
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          V030
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          8
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          92
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          7
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          93
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          33
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        <catValu>
          94
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          V033
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          24
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          95
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          V034
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          34
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          96
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          V035
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          19
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          97
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          V036
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          36
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
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          V037
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          29
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
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          V038
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          32
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          100
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          V039
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          44
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          101
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          V040
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          325
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          102
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          Y001
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          18
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      <catgry>
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          103
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          Y002
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          25
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      <catgry>
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          104
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          Y003
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          29
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          105
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As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
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          72
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          54
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          145
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-12-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-12-02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-12-03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          83
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-12-04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          179
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-12-06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-12-08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2018-01-30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2018-01-31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V549" name="stp_intvwresult" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="45"/>
      <labl>
        interview result
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          RESULT
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The result of the interview.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          87
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          completed
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2120
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no competent respondent at home
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          postponed
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          partly completed
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          incapacitated
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ineligible
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          102
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          279
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          132
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "RESULT OF VISIT"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V550" name="stp_intvwresult_spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="66"/>
      <labl>
        interview result-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          RESULT
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field. 

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        447
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The specification of the other result of the interview.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ADMITTED IN KENYATTA HOSPITAL
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AFTER SEPARATION OUTMIGRATED TO KISUMU
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          COMES BACK VERY LATE AT NIGHT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DOUBLE ENUMERATED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HANGING EXIT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[MOVED  TO  TASSIA]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED OUT OF DSA FOR JOB PURPOSES, WAS NOT PICKING UP HER PHONE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED OUT TO MURANGA AFTER SEPARATION WITH THE HUSBAND
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[MOVED TO  KASARANI.]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[MOVED TO  MACHAKOS]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO ARTHI RIVER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO BUNGOMA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO BUNGOMA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO BUSIA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO CHUKA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO DONHOLM.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO EMBAKASI GILRS PIPELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO GITHURAI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO HOMABAY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO ISIOLO.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KAHAWA WEST
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KAKAMEGA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KANGUNDO.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KARATINA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KARURA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KAWANGWARE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KAYABA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KAYOLE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KAYOLE AND SHE ISN'T AVAILABLE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KAYOLE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KIBWEZI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KISII
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KISII.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KISUMU
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KISUMU.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KITUI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KITUI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KWARE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO KWARE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO LAIKIPIA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MACHAKOS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MACHAKOS.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MAKONGENI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MAKONGENI AND CURRENTLY IN UPCOUNTRY TILL JANUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MAKUENI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MAKUENI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MARINGO.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MASINGA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MATUU.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MBOONI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MBOTELA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MIGORI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MLOLONGO
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MLOLONGO.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MOMBASA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MOMBASA ROAD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO MURANG'A.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO NAKURU.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO NJENGA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO NYERI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO PIPELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO PIPELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO RUAI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO RUBEN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO RUBEN BUT SHE IS IN UPCOUNTRY TILL JANUARY NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO RUBEN.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO TASSIA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UASIN GISHU.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UMOJA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UNKNOWN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UNKNOWN AREA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UNKNOWN DESTINATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UNKNOWN RESIDENCE OUTSIDE STUDY AREA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UNKNOWN RESIDENCE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY LAST YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY TWO MONTHS AGO
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY(UKNOWN)
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO UTAWALA.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED TO WOTE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MOVED WITHIN DSS AREA BUT IN UNKNOWN LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NO CONTACT MADE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OMG
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[OUT MIGRANT  TO KARIOBANGI]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT ,KARIOBANGI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT DANDARA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT DANDORA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT GOMONGO
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT KARIOBANGI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT TO DANDORA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT TO GITHURAI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT TO GLUCOLA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT TO KARIOBANGI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT TO KASABUNI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT TO UNKNOWN LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT TO UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT UMOJA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRANT UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRATED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MIGRATED TO UNKNOWN PLACE AFTER SEPARATION WITH THE HUSBAND
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUT MÃ¬GRANT TO DANDORA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 10/3/2017 UNKNOWN IN THAT LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 15/12/2017 MOVED TO NANDI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 2/1/2016 MOVED TO MOYALE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 2/2/2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 20/9/2016 MOVED TO NYERI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 3/8/2017 WENT TO UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 30/10/2016 UNKNOWN TO THAT AREA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT MWIKI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRANT TO UNKNOWN LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED DADORA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED EASTLEIGHT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED OGUNJA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO DANDORA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO DUBAI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO GITHURAI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO JUJA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO KAKAMEGA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO KARIOBANGI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO KARIOBANGI SOUTH
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO KISUMU
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO MOYALE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO NAKURU
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO NGOMONGO
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO NYANDARWA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO PIPELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO SIAYA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO UMMOJA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OUTMIGRATED TO UNKNOWN LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          REALLOCATED TO UNKNOWN LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED AND CURRENTLY IN UPCOUNTRY TILL JANUARY NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO ARTHI RIVER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO BUSIA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO CHAVAKALI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO HURUMA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO KISII
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO KOMAROK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO MACHAKOS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO MAKONGENI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO MAKUENI
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO MURANG'A
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO PIPELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO THIKA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO UNKNOWN LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO UPCOUNTR(UKNOWN) OUTMIGRANT ACCORDING TO DSS 1/2/2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RELOCATED TO VIHIGA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESIDES IN NYERI SHE VISITS HER HUSBAND OCCASIONALLY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT DIED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT NOT AVAILABLE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT RELOCATED TO UNKNOWN LOCATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SEPARATED AND MOVED TO UKNOWN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SEPARATED AND MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SEPARATED AND MOVED UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS IN UPCOUNTRY TILL APRIL 2018
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS IN UPCOUNTRY TILL FEBRUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS IN UPCOUNTRY TILL JANUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS IN UPCOUNTRY TILL JANUARY NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS KAMPALA TILL END DECEMBER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE MOVED TO BUNGOMA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE MOVED TO UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO EMBU SHE WILL COME BACK IN MARCH 2018
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO MACHAKOS SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO MAKUENI AND SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO UPCOUNTRY BUT SHE WILL COME BACK IN JANUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO UPCOUNTRY SHE WILL COME BACK IN JANUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO UPCOUNTRY SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO UPCOUNTRY(BUSIA)SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO UPCOUNTRY(KISUMU)SHE WILL BE BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WENT TO UPCOUNTRY(UKNOWN)
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SINCE MARCH THIS YEAR SHE HAS BEEN LIVING IN UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TAMPORARY ABSENT RESIDENT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TAR MOMBASA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TEMPORARILY ABSENT REIDENT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TEMPORARILY ABSENT RESIDENT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TEMPORARY ABSENT FOR JOB PURPOSES TILL 23RD DECEMBER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TEMPORARY ABSENT RESIDENT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TEMPORARY ABSENT RESIDENT DANDORA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TEMPORARY ABSENT RESIDENT TO KISUMU
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TEMPORARY ABSENT,VISITS LOCATION ONLY ONCE AMONTH
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT IN THE LOCATION ,THE NAME DOES NOT MATCH
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT IS NEVER AVAILABLE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TRAVELLED UPCOUNTRY TEMPORARILY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UPCOUNTRY BUTERE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UPCOUNTRY TILL JANUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO BUSIA SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO ELDORET WILL COME BACK IN MID DECEMBER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO KAKAMEGA WILL COME BACK IN JANUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO KIAMBU SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO MACHAKOS SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO MAKUENI AND SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO MBOONI NOT SURE WHEN SHE WILL BE COMING BACK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO SOUTH AFRICA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO UPCOUNTRY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO UPCOUNTRY ACCORDING TO THE NEIGHBOURS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO UPCOUNTRY SHE WILL COME BACK IN JANUARY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO UPCOUNTRY SHE WILL COME BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO UPCOUNTRY SINCE MAY THIS YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WENT TO UPCOUNTRY(MURANG'A)SHE WILL BE BACK NEXT YEAR
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Y0050010080102
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Y02000030030002
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Y0450190080001
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Ã’UT MIGRANT KIAMIKO
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "RESULT OF VISIT Other Specify"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V551" name="stp_q100a_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="14"/>
      <labl>
        month of baseline interview
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          The date of baseline interview
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month when the baseline survey was conducted
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1737
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1046
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V552" name="stp_q100a_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="14"/>
      <labl>
        year of baseline interview
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          The date of baseline interview
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="2016" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year when the baseline survey was conducted
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V553" name="stp_q100b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="14"/>
      <labl>
        pregnant at baseline interview
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q306 AT BASELINE (SKIPPED IF R WAS PREGNANT)
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Are you pregnant now?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was pregnant during the baseline interview.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2574
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V554" name="stp_q100c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        menstrual period returned since the last pregnancy ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          <![CDATA[CHECK Q301 AND Q336 IN BASELINE  (SKIPPED IF R WAS PREGNANT)]]>
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Has your menstrual period returned since the last pregnancy ended?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether menstrual period has returned since the last pregnancy ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          249
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pregnant at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          has never given birth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V555" name="stp_q100d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="41"/>
      <labl>
        baseline knows,ever use,current use of:pills
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q401a, b, c AT BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Pills
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        During baseline whether the respondent knows,ever use,current use of pills.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          never heard of pills
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          heard of but never used pills
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1666
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ever used but not using pills at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          859
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          using pills at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          234
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V556" name="stp_q100e" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="47"/>
      <labl>
        baseline knows,ever use,current use of:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q401a, b, c AT BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          injectables
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        During baseline whether the respondent knows,ever use,current use of pills.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          never heard of injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          heard of but never used injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          665
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ever used but not using injectables at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1205
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          using injectables at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          909
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V557" name="stp_q100f" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="44"/>
      <labl>
        baseline knows,ever use,current use of:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q401a, b, c AT BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Implants
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        During baseline whether the respondent knows,ever use,current use of implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          never heard of implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          heard of but never used implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1805
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ever used but not using implants at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          407
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          using implants at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          548
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V558" name="stp_q100g" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="39"/>
      <labl>
        baseline knows,ever use,current use of:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q401a, b, c AT BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          IUD
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        During baseline whether the respondent knows,ever use,current use of IUD.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          never heard of iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          146
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          heard of but never used iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2550
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ever used but not using iud at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          using iud at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V559" name="stp_q100h" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="47"/>
      <labl>
        baseline knows,ever use,current use of:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q401a, b, c AT BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Male Condom
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        During baseline whether the respondent knows,ever use,current use of male condom.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          never heard of male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          heard of but never used male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2081
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ever used but not using male condom at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          609
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          using male condom at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V560" name="stp_q100i" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        contraceptive method using at baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          <![CDATA[CHECK Q403 (generated from 401c) IN BASELINE 
(SKIPPED IF R WAS PREGNANT)]]>
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          IS R CURRENTLY USING ANY METHOD?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2 


Respondent's response at baseline will be preloaded. If it is recorded that a respondent or her husband/partner had undergone sterilization at the baseline, the woman is not eligible for the second wave and should have been excluded from the study. If you find any of your respondents who is recoded as sterilized or her husband/partner as being sterilized at the baseline in the preloaded data, please report the case to your team leader.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is currently using any method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pregnant at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no current use
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          535
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          548
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          907
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pill
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          230
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          47
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lactational amenorrhea
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rhythm
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          withdrawal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          62
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          emergency contraception
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V561" name="stp_q100i_isbaselinecorrect" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="9"/>
      <labl>
        correct contraceptive method recorded at baseline?
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          <![CDATA[CHECK Q403 (generated from 401c) IN BASELINE 
(SKIPPED IF R WAS PREGNANT)]]>
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          IS R CURRENTLY USING ANY METHOD?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2 


Respondent's response at baseline will be preloaded. If it is recorded that a respondent or her husband/partner had undergone sterilization at the baseline, the woman is not eligible for the second wave and should have been excluded from the study. If you find any of your respondents who is recoded as sterilized or her husband/partner as being sterilized at the baseline in the preloaded data, please report the case to your team leader.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="2"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is currently using any method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2650
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          133
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V562" name="stp_q100i_correctbaselinemethod" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        actual corrected method using at baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          <![CDATA[CHECK Q403 (generated from 401c) IN BASELINE 
(SKIPPED IF R WAS PREGNANT)]]>
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          IS R CURRENTLY USING ANY METHOD?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2 


Respondent's response at baseline will be preloaded. If it is recorded that a respondent or her husband/partner had undergone sterilization at the baseline, the woman is not eligible for the second wave and should have been excluded from the study. If you find any of your respondents who is recoded as sterilized or her husband/partner as being sterilized at the baseline in the preloaded data, please report the case to your team leader.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is currently using any method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2650
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pregnant at baseline
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no current use
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pill
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lactational amenorrhea
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rhythm
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          withdrawal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          emergency contraception
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V563" name="stp_q100j" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="20"/>
      <labl>
        wanted a/another child at baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q704 &amp; Q723 IN BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Now I have some questions about the future. Would you like to have (a/another) child, or would you prefer not to have any (more) children?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman would you like to have (a/another) child, or would she prefer not to have any (more) children.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          have a/another child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1920
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no more/none
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          810
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cannot get pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          undecided/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          52
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V564" name="stp_q100k" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="14"/>
      <labl>
        # of living children at baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK Q303 IN BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How many children are still alive?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions were asked to respondents at baseline. Their responses for these specific questions will be preloaded in the electronic questionnaire in tablet before your interview. After you entered Respondent ID in the questionnaire in your tablet, the selected data of the respondent will appear on your screen. 

GO TO A PRINTED COPY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CALENDAR SHEET AT THE END OF OF THE PAPER QUESTIONNAIRE OR ON YOUR CLIPBOARD (HEREINAFTER CALENDAR).
Then please enter the following information in the Calendar.

·	“1” in the month of the baseline interview in Col. 0 (You will refer to this date variously for information requiring an update from what was previously collected.)
·	“2” in the month of the current interview in Col. 0.
·	“P” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was pregnant at the baseline
·	“A” in the month of the baseline in Col.1 if a respondent was in postpartum amenorrhea
·	“0” in the month of the baseline in Col.2 if a respondent was not using any method of contraception
·	The code of the method of contraception in the month of the baseline in Col.2]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="0" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The number of the living children the woman had during baseline.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          none
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          95
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          756
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          897
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          548
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          311
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          109
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V566" name="stp_q200a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        still married to the same man
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK 100a: DATE OF BASELINE INTERVIEW
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In (MONTH) 2016, you said that you were married or living with a man, as if married. Are you still with the same man?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if the respondent is still in union.  If she has been with the same husband/partner since the baseline (2016) and says 'YES' to Q200a, skip Q218. If she replies 'NO' to Q200a, meaning she is not living with the same man, please proceed to the next question Q200b and ask how the relationship ended. The month of the baseline interview will be preloaded in the question.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is still married to the same man she was married to in 2016
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          123
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V567" name="stp_q200b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how marriage at baseline ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How did it end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q200b will be asked of all women who report a change in their marital status since the baseline. You will ask how the union ended, that is; whether she separated, divorced or widowed.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How the baseline marriage ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          separated
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          106
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          divorced
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          widowed
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V568" name="stp_q200c" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        date when marriage at baseline ended (%td format)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did your earlier marriage/relationship end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q200c asks when the change in the previous marriage/partnership happened. This will be captured by correctly writing/selecting the month and year when it ended. Note that this information is based on baseline (2016) as the reference point and as such an entry earlier than September 2016 is not valid.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        123
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        2016-09-01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2017-11-01
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The date when the earlier marriage status ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-12-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-01-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-02-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-03-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-04-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-05-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-06-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-07-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-08-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-09-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-10-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V569" name="stp_q200d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        current marital status
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What is your situation now? Are you married or living with a new (partner/husband) as if married?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q200d asks if the respondent who ended the previous marriage/partnership is currently married to a new husband or living with a new husband/partner as if married. Remember that there are two different categories of YES responses: (1) “YES” woman is married with a new husband and (2) “YES” lives with a new partner. Be sure, therefore, that you distinguish between these two categories. If the woman just responds YES, then ask her, if she is currently married or currently just living with a man as if married. An informal union is one in which the man and woman live together for some time, intending to have a lasting relationship, but do not have a formal customary, civil or religious ceremony. Casual sexual encounters are not included here. 
Example: If a woman went to live with her boyfriend and his family and has stayed for several years, they would be considered as “living together,” whether or not they have any children. On the other hand, if a woman has a boyfriend but has never lived with him, she would not be considered to be in a marriage or a union. 

CHECK THE FILTER FOR 200D: IF A WOMAN ENDED THE MARRIAGE/PARTNERSHIP AND IS NO LONGER MARRIED OR IS NO LONGER LIVING WITH ANY MAN AS IF MARRIED, PLEASE END THE INTERVIEW.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The current marital status of the woman
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          married to new partner
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          living with new partner
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not currently married
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V570" name="stp_q200e" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        In what month and year did you start living with the new (husband/partner) (%td format)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did you start living with the new (husband/partner)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q200e asks the month and year when the woman married the new husband or started living with the new man as if married.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        23
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        2016-11-01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2017-11-01
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month and year the woman started living with the new (husband/partner).
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-01-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-02-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-03-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-04-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-05-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-06-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-07-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-08-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-09-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-10-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V571" name="stp_q213" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse's age at last birthday
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How old was your (husband/partner) on his last birthday?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          If you have difficulty obtaining the husband's age, use the same methods to probe for his age as described in Qs. 101-102 for obtaining the respondent's age.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The spouse's age at his last birthday.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2286
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          36
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          37
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          39
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          40
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "213How old was your husband/partner on his last birthday?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V572" name="stp_q214" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse has ever attended school
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did your (husband/partner) ever attend school?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          These questions are identical to Qs. 201-203, which were asked of the respondent. Again, note that in Q. 215, you record the highest level attended, and in Q. 216, you record the highest grade [form/year] completed at that level.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's spouse has ever attended school.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2286
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "214Did your husband/partner ever attend school?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V573" name="stp_q215" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        spouse's highest level of school ever attended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          These questions are identical to Qs. 201-203, which were asked of the respondent. Again, note that in Q. 215, you record the highest level attended, and in Q. 216, you record the highest grade [form/year] completed at that level.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's spouse's highest level of school he has ever attended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2286
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          primary-incomplete
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          primary-complete
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          primary-don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          secondary-incomplete
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          secondary-complete
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          secondary-don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          more than secondary
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          more than secondary-don't know grade
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "215What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V574" name="stp_q216" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse's highest class at highest level of school ever attended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What was the highest [GRADE/FORM/YEAR] he completed at that level?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'.
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          These questions are identical to Qs. 201-203, which were asked of the respondent. Again, note that in Q. 215, you record the highest level attended, and in Q. 216, you record the highest grade [form/year] completed at that level.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's spouse's highest class at highest level of school he has ever attended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2289
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V575" name="stp_q218" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse has worked in the last 6 months
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Has your (husband/partner) done any work in the last 6 months?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Qs. 217 and 218 ask if the respondent's husband/partner worked recently. In Q. 217 ask about work in the last 4 weeks. If the respondent's husband/partner has not worked in the last 4 weeks or the respondent doesn't know, ask Q. 209 to determine if he has worked in the last 6 months.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse has worked in the last 6 months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2136
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          71
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "218Has your husband/partner done any work in the last 6 months?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V576" name="stp_q219" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="33"/>
      <labl>
        spouse's occupation
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What is/was your (husband's/partner's) occupation? That is, what kind of work does/did he mainly do?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q. 219 asks what is respondent's husband's or partner's occupation. By occupation, we mean what kind of work the respondent's husband/partner MAINLY does.

Examples of occupations are clerk, secretary, barber, taxi driver, nurse, teacher, lawyer, salesman, rubber tapper, fisherman, rice farmer, carpenter, etc. We are not interested in the industry that he works in (e.g., agriculture, mining, or sales) or where he works (in a bank, a retail clothing store, or a government office), but we need to know what his job is.

Example: The respondent says her husband works in the Ministry of Planning. This response tells you where he works but not what his occupation is. You ask what he does at the Ministry of Planning and learn that he is an accountant. Record 'PROFESSIONAL, TECH, MANAGERIAL.' 

If the respondent says that her partner works on a farm and he is paid, you select AGRICULTURE EMPLOYEE. If the partner works on a farm that he owns, you will select AGRICULTURE SELF EMPLOYED. If they work as a domestic employee in a household, you will select HOUSEHOLD DOMESTIC from the list of response codes. 

If you are not sure which response category the occupation respondent provided belongs to, write the answer in the respondent's own words in OTHER, SPECIFY '99'. If you are not sure how to write the occupation, it is better to give more detail than less. 

“Not currently working” is not an acceptable response. If he is unemployed, get a description of his most recent job. If he does more than one job, write down what he does most of the time. If he is not working because he is in school, write “student” in OTHER, SPECIFY '99'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The spouse's occupation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          professional/technical/managerial
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          clerical
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sales
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          302
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          agriculture:self-employed
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          agriculture:employee
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          household/domestic
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          service
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          manual:skilled
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          439
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          manual:unskilled
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1300
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "219What is/was your husband's/partner's occupation? That is, what kind of work does he mainly do?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V577" name="stp_q219_spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="65"/>
      <labl>
        spouse's occupation-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What is/was your (husband's/partner's) occupation? That is, what kind of work does/did he mainly do?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q. 219 asks what is respondent's husband's or partner's occupation. By occupation, we mean what kind of work the respondent's husband/partner MAINLY does.

Examples of occupations are clerk, secretary, barber, taxi driver, nurse, teacher, lawyer, salesman, rubber tapper, fisherman, rice farmer, carpenter, etc. We are not interested in the industry that he works in (e.g., agriculture, mining, or sales) or where he works (in a bank, a retail clothing store, or a government office), but we need to know what his job is.

Example: The respondent says her husband works in the Ministry of Planning. This response tells you where he works but not what his occupation is. You ask what he does at the Ministry of Planning and learn that he is an accountant. Record 'PROFESSIONAL, TECH, MANAGERIAL.' 

If the respondent says that her partner works on a farm and he is paid, you select AGRICULTURE EMPLOYEE. If the partner works on a farm that he owns, you will select AGRICULTURE SELF EMPLOYED. If they work as a domestic employee in a household, you will select HOUSEHOLD DOMESTIC from the list of response codes. 

If you are not sure which response category the occupation respondent provided belongs to, write the answer in the respondent's own words in OTHER, SPECIFY '99'. If you are not sure how to write the occupation, it is better to give more detail than less. 

“Not currently working” is not an acceptable response. If he is unemployed, get a description of his most recent job. If he does more than one job, write down what he does most of the time. If he is not working because he is in school, write “student” in OTHER, SPECIFY '99'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        9
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The spouse's occupation.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          CURRENTLY NOT WORKING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS BEEN UNWELL
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          JOBLESS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT DOING ANY JOB
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT WORKING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SPIRITUAL LEADER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE SPOUSE HAD FALLEN ILL
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS A DRIVER BUT GOT AN ACCIDENT AND GOT DISABLED LIKE 2YEARS AGO
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WORKS WITH CONTRACTS AND CURRENTLY THERE ARE NO CONTRACTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "219OTHER, SPECIFY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V578" name="stp_q300b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        menses have returned since last birth
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK 100b and 100c (Q306 &amp; 336 AT BASELINE):MENSTRUAL PERIOD NOT RETURNED SINCE LAST BIRTH
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In (MONTH) in 2016 you told us that your menstrual period had not returned? Has it returned?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[After a woman has given birth, there is a length of time when she will not have her monthly menstrual periods (postpartum amenorrhea). Q300b-300c asks about whether a woman's period has resumed following the last birth which was reported at the baseline. If yes, ask which month the menstrual period returned. 

GO TO CALENDAR: 
IF HER MENSTRUATION HAS NOT RETURNED SINCE THE BASELINE, ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTHS OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA IN COL. 1. 
IF HER MENSTRUATION HAS RETURNED SINCE THE BASELINE, ENTER “M” IN THE MONTH WHEN MENSTRUATION WAS RETURN, AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTH(S) OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA BETWEEN 'M' AND THE MONTH OF BASELINE INTERVIEW IN COL.1.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2741
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        42
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's menses have return since the last birth.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2541
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          149
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V579" name="stp_q300c_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which menses resumed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did your menstrual period returned?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[After a woman has given birth, there is a length of time when she will not have her monthly menstrual periods (postpartum amenorrhea). Q300b-300c asks about whether a woman's period has resumed following the last birth which was reported at the baseline. If yes, ask which month the menstrual period returned. 

GO TO CALENDAR: 
IF HER MENSTRUATION HAS NOT RETURNED SINCE THE BASELINE, ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTHS OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA IN COL. 1. 
IF HER MENSTRUATION HAS RETURNED SINCE THE BASELINE, ENTER “M” IN THE MONTH WHEN MENSTRUATION WAS RETURN, AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTH(S) OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA BETWEEN 'M' AND THE MONTH OF BASELINE INTERVIEW IN COL.1.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2741
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        42
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which menses resumed
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2592
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V580" name="stp_q300c_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which menses resumed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did your menstrual period returned?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[After a woman has given birth, there is a length of time when she will not have her monthly menstrual periods (postpartum amenorrhea). Q300b-300c asks about whether a woman's period has resumed following the last birth which was reported at the baseline. If yes, ask which month the menstrual period returned. 

GO TO CALENDAR: 
IF HER MENSTRUATION HAS NOT RETURNED SINCE THE BASELINE, ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTHS OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA IN COL. 1. 
IF HER MENSTRUATION HAS RETURNED SINCE THE BASELINE, ENTER “M” IN THE MONTH WHEN MENSTRUATION WAS RETURN, AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTH(S) OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA BETWEEN 'M' AND THE MONTH OF BASELINE INTERVIEW IN COL.1.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2741
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        42
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which menses resumed
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2592
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          108
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V581" name="stp_q300e" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        menses have returned since last birth
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK 100b (Q306 AT BASELINE):PREGNANT AT BASELINE
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In (MONTH) in 2016 you told us that you were (XX MONTH) pregnant, how did the pregnancy end? A baby born alive, a miscarriage, terminated or still birth?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q.300e: This question asks the respondent how the pregnancy she told us at baseline in 2016 ended. To ensure that none are missed, the question specifically mentions the four ways a pregnancy can be ended. If a pregnancy ended early and involuntarily, it was a miscarriage. If a woman voluntarily ended a pregnancy, it was a termination (i.e. abortion). If a woman gave birth to a child that showed no signs of life, it was a stillbirth. Choose a response “LIVE BIRTH”, “MISCARRIAGE”, “TERMINATED” or “STILL BIRTH' based on her response. If the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage, terminated or in a still birth, skip to Q300n. If she reported to be pregnant at baseline but found later that she was not pregnant, select “SHE WAS NOT PREGNANT”, correct the entry in the calendar and skipped to Q306.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's menses have returned since last birth.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          live birth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          137
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          miscarriage
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          terminated
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          still birth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          she was not pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2598
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V582" name="stp_q300f_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        In what month was the baby born?
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year was the baby born?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300f: For women whose pregnancy ended in a live birth in Q300e, this question asks for the month and year the baby was born. Fill in month and year of birth in appropriate boxes provided.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month the baby was born.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V583" name="stp_q300f_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        In what year was the baby born?
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year was the baby born?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300f: For women whose pregnancy ended in a live birth in Q300e, this question asks for the month and year the baby was born. Fill in month and year of birth in appropriate boxes provided.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year the baby was born.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          65
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          71
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V584" name="stp_q300h" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        gender of the baby
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Is the baby a boy or a girl?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300h asks a woman the sex of the baby she just talked about. If the birth was triplets or more multiple births, recode the first two births.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the baby is a boy or a girl.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          boy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          58
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          girl
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          78
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:boys
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:girls
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:boy+girl
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V585" name="stp_q300i" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        baby is still alive
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Is the baby still alive?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300i asks a woman if the baby is still alive. For multiple births, use codes 3-6
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the baby is still alive.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          130
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:both alive
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:both died
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:girl died
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:boy died
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V586" name="stp_q300j" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has resumed sexual intercourse since the birth of child
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you had sexual intercourse since the birth of this child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300j: Couples may decide to wait a certain length of time after the birth of a child before resuming sexual relations (postpartum abstinence). Q. 300j asks to determine if a woman resumed sexual intercourse after the birth of the child she was pregnant with at the baseline.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has resumed sexual intercourse since the birth of child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          134
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V587" name="stp_q300k_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which sexual intercourse resumed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did you resume sexual intercourse after the birth of this child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q. 300k: If the woman has resumed sexual intercourse, ask in the month and year she resumed sexual intercourse after the birth of this child.

NOTE: A respondent may consider Q300j and Q300k a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask the questions as if it is no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of all women in this study and other surveys in the country]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which the woman resumed sexual intercourse.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2609
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V588" name="stp_q300k_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which sexual intercourse resumed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did you resume sexual intercourse after the birth of this child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q. 300k: If the woman has resumed sexual intercourse, ask in the month and year she resumed sexual intercourse after the birth of this child.

NOTE: A respondent may consider Q300j and Q300k a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask the questions as if it is no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of all women in this study and other surveys in the country]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which the woman resumed sexual intercourse.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2609
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          123
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V589" name="stp_q300l" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        menses have resumed since the birth of child
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Has your menstrual period returned since this birth?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q300l asks the respondent whether her menstrual period has returned since this birth. If her period has not returned, skip to 306. 

FOR WOMEN WHO'S MENSTRUAL PERIOD HAS NOT RETURNED, GO TO CALENDAR AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTHS OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA IN COL. 1. 

Q. 300m asks the woman in what month and year her menstrual period returned Record the month and year in the appropriate boxes. Women whose menstrual period has returned is skipped to Q306.

GO TO CALENDAR AND ENTER 'M' IN THE MONTH WHEN PERIOD WAS RETURNED, AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTH(S) OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING MONTH OF THE BIRTH AND 'M' IN COL 1.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's menses have resumed since the birth of child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          93
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          44
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V590" name="stp_q300m_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which menses returned
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did your menstrual period return?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q300l asks the respondent whether her menstrual period has returned since this birth. If her period has not returned, skip to 306. 

FOR WOMEN WHO'S MENSTRUAL PERIOD HAS NOT RETURNED, GO TO CALENDAR AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTHS OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA IN COL. 1. 

Q. 300m asks the woman in what month and year her menstrual period returned Record the month and year in the appropriate boxes. Women whose menstrual period has returned is skipped to Q306.

GO TO CALENDAR AND ENTER 'M' IN THE MONTH WHEN PERIOD WAS RETURNED, AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTH(S) OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING MONTH OF THE BIRTH AND 'M' IN COL 1.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which menses returned.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2650
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V591" name="stp_q300m_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which menses returned
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did your menstrual period return?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q300l asks the respondent whether her menstrual period has returned since this birth. If her period has not returned, skip to 306. 

FOR WOMEN WHO'S MENSTRUAL PERIOD HAS NOT RETURNED, GO TO CALENDAR AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTHS OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA IN COL. 1. 

Q. 300m asks the woman in what month and year her menstrual period returned Record the month and year in the appropriate boxes. Women whose menstrual period has returned is skipped to Q306.

GO TO CALENDAR AND ENTER 'M' IN THE MONTH WHEN PERIOD WAS RETURNED, AND ENTER 'A' IN THE MONTH(S) OF POSTPARTUM AMNORRHOEA BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING MONTH OF THE BIRTH AND 'M' IN COL 1.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which menses returned.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2650
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V592" name="stp_q300n_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which pregnancy ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did the pregnancy end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300n: For women who mentioned in Q300e the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage, termination (including abortion) or still birth, they are asked the month and year the pregnancy ended. Record the month and year in the appropriate boxes.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which pregnancy ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2737
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V593" name="stp_q300n_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which pregnancy ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did the pregnancy end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300n: For women who mentioned in Q300e the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage, termination (including abortion) or still birth, they are asked the month and year the pregnancy ended. Record the month and year in the appropriate boxes.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which pregnancy ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2737
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V594" name="stp_q300o" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        pregnancy duration when it ended:months
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How many months pregnant were you when that pregnancy ended?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 300o asks the respondent how many months pregnant she was when that pregnancy ended. Record the month in the appropriate boxes.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2743
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        40
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The pregnancy duration when it ended in months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2737
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V595" name="stp_q306" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        woman is currently pregnant
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Are you pregnant now?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

Ask the respondent if she is currently pregnant or not. If she is not pregnant or unsure, she will be skipped to Q320.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is currently pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          135
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2061
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "306Are you currently pregnant?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V596" name="stp_q307" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        pregnancy duration:months
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How many months pregnant are you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

Record the answer in completed months, putting a zero in the first box if she has completed nine or fewer months of pregnancy. You may need to check that the woman is responding in completed months. 

Example: If the woman answers that she is 'five months pregnant', ask “Are you in your fifth month of pregnancy, or have you completed your fifth month of pregnancy?” Record '04' if she responds she is in the fifth month of pregnancy and '05' if she has completed five months of pregnancy.

If the woman does not know how many months she has been pregnant, probe to get an estimate by asking, for example, about the date of her last menstrual period.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's pregnancy duration in months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "307How many months pregnant are you?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V597" name="stp_q308" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        wanted to get pregnant:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

These questions are asked to ascertain whether the respondent's children were wanted at that time or unwanted and, if wanted, whether they were born sooner than preferred.
If respondent answers YES for 307, it will skip to Q. 312. Otherwise, you will proceed with Q. 308.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman wanted to get pregnant at that particular time.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "308When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V598" name="stp_q309" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        wanted to get pregnant later or not at all:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did you want to have a baby later on or did you not want any (more) children?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

These questions are asked to ascertain whether the respondent's children were wanted at that time or unwanted and, if wanted, whether they were born sooner than preferred.
If respondent answers YES for 307, it will skip to Q. 312. Otherwise, you will proceed with Q. 308.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman wanted to get pregnant later or not at all.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2277
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted later
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted no more/none
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "309Did you want to have a baby later on or did you not want any more children?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V599" name="stp_q310_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long would have waited to get pregnant:preg woman:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How much longer did you want to wait to get pregnant?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

Note that this question asks respondents who say that they wanted to wait longer to have a/another baby in Q. 309, how long they wanted to wait before becoming pregnant, not before giving birth. Record the answer in either months or years, and circle the corresponding code. If the respondent gives a general answer such as “I would have liked to have waited until I was ready,” ask her how many months or years she wanted to wait. Record the extra time that she said she would have preferred to wait before becoming pregnant. 

Example: A woman became pregnant 18 months after her previous birth but she tells you she would have preferred a two-year (24-month) interval before becoming pregnant again. You would select MONTHS and record '06' in the adjacent boxes (24-18 = 6).

Note that the answer can be given in months or years. Select 'months' if the response is in months or 'years' if in years, and record the answer in the appropriate boxes. If she says she doesn't know, record DON'T KNOW (code 98).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How long would have the woman waited to get pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2283
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "310How much longer did you want to wait to get pregnant?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V600" name="stp_q310_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long would have waited to get pregnant:preg woman:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How much longer did you want to wait to get pregnant?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

Note that this question asks respondents who say that they wanted to wait longer to have a/another baby in Q. 309, how long they wanted to wait before becoming pregnant, not before giving birth. Record the answer in either months or years, and circle the corresponding code. If the respondent gives a general answer such as “I would have liked to have waited until I was ready,” ask her how many months or years she wanted to wait. Record the extra time that she said she would have preferred to wait before becoming pregnant. 

Example: A woman became pregnant 18 months after her previous birth but she tells you she would have preferred a two-year (24-month) interval before becoming pregnant again. You would select MONTHS and record '06' in the adjacent boxes (24-18 = 6).

Note that the answer can be given in months or years. Select 'months' if the response is in months or 'years' if in years, and record the answer in the appropriate boxes. If she says she doesn't know, record DON'T KNOW (code 98).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How long would have the woman waited to get pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2283
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "310# ofunit_name_310:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V601" name="stp_q311" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        importance of avoiding/delaying pregnancy:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Right before you got pregnant, how important was it to you to avoid/delay the pregnancy? Would you say very important, somewhat important or not at all important?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

In Q.311 ask the currently pregnant respondent if delaying or avoiding pregnancy was very important, somewhat important or not at all important, before she became pregnant.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's importance of avoiding or delaying pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2277
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not at all important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "311Right before you got pregnant, how important was it to you to avoid/delay the pregnancy? Would you say very important, somewhat important or not at all important?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V602" name="stp_q314" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        worried about telling spouse:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you found out you were pregnant, were you worried or not worried about telling your husband/partner?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found her current pregnancy. 

In Q.315, select NO PARENT/NO CONTACT WITH PARENT (S) if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was worried about telling the spouse that she was pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          120
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "314When you found out you were pregnant, were you worried or not worried about telling your husband/partner?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V603" name="stp_q315" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="38"/>
      <labl>
        parents pleased/displeased about pregnancy:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When your parents were told about the pregnancy, were they pleased or not pleased?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found her current pregnancy. 

In Q.315, select NO PARENT/NO CONTACT WITH PARENT (S) if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's parents were pleased or displeased about the pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pleased
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          98
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not pleased
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no parent(s)/no contact with parent(s)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "315When your parents were told about the pregnancy, were they pleased or not pleased?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V604" name="stp_q316" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        worried about the cost of raising a child:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you found out you were pregnant, were you worried or not worried about how you could afford to raise your children properly with an extra child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found her current pregnancy. 

In Q.315, select NO PARENT/NO CONTACT WITH PARENT (S) if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was worried about the cost of raising a child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          112
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          this is the first child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "316When you found out you were pregnant, were you worried or not worried about how you could afford to raise your children properly with an extra child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V605" name="stp_q317" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        concerned about her health:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you found out you were pregnant, were you concerned or not concerned about the effect on your own health?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT

These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found her current pregnancy. 

In Q.315, select NO PARENT/NO CONTACT WITH PARENT (S) if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was concerned about her health.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          concerned
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not concerned
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          107
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "317When you found out you were pregnant, were you concerned or not concerned about the possible effects of the pregnancy on your own health?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V606" name="stp_q319" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="27"/>
      <labl>
        considered terminating the pregnancy:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          <![CDATA[When you found out you were pregnant, did you  consider or not consider terminating the pregnancy?]]>
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

QUESTION 306 -319 REFER TO WOMEN WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was considering terminating the pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2277
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          considered termination
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          didn't consider termination
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "319When you found out you were pregnant, did youconsider or not consider terminating the pregnancy?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V607" name="stp_q320a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had pregnancies since baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from the current pregnancy and the pregnancy at baseline) have you had any (other) pregnancies or births since the baseline interview in (MONTH) in 2016?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.
Q320a asks about any other pregnancy the woman may have had apart from the one at baseline and the one she is currently expecting. If she had no other pregnancy apart from the one at baseline and the current pregnancy, skip to Q220.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had pregnancies since baseline.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          187
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2022
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V608" name="stp_q320a_q100b_q306" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="41"/>
      <labl>
        pregnant in round 1? in round 2? both rounds?
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from the current pregnancy and the pregnancy at baseline) have you had any (other) pregnancies or births since the baseline interview in (MONTH) in 2016?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.
Q320a asks about any other pregnancy the woman may have had apart from the one at baseline and the one she is currently expecting. If she had no other pregnancy apart from the one at baseline and the current pregnancy, skip to Q220.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had pregnancies since baseline.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          round1:pregnant - round2:pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          round1:pregnant - round2:not pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          141
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          round1:not pregnant - round2:pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          130
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          round1:not pregnant - round2:not pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1933
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V609" name="stp_q320b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        # of pregnancies and/or births since baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How many pregnancies or births have you had?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q320b asks about the total number of pregnancies/births the woman had between the current one and the one reported at baseline. If the woman reports twins or triplets, please count as one pregnancy/birth.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The number of pregnancies and/or births the woman had since baseline.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          185
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V610" name="stp_q320c_lpreg_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which last pregnancy ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did the pregnancy end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Please refer only to pregnancies and births that occurred between baseline and current interview apart from the pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy a respondent is expecting. If more than two pregnancies/births occurred, please refer to the 2 most recent pregnancies/births. But a woman is unlikely to have more than 2 pregnancies within approximately 12 months.

Ask Q320c-320e for the last pregnancy/birth before asking question for the next-to-last pregnancy/birth. When asking questions, be sure to insert the name of the child where indicated so there is no confusion about which child you are referring to.

Q. 320c asks the date when the pregnancy ended. Select the month and year when the pregnancy ended. If more than one pregnancy is reported by the woman, record the end date for all the pregnancies reported starting with the last one.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which the last pregnancy ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V611" name="stp_q320c_lpreg_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which last pregnancy ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did the pregnancy end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Please refer only to pregnancies and births that occurred between baseline and current interview apart from the pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy a respondent is expecting. If more than two pregnancies/births occurred, please refer to the 2 most recent pregnancies/births. But a woman is unlikely to have more than 2 pregnancies within approximately 12 months.

Ask Q320c-320e for the last pregnancy/birth before asking question for the next-to-last pregnancy/birth. When asking questions, be sure to insert the name of the child where indicated so there is no confusion about which child you are referring to.

Q. 320c asks the date when the pregnancy ended. Select the month and year when the pregnancy ended. If more than one pregnancy is reported by the woman, record the end date for all the pregnancies reported starting with the last one.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which the last pregnancy ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          180
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V612" name="stp_q320c_nlpreg_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which next-to-last pregnancy ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did the pregnancy end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Please refer only to pregnancies and births that occurred between baseline and current interview apart from the pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy a respondent is expecting. If more than two pregnancies/births occurred, please refer to the 2 most recent pregnancies/births. But a woman is unlikely to have more than 2 pregnancies within approximately 12 months.

Ask Q320c-320e for the last pregnancy/birth before asking question for the next-to-last pregnancy/birth. When asking questions, be sure to insert the name of the child where indicated so there is no confusion about which child you are referring to.

Q. 320c asks the date when the pregnancy ended. Select the month and year when the pregnancy ended. If more than one pregnancy is reported by the woman, record the end date for all the pregnancies reported starting with the last one.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which next-to-last pregnancy ended
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2307
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V613" name="stp_q320c_nlpreg_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which next-to-last pregnancy ended
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did the pregnancy end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Please refer only to pregnancies and births that occurred between baseline and current interview apart from the pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy a respondent is expecting. If more than two pregnancies/births occurred, please refer to the 2 most recent pregnancies/births. But a woman is unlikely to have more than 2 pregnancies within approximately 12 months.

Ask Q320c-320e for the last pregnancy/birth before asking question for the next-to-last pregnancy/birth. When asking questions, be sure to insert the name of the child where indicated so there is no confusion about which child you are referring to.

Q. 320c asks the date when the pregnancy ended. Select the month and year when the pregnancy ended. If more than one pregnancy is reported by the woman, record the end date for all the pregnancies reported starting with the last one.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which next-to-last pregnancy ended
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2307
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V614" name="stp_q320d_lpreg" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        last pregnancy duration when it ended:months
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How many months did it last?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Please refer only to pregnancies and births that occurred between baseline and current interview apart from the pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy a respondent is expecting. If more than two pregnancies/births occurred, please refer to the 2 most recent pregnancies/births. But a woman is unlikely to have more than 2 pregnancies within approximately 12 months.


Q. 320d asks how long the pregnancy lasted in completed months before it ended. Equally, you will record for all pregnancies reported starting with the very last.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The duration when the last pregnancyit ended in months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          130
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V615" name="stp_q320d_nlpreg" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        next-to-last pregnancy duration when it ended:months
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How many months did it last?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320d asks how long the pregnancy lasted in completed months before it ended. Equally, you will record for all pregnancies reported starting with the very last.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The duration of the next-to-last pregnancy tended in months
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2307
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V616" name="stp_q320e_lpreg" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="35"/>
      <labl>
        last pregnancy ended in live birth?
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did it end in a live-born baby or miscarriage?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q320e: You will ask the woman what the result of the pregnancy reported in Q320b above was. The result may be LIVE BIRTH, MISCARRIAGE/TERMINATION/STILL BIRTH. If more than one pregnancy, skip to the pregnancy next-to-last in the right column, and ask Q320c-320e for the pregnancy next-to-last. Then, proceed to Q320f and complete the Calendar information.

If the woman reports twins or triplets, please count as one pregnancy/birth. If delivery results in a live birth and a stillbirth in the same month then only the live birth is recorded in the calendar.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the last pregnancy ended in live birth.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          live born
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          146
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          miscarriage/termination/still birth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V617" name="stp_q320e_nlpreg" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="35"/>
      <labl>
        next-to-last pregnancy ended in live birth?
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did it end in a live-born baby or miscarriage?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q320e: You will ask the woman what the result of the pregnancy reported in Q320b above was. The result may be LIVE BIRTH, MISCARRIAGE/TERMINATION/STILL BIRTH. If more than one pregnancy, skip to the pregnancy next-to-last in the right column, and ask Q320c-320e for the pregnancy next-to-last. Then, proceed to Q320f and complete the Calendar information.

If the woman reports twins or triplets, please count as one pregnancy/birth. If delivery results in a live birth and a stillbirth in the same month then only the live birth is recorded in the calendar.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the next-to-last pregnancy ended in live birth.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2307
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          live born
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          miscarriage/termination/still birth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V618" name="stp_q320e_lpreg_nlpreg" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="22"/>
      <labl>
        one or more live births?
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did it end in a live-born baby or miscarriage?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q320e: You will ask the woman what the result of the pregnancy reported in Q320b above was. The result may be LIVE BIRTH, MISCARRIAGE/TERMINATION/STILL BIRTH. If more than one pregnancy, skip to the pregnancy next-to-last in the right column, and ask Q320c-320e for the pregnancy next-to-last. Then, proceed to Q320f and complete the Calendar information.

If the woman reports twins or triplets, please count as one pregnancy/birth. If delivery results in a live birth and a stillbirth in the same month then only the live birth is recorded in the calendar.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the pregnancy had one or more live births.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          atleast one live birth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          146
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no live birth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          515
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V619" name="stp_q320h" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        gender of the live birth
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK 320e:ONE OR MORE LIVE BIRTH
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Is the baby a boy or a girl?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          IF TRIPLETS OR MORE MULTIPLE BIRTHS, RECODE THE FIRST TWO BIRTHS.
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320h asks the sex of the baby. If there were triplet or more multiple births, you will recode the first two births and ask her if they were twin boys, twin girls or twins with 1 girl and 1 boy.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The gender of the live birth.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          boy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          girl
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          68
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:boys
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:girls
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:boy+girl
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V620" name="stp_q320i" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        live birth is still alive
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Is the baby still alive?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320i asks whether the baby is still alive or not. Please use codes 3-6 as response options if there were multiple births.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the live birth is still alive.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          141
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:both alive
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:both died
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:girl died
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          twins:boy died
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V621" name="stp_q320j" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has resumed sexual intercourse since the live birth
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you had sexual intercourse since the birth of this child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Couples may decide to wait a certain length of time after the birth of a child before resuming sexual relations (postpartum abstinence). Q320j asks whether the woman had sexual intercourse since the birth of this last child. If the woman's answer is 'no', you will skip to Q320l.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has resumed sexual intercourse since the live birth.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          91
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          55
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V622" name="stp_q320k_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which sexual intercourse resumed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did you resume sexual intercourse after the birth of this child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320k: For those who started sexual intercourse after birth, this question asks in which month and year did she resume sexual intercourse. Record the month and year when she resumed sexual intercourse in the appropriate.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which sexual intercourse resumed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2692
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V623" name="stp_q320k_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which sexual intercourse resumed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did you resume sexual intercourse after the birth of this child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320k: For those who started sexual intercourse after birth, this question asks in which month and year did she resume sexual intercourse. Record the month and year when she resumed sexual intercourse in the appropriate.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which sexual intercourse resumed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2692
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          89
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V624" name="stp_q320l" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        menses have resumed since the live birth
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Has your menstrual period returned since this birth?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

After a woman has given birth, there is a length of time when she will not have her monthly menstrual period (postpartum amenorrhea). Q320l asks about whether the menstrual period has returned since this birth. If the menstrual period has not returned, skip to Q320n.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's menses have resumed since the live birth
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          60
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V625" name="stp_q320m_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which menses returned
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did your menstrual period return after this birth?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320m: For women whose menstrual period has returned, record the month and year when the menstrual period returned after this birth.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which menses returned.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2723
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V626" name="stp_q320m_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which menses returned
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In what month and year did your menstrual period return after this birth?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320m: For women whose menstrual period has returned, record the month and year when the menstrual period returned after this birth.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[The year  in which menses returned.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2723
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          60
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V627" name="stp_q320n" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        wanted to get pregnant
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
        </qstnLit>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

These questions are asked to ascertain whether the respondent's pregnancy was wanted at that time or not (Q320n) and if she did not want at that time, whether she wanted it later or did not want it at all (Q320o). Please observe the skip patterns for both 320n and 320o.  In Q320n, if the respondent said she wanted to get pregnant at the time, skip to Q320r.  In Q320o, if woman did not want any more children you will skip to Q320q.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman wanted to get pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          106
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V628" name="stp_q320o" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        wanted to get pregnant later or not at all
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did you want to have a baby later on or did you not want any (more) children?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

These questions are asked to ascertain whether the respondent's pregnancy was wanted at that time or not (Q320n) and if she did not want at that time, whether she wanted it later or did not want it at all (Q320o). Please observe the skip patterns for both 320n and 320o.  In Q320n, if the respondent said she wanted to get pregnant at the time, skip to Q320r.  In Q320o, if woman did not want any more children you will skip to Q320q.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman wanted to get pregnant later or not at all.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2743
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted later
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted no more/none
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V629" name="stp_q320p_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long would have waited to get pregnant:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How much longer did you want to wait to get pregnant?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320p: For women who wanted later, this question asks how much longer they wanted to wait to get pregnant. Please record the months and years the woman wanted to wait in the appropriate boxes.  Note: please record the values in 'YEARS' for values greater than 12 months, select 'MONTHS', if the number of months is less than 12. If the woman does not know the duration, please select in the option 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The duration the woman would have waited to get pregnant
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2752
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V630" name="stp_q320p_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long would have waited to get pregnant:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How much longer did you want to wait to get pregnant?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320p: For women who wanted later, this question asks how much longer they wanted to wait to get pregnant. Please record the months and years the woman wanted to wait in the appropriate boxes.  Note: please record the values in 'YEARS' for values greater than 12 months, select 'MONTHS', if the number of months is less than 12. If the woman does not know the duration, please select in the option 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The duration the woman would have waited to get pregnant
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2752
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V631" name="stp_q320q" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        importance of avoiding/delaying pregnancy
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Right before you got pregnant, how important was it to you to avoid/delay the pregnancy? Would you say very important, somewhat important or not at all important?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

In Q320p, the respondent is asked if delaying or avoiding pregnancy was very important, somewhat important or not at all important, right before she became pregnant.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The importance of the woman avoiding/delaying pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2743
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not at all important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V632" name="stp_q320r" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        worried about telling spouse
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you found out you were pregnant, were you worried or not worried about telling your husband/partner?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320r-320u: FEELINGS WHEN SHE FOUND OUT SHE WAS PREGNANT
These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found out about the pregnancy.

Q. 320r: asks whether the woman was worried or not worried about telling her husband or partner when she found out that she was pregnant.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was worried about telling spouse that she was pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          127
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V633" name="stp_q320s" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="38"/>
      <labl>
        parents pleased/displeased about pregnancy
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When your parents were told about the pregnancy, were they pleased or not pleased?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320r-320u: FEELINGS WHEN SHE FOUND OUT SHE WAS PREGNANT
These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found out about the pregnancy.

Q. 320s asks whether her parents were pleased or not pleased when she told them about the pregnancy. Select NO PARENT/NO CONTACT WITH PARENT (S) if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's parents were pleased/displeased about pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pleased
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          127
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not pleased
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no parent(s)/no contact with parent(s)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V634" name="stp_q320t" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        worried about the cost of raising a child
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you found out you were pregnant, were you worried or not worried about how you could afford to raise your children properly with an extra child.
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320r-320u: FEELINGS WHEN SHE FOUND OUT SHE WAS PREGNANT
These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found out about the pregnancy.

In Q320t, asks the respondent if she was she worried or not about how she could afford to raise her children properly with an extra child when she found out she was pregnant. Select 'THIS IS THE FIRST CHILD' if she is having her first pregnancy.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was worried about the cost of raising a child
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          114
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          this is the first child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V635" name="stp_q320u" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        concerned about her health
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you found out you were pregnant, were you concerned or not concerned about the effect on your own health?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.

Q. 320r-320u: FEELINGS WHEN SHE FOUND OUT SHE WAS PREGNANT
These questions ask a respondent about her feelings when she found out about the pregnancy.

Q. 320u asks whether she was concerned or not about the effect of the pregnancy on her own health.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman was concerned about her health.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          concerned
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not concerned
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          114
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V636" name="stp_q320w" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="27"/>
      <labl>
        considered terminating the pregnancy
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          <![CDATA[When you found out you were pregnant, did you  consider or not consider terminating the pregnancy?]]>
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q320a-Q320w are asked to all women. These series of questions are focused on other pregnancies/births that occurred between the baseline and the second wave apart from pregnancy at the baseline and current pregnancy.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman considered terminating the pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2743
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          considered termination
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          didn't consider termination
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V637" name="stp_q220" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse is away
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Is your husband/partner currently away for work, visiting relatives, or some other reasons?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[When asking this question and subsequent questions, choose the appropriate term for the woman's relationship (husband or partner).

Ask whether her partner actually lives with her or lives elsewhere. If the woman's partner usually lives with her but is away only temporarily, record LIVING WITH ME.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse is currently away.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, spouse is away
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          123
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, living with woman
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2086
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "220Is your husband/partner currently away for work, visiting relatives, or some other reasons?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V638" name="stp_q221_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long has spouse been away:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          For how long has he been away?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS.
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          When husband is away but comes home sometimes; ask the woman how long her husband has been away from her and then record it in days/weeks/months/years in box. Note that the answer can be given in days, weeks, months or years. Select and put in the answer in the appropriate response categories provided on the tablet.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[The duration the  spouse has been away.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          days
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          weeks
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "221 For how long has he been away?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V639" name="stp_q221_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long has spouse been away:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          For how long has he been away?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          When husband is away but comes home sometimes; ask the woman how long her husband has been away from her and then record it in days/weeks/months/years in box. Note that the answer can be given in days, weeks, months or years. Select and put in the answer in the appropriate response categories provided on the tablet.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[The duration the  spouse has been away.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "221# ofunit_name_221:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V640" name="stp_q223" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="39"/>
      <labl>
        # of spouse's visits in the last 12 months
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did he come home in the last 12 months? If YES, how many times did he come home?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[For women whose husbands have been away for 12 months or longer, ask how often her husband came home in this period. It could be that he came home at least once a week or once a month or even less frequent, or he never came home in the last 12 months.

Example: The respondent says her husband is away for 3 years and currently working and living in Middle East, but came back home twice in the last 12 months during Christmas and Easter. Record '3' in YEAR in Q221, and '2' in Q223.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The number of spouse's visits in the last 12 months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2301
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          spouse hasn't visited in last 12 months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "223Did he come home in the last 12 months? If YES, how many times did he come home?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V641" name="stp_q223a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        husband has been away for 2+ months between baseline &amp; interview
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from this current absence), since the last interview, was there any (other) time when you and your husband were separated for 2 or more months due to work, visiting relatives or any other reason?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[For women whose husbands have been away for 12 months or longer, ask how often her husband came home in this period. It could be that he came home at least once a week or once a month or even less frequent, or he never came home in the last 12 months.

Example: The respondent says her husband is away for 3 years and currently working and living in Middle East, but came back home twice in the last 12 months during Christmas and Easter. Record '3' in YEAR in Q221, and '2' in Q223. 

Q. 223a: Asks all women if there was any time when she and the husband were separated for 2 or more months due to work, visiting relatives or any other reason. Please skip to Q338 for those who were not separated for 2 or more months during the inter-survey period.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the husband has been away for 2+ months between baseline and the day of interview.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          108
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          101
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V642" name="stp_q223b_start" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        start date of separation
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In (MONTH) in 2016 you told us that your menstrual period had not returned? Has it returned?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[For women whose husbands have been away for 12 months or longer, ask how often her husband came home in this period. It could be that he came home at least once a week or once a month or even less frequent, or he never came home in the last 12 months.

Example: The respondent says her husband is away for 3 years and currently working and living in Middle East, but came back home twice in the last 12 months during Christmas and Easter. Record '3' in YEAR in Q221, and '2' in Q223. 

Q. 223b asks in which month and year did the separation start and in which month and year did it end. Please enter the months and year when the separation started and ended in the appropriate boxes.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        101
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        2016-09-01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2017-09-01
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[The month and the year when the separation start and  month and year it ended.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-12-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-01-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-02-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-03-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-04-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-05-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-06-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-07-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-08-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-09-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V643" name="stp_q223b_end" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        end date of separation
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In (MONTH) in 2016 you told us that your menstrual period had not returned? Has it returned?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[For women whose husbands have been away for 12 months or longer, ask how often her husband came home in this period. It could be that he came home at least once a week or once a month or even less frequent, or he never came home in the last 12 months.

Example: The respondent says her husband is away for 3 years and currently working and living in Middle East, but came back home twice in the last 12 months during Christmas and Easter. Record '3' in YEAR in Q221, and '2' in Q223. 

Q. 223b asks in which month and year did the separation start and in which month and year did it end. Please enter the months and year when the separation started and ended in the appropriate boxes.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        101
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        2016-11-01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2017-11-01
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[The month and the year when the separation start and  month and year it ended.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-12-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-01-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-02-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-03-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-04-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-05-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-06-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-07-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-08-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-09-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-10-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V644" name="stp_q223c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        husband has been away for 2+ months between baseline &amp; interview
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from this absence), since the last interview, was there any (other) time when you and your husband were separated for 2 or more months due to work, visiting relatives or any other reason?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[For women whose husbands have been away for 12 months or longer, ask how often her husband came home in this period. It could be that he came home at least once a week or once a month or even less frequent, or he never came home in the last 12 months.

Example: The respondent says her husband is away for 3 years and currently working and living in Middle East, but came back home twice in the last 12 months during Christmas and Easter. Record '3' in YEAR in Q221, and '2' in Q223. 

Q. 223c asks women if apart from the absence captured above (Q223a Q223b), there was any other time when she and the husband were separated for 2 or more months due to work, visiting relatives or any other reason. Please skip to Q338 for those who were not separated for 2 or more months.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the husband has been away for 2+ months between baseline &amp; interview.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2208
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          95
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V645" name="stp_q223d_start" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        start date of separation
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did the separation start and in which month and year did it end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[For women whose husbands have been away for 12 months or longer, ask how often her husband came home in this period. It could be that he came home at least once a week or once a month or even less frequent, or he never came home in the last 12 months.

Example: The respondent says her husband is away for 3 years and currently working and living in Middle East, but came back home twice in the last 12 months during Christmas and Easter. Record '3' in YEAR in Q221, and '2' in Q223. 

Q. 223d asks in which month and year did the separation start and in which month and year did it end. Please enter the months and year when the separation started and the separation ended in the boxes

Note: the month of separation q223d cannot be equivalent to month stated in Q223b. Also the month when separation started in Q223b & Q223d cannot be same as the month of current interview as husband would not have been away for 2 months at that time.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        6
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        2016-10-01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2017-05-01
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The date when seperation started.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-11-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-12-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-03-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-05-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V646" name="stp_q223d_end" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        end date of separation
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In which month and year did the separation start and in which month and year did it end?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[For women whose husbands have been away for 12 months or longer, ask how often her husband came home in this period. It could be that he came home at least once a week or once a month or even less frequent, or he never came home in the last 12 months.

Example: The respondent says her husband is away for 3 years and currently working and living in Middle East, but came back home twice in the last 12 months during Christmas and Easter. Record '3' in YEAR in Q221, and '2' in Q223. 

Q. 223d asks in which month and year did the separation start and in which month and year did it end. Please enter the months and year when the separation started and the separation ended in the boxes

Note: the month of separation q223d cannot be equivalent to month stated in Q223b. Also the month when separation started in Q223b & Q223d cannot be same as the month of current interview as husband would not have been away for 2 months at that time.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        6
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        2017-01-01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2017-08-01
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The date when seperation ended.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-01-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-02-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-03-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-04-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-05-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017-08-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V647" name="stp_q338_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long ago had sexual intercourse:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. How long ago did you last have sexual intercourse?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

A respondent may consider Q337 and Q338 a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask the questions as if it is no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of all women in this study and other surveys in the country.

Q. 338 applies to the respondent's last, or most recent, sexual partner. Fill in the respondent's answer in the space according to the units that she uses. The YEARS AGO response should be used only if the last intercourse was at least one year ago. In other words, there should never be a response '00' YEARS. 
Example: If she says “three weeks ago,” WEEKS AGO and write '03'. If she says “four days ago,” select DAYS AGO and write '04'. 

If the respondent appears to be rounding off her answer, probe for an exact answer. For example, if she says “about a week ago,” ask, “Do you remember which day? Was it before or after the weekend?” 

In some cases, you may have to convert a respondent's answer. 

Example: If the respondent says, “this morning,” select for DAYS AGO and write '00'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How long ago did the woman had sexual intercourse.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          days
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1477
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          weeks
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          486
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          228
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "338I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. How long ago did you last have sexual intercourse?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V648" name="stp_q338_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long ago had sexual intercourse:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. How long ago did you last have sexual intercourse?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

A respondent may consider Q337 and Q338 a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask the questions as if it is no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of all women in this study and other surveys in the country.

Q. 338 applies to the respondent's last, or most recent, sexual partner. Fill in the respondent's answer in the space according to the units that she uses. The YEARS AGO response should be used only if the last intercourse was at least one year ago. In other words, there should never be a response '00' YEARS. 
Example: If she says “three weeks ago,” WEEKS AGO and write '03'. If she says “four days ago,” select DAYS AGO and write '04'. 

If the respondent appears to be rounding off her answer, probe for an exact answer. For example, if she says “about a week ago,” ask, “Do you remember which day? Was it before or after the weekend?” 

In some cases, you may have to convert a respondent's answer. 

Example: If the respondent says, “this morning,” select for DAYS AGO and write '00'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How long ago did the woman had sexual intercourse.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          877
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          593
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          376
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          161
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          117
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "338# ofunit_name_338:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V649" name="stp_q400b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        still using contraceptive method from baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          You said you were using a method in (MONTH OF BASELINE INTERVIEW) in 2016, are you still using the method without stopping since then?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q. 400b asks if the woman is has been using the same method reported in Q401a at baseline without stopping since then. If the woman responds 'YES', skip to Q405. If the response is 'NO', you will enter the months when the method was used under column 2 of the calendar.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2464
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        319
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is still using contraceptive method from baseline.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          797
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1061
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          319
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V650" name="stp_q400c_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which stopped using method from baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When did you stop?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q. 400c asks women who said they had stopped using the method from baseline in Q400b when she stopped using the method. You will record this date in column 2 of the calendar as well.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2464
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        319
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which the woman stopped using method from baseline
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1858
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          33
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          48
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          97
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          47
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          68
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          319
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V651" name="stp_q400c_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which stopped using method from baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When did you stop?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q. 400c asks women who said they had stopped using the method from baseline in Q400b when she stopped using the method. You will record this date in column 2 of the calendar as well.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2464
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        319
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which the woman stopped using method from baseline
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1858
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          259
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          342
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          319
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V652" name="stp_q400d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        reason for stopping method was using at baseline
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What was the main reason for stopping?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q400d ask the woman the main reason why she stopped using the method that she was using as at the time of baseline interview, you will then enter the code for the main reason in the last month episode for the method under column 3.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2464
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        319
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The main reason why the woman stopped using the method she was using during baseline.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1858
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          infrequent sex/husband away
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          became pregnant while using
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted to become pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          134
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          husband/partner disapproves
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted more effective method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          side effects/health concerns
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          221
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lack of access/too far
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          costs too much
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          inconvenient to use
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          up to God/fatalistic
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          difficult to get pregnant/menopausal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          marital dissolution/separation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          108
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          319
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V653" name="stp_q400d_spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="183"/>
      <labl>
        reason for stopping method was using at baseline-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What was the main reason for stopping?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q400d ask the woman the main reason why she stopped using the method that she was using as at the time of baseline interview, you will then enter the code for the main reason in the last month episode for the method under column 3.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        108
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The main reason why the woman stopped using the method she was using during baseline.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ADVISED BY HER DOCTOR TO SWITCH TO A DIFFERENT METHOD.SHE HAD BEEN USING PILLS BECAUSE SHE WAS BREASTFEEDING.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE IT WAS REPORTED SHE WAS USING LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD BUT SHE WAS USING IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE IT WAS REPORTED THAT SHE WAS USING PILLS BUT SHE WAS USING IMPLANTS.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE THE CODE FOR OTHER METHOD WAS 13 BUT NOW 15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          BECAUSE SHE STOPPED BREASTFEEDING.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          BY THAT TIME THE RESPONDED HAD ALREADY DONE FEMALE STERILIZATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          CHILD HAS STOPPED BREASTFEEDING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[DID NOT USE INJECTABLE  AT BASELINE]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS BEEN USING INJECTABLES NOT IMPLANTS AS CAPTURED DURING BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT EXPIRED THUS GOT REMOVED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT HAD EXPIRED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT WAS DRAINING HER ENERGY WISE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT WAS REMOVED BECAUSE IT EXPIRED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          LAST USED 2013
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NO REASON AS SHE JUST WANTED TO CHANGE FOR A WHILE BEFORE USING IUD ONCE AGAIN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NO REASON FOR STOPPING BUT JUST OPTED TO STOP
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NO SPECIFIC REASON.JUST WANTED TO TAKE A BREAK AND RESUME LATER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT USING RYTHM AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OTHER METHOD WAS CODE 13 AT BASELINE BUT ITS NOW CODE 15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          PREFERS CHANGING METHOD AFTER SOMETIME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RECIEVED MENSES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPOND WAS PREGNANT AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPOND WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE. SHE HAS NEVER USED IMPLANT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT DECIDED TO STOP USING METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT HAS BEEN USING INJECTABLES EVEN AT BASELINE INTERVIEW
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT HAS NEVER USED PILLS BEFORE BECAUSE SHE HAD REMOVED AN IMPLANT IN 2013 AND THE EFFECTS OF THE IMPLANT WERE STILL PRESENT. ALTHOUGH SHE STARTED USING PILLS IN SEPTEMBER 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT PREFERS CHANGING METHOD AFTER SOMETIME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT SAID THAT SHE LIED AT BASELINE THAT SHE WAS USING COIL BUT WAS USING IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING OUR BECAUSE SHE GOT INFECTED WITH UTI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS INDICATED TO BE USING WITHDRAWAL WHILE SHE WAS USING INJECTABLES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS LISTED TO BE USING OTHER METHOD WHOLE SHE WAS NOT USING ANYTHING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING THE IUD METHOD.SHE WAS USING INJECTABLES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS PREGNANT AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS REPORTED TO BE USING CONDOM AT BASELINE WHILE SHE WAS NOT USING ANY FAMILY PLANNING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS REPORTED TO BE USING PILLS AT BASELINE WHILE SHE HAS BEEN USING INJECTABLES SINCE 2015
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS TAKING A BREAK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES A BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[RESPONDENTS SAID HAS NEVER USED ANY OTHER METHOD,  SINCE 2013 HAS BEEN USING IMPLANT WHICH WILL BE EXPIRING IN THE YEAR 2018.]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[SAYS SHE LAST USED INJECTABLE  IN 2013]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE DELAYED TO GO FOR THE INJECTION AND AS A RESULT SHE ENDED UP GETTING PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE HAD LOST THE CLINIC CARD...AND THEY CANT ATTEND TO HER WITHOUT THE CARD...HOWEVER SHE'LL RESUME USING INJECTABLES NEXT MONTH.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE JUST CHOSE TO CHANGE THE METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE JUST OPTED TO TRY THE INJECTABLE BECAUSE SHE HAD TRIED THE REST OF THE CONTRACEPTIVES AND SHE EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE REMOVED BECAUSE THE IMPLANT HAD ALREADY EXPIRED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAID SHE WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAYS SHE WAS NOT USING IMPLANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE STOPPED BREASTFEEDING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS ADVICED BY FRIENDS THAT INJECTABLE IS ACTIVE EVEN AFTER STOPING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS ALREADY PREGNANT AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS NON USE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS NOT USING ANY METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE,SHE WAS IMPLANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USING INJECTABLE AT BASELINE BUT SHE WAS USING HERBAL PILL
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USING INJECTABLE AT BASELINE BUT SHE WAS USING IMPLANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USING INJECTABLE BUT SHE WAS USING IMPLANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USING RHYTHM AT BASELINE BUT SHE WAS USING INJECTABLE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USING RHYTHM METHOD AT BASELINE BUT SHE WAS 3 MONTHS PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[SHE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USING RHYTHM METHOD AT BASELINE BUT SHE WAS 3MONTHS  PREGNANT AT THE TIME]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN USING RHYTHM METHOD AT BASELINE BUT SHE WAS USING IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS SICKLING AND WAS ALSO AWAY FROM THE HUSBAND
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS SURPOSE TO GO FOR AN INJECTION ON DECEMBER BUT HAD A RELATIVE WHO PASSED AWAY AND TRAVELLED UPCOUNTRY BY THE TIME THEY CAME BACK SHE REALISED THAT SHE WAS ALREADY PREGNANT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS TOLD BY OTHER FRIENDS THAT THE INJECTABLE CAN BE EFFECTIVE EVEN AFTER EXPIRY DATE, SO SHE WANTED TO REST A LITTLE BIT BEFORE GOING BACK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[SHE WAS USING IMPLANTS AT BASELINE NOT  INJECTABLE]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS USING INJECTABLE DURING BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS USING RHYTHM METHOD SINCE APRIL 2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          STOPPED TO BREASTFEED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          STOPPED USING SO THAT HER MENSES COULD RESUME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TAKING A BREAK TO GET MENSES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE CHILD NOW DOESNT BREASTFEED NOW
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE IMPLANT GOT EXPIRED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE IMPLANTS EXPIRED AND HAD TO BE REMOVED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE METHOD REACHED ITS EXPIRING DATE THUS REMOVED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT FORGOT TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL TO GET THE INJECTABLE AT THE START OF DECEMBER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT SAID SHE WAS USING A HERBAL PILL BUT NOT WITHDRAWAL METHOD AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT STATES THAT SHE HAS NEVER USED ANY CONTRACEPTION, WHICH CONTRADICTS BASELINE INFORMATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT WANTS HER MENSES TO RESUME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING IMPLANT AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING THE METHOD AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[THE RESPONDENT WAS USING HERBAL PILLS AT BASELINE  NOT THE MODERN PILL]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TO GET HER MENSES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTED TO GET HER PERIODS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTED TO GET PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTED TO JUST TAKE A BREAK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTED TO RELAX WITHOUT ANY FAMILY PLANNING METHOD IN HER BODY SO THAT SHE CAN BE ABLE TO HAVE MENSTURATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTED TO TRY A DIFFERENT METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS ALREADY STERILISED AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS FEELING TIRED AND HAD SWOLLEN TUMMY AND PAINFUL,AND S OVERWEIGHF
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING A METHOD AT BASELINE. INCONSISTENCY IN DATA
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING A METHOD AT BASELINE.SHE WAS PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING ANY CONTRACEPTIVE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING IMPLANTS AT BASELINE. SHE WAS USING INJECTABLES.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING INJECTABLE AS REPORTED AT BASELINE.SHE SAID SHE WAS USING IMPLANTS AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE. HOWEVER SHE HAS EVER USED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS NOT USING NORPLANT AT BASELINE BUT INJECTABLES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS TOLD BY A FRIEND USING IUD IS WRONG IN ISLAM
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS USING IMPLANT AT BASELINE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS USING INJECTABLE AT BASELINE NOT RHYTHM METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS USING INJECTABLE BUT NOT OTHER METHOD AS CAPTURED DURING BASELINE SURVEY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS USING INJECTABLES NOT IMPLANTS AS INDICATED DURING BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[WAS USING MODERN HERBAL  TABLET AT BASELINE]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS USING PILLS AT BASELINE NOT RHYTHM
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS USING PILLS AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WASN'T USING THE RYTHM METHOD AT BASELINE.WAS USING INJECTABLES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V654" name="stp_q402a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        currently using a contraceptive method
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Are you or your partner currently doing something or using any method to delay or avoid getting pregnant?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question will be asked for respondents who are not pregnant. Pregnant women are skipped to Q403d. 
Q. 402a asks whether a woman or her partner are currently doing something or using any method to delay or avoid getting pregnant. If the respondent says 'NO' to this question, skip to Q403d.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman or her partner is currently using a contraceptive method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          643
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          371
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V655" name="stp_q403" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="24"/>
      <labl>
        highest contraceptive method woman is currently using
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK 401c: CURRENT METHOD
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

For women who respondent in Q402a that she and her partner are using a method, Q403 ask the women about the method they are currently using to avoid or delay pregnancy. If more than one method is selected, record the highest method on the list and ask the subsequent questions about that method. 

If respondent is using female sterilization or her husband or partner has been sterilized, select codes 1 or 2, and skip to Q403d.  If using emergency contraception, select code 'EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION', and skip to 403d. As emergency method is a one-off method, the users are considered non-users in the subsequent questions.

	Example: If she says she used rhythm method and condom, and also used emergency contraception just to be safe, select 'CONDOM' as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

	Example: If she says she used rhythm method, and also used emergency contraception in the just to be safe, you will select 'RHYTHM METHOD' as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

	Example: If she says she used emergency contraception in the past 4 weeks and not using any other method, select EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

These questions are some of the most important in the questionnaire. Depending on the method a respondent mentions, you may need to probe to determine that the method is being used currently. Current users of pills should be taking pills daily. Some methods provide ongoing protection without daily or regular action by the woman. Contraceptive injections may have been administered two to six months earlier and still provide protection, while implants provide protection for up to five years, or until removed. An IUD, once inserted, protects against pregnancy until it is removed or expelled. 

Note: If a woman says the current method she is using is abstinence or staying away from her husband/partner, choose the option other traditional.

Description of Contraceptive Methods
The respondent may not always understand what you are talking about when you describe a particular method. In such cases, repeat the description. If she still does not understand, you may need to explain the method in different words or in slightly greater detail. 

In order to complete the contraceptive table accurately and completely, it is important that you have some knowledge of contraceptive methods yourself and that you are familiar with the names that people use to refer to each method. The following provides additional information on selected methods that are included in the contraceptive table that may be useful in completing the table:

FEMALE STERILIZATION: There are several types of operations a woman can have that will make her sterile, including a “tube tie” or the removal of the uterus (i.e., a hysterectomy) or ovaries. Operations to remove the womb or uterus may be performed for reasons other than to provide contraceptive protection, e.g., because the woman experienced a problem during delivery, the woman had recurrent spells of heavy bleeding, or cancer was found. Only when the operation was performed to enable the woman to stop having children should you record it as a sterilization. 

MALE STERILIZATION: This is a comparatively minor operation done on men for contraceptive purposes. It is also called vasectomy.

IUD: Women can have a plastic, T-shaped device placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse. There are two types of IUDs: hormone IUDs and copper IUDs. Both types are effective in preventing pregnancy. The IUD is a reversible form of contraception and can be used for up to 5-10 years (depending on type) before needing to be replaced.

IMPLANTS: Also called Norplant, these are small rods surgically implanted in a woman's upper arm. They usually protect a woman against pregnancy for five or more years. 

INJECTABLES: An injection of hormone that is released slowly into the bloodstream can be given regularly to women to prevent pregnancy. The most common type of injectable contraceptive is given every three months. This is known as depomedroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), Depo Provera, Depo, or Megestron®. Another injectable contraceptive, NET EN (also called Noristerat®) is given every two months. 

PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD (LAM): Women can postpone the return of menstruation after a birth (and therefore remain unlikely to become pregnant) by breastfeeding frequently. A specially taught method that makes use of this principle is the lactational amenorrhea method (known as LAM). This method requires: 
• Breastfeed frequently (without feeding the child anything else except small quantities of water) 
• No return of menstruation 
• The infant is less than six months old 
This method can be used for up to six months after a birth as long as menstruation has not returned. The method also teaches women that if menstruation returns, the child becomes six months old, or the mother starts feeding her child anything other than breast milk or small quantities of plain water, they should begin using another method of contraception if they want to avoid becoming pregnant.

CONDOM: Men can put a thin, rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.

FEMALE CONDOM: A thin, transparent rubber can be placed in the vagina before sex to avoid pregnancy.

EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION: Women can take pills up to [three/five] days after having sex to avoid getting pregnant. These pills are also called “morning-after pills.”

RHYTHM METHOD: This is also called the safe period, periodic abstinence, or the calendar method. This method is based on the principle that by not having sexual relations on certain days of her monthly cycle, a woman can avoid becoming pregnant. Note that this is not the same as prolonged abstinence where the couple stops having sexual relations for months at a time to avoid pregnancy without regard to the woman's monthly cycle. Nor is it the same as Standard Days Method, which requires the use of colored beads or a similar tool. To ensure that the respondent understands, stress the phrase “on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.” Also, if a woman does not feel like having sex on particular days of her cycle, that does not mean that she is using the rhythm method. 

WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful and pull out before climax. 

OTHER MODERN METHOD(S). Women may mention methods that are not described in the table. These may include modern methods such as spermicides including foam, cream, jelly, foaming tablets, or suppositories that are used to kill sperm or make sperm unable to move toward the egg. They may also mention the diaphragm or cervical cap. Diaphragms and cervical caps are soft rubber cups that can be placed in the vagina to cover the cervix to block sperm from entering the uterus and tubes where sperm could meet an egg. Diaphragms and cervical caps should be used with spermicidal jelly or cream. 

OTHER TRADITINOAL METHOD(S): Women may also mention traditional or folk methods such as prolonged abstinence, breastfeeding, herbs, pain killer or taking water, syrup or lemon.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The highest contraceptive method the woman is currently using.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          currently pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          135
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not currently using
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          371
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          44
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          428
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          723
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pill
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          213
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lactational amenorrhea
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rhythm method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          154
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          withdrawal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          emergency contraception
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          abstinence
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          folk method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "403:Check 401c and 401c_1:Current method, circle the method currently used."
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V656" name="stp_q403a_month" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        month in which started using current method
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When did you start using the method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

For women who respondent in Q402a that she and her partner are using a method, Q403 ask the women about the method they are currently using to avoid or delay pregnancy. If more than one method is selected, record the highest method on the list and ask the subsequent questions about that method. 

If respondent is using female sterilization or her husband or partner has been sterilized, select codes 1 or 2, and skip to Q403d.  If using emergency contraception, select code 'EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION', and skip to 403d. As emergency method is a one-off method, the users are considered non-users in the subsequent questions.

	Example: If she says she used rhythm method and condom, and also used emergency contraception just to be safe, select 'CONDOM' as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

	Example: If she says she used rhythm method, and also used emergency contraception in the just to be safe, you will select 'RHYTHM METHOD' as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

	Example: If she says she used emergency contraception in the past 4 weeks and not using any other method, select EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

These questions are some of the most important in the questionnaire. Depending on the method a respondent mentions, you may need to probe to determine that the method is being used currently. Current users of pills should be taking pills daily. Some methods provide ongoing protection without daily or regular action by the woman. Contraceptive injections may have been administered two to six months earlier and still provide protection, while implants provide protection for up to five years, or until removed. An IUD, once inserted, protects against pregnancy until it is removed or expelled. 

Note: If a woman says the current method she is using is abstinence or staying away from her husband/partner, choose the option other traditional.

Description of Contraceptive Methods
The respondent may not always understand what you are talking about when you describe a particular method. In such cases, repeat the description. If she still does not understand, you may need to explain the method in different words or in slightly greater detail. 

In order to complete the contraceptive table accurately and completely, it is important that you have some knowledge of contraceptive methods yourself and that you are familiar with the names that people use to refer to each method. The following provides additional information on selected methods that are included in the contraceptive table that may be useful in completing the table:

FEMALE STERILIZATION: There are several types of operations a woman can have that will make her sterile, including a “tube tie” or the removal of the uterus (i.e., a hysterectomy) or ovaries. Operations to remove the womb or uterus may be performed for reasons other than to provide contraceptive protection, e.g., because the woman experienced a problem during delivery, the woman had recurrent spells of heavy bleeding, or cancer was found. Only when the operation was performed to enable the woman to stop having children should you record it as a sterilization. 

MALE STERILIZATION: This is a comparatively minor operation done on men for contraceptive purposes. It is also called vasectomy.

IUD: Women can have a plastic, T-shaped device placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse. There are two types of IUDs: hormone IUDs and copper IUDs. Both types are effective in preventing pregnancy. The IUD is a reversible form of contraception and can be used for up to 5-10 years (depending on type) before needing to be replaced.

IMPLANTS: Also called Norplant, these are small rods surgically implanted in a woman's upper arm. They usually protect a woman against pregnancy for five or more years. 

INJECTABLES: An injection of hormone that is released slowly into the bloodstream can be given regularly to women to prevent pregnancy. The most common type of injectable contraceptive is given every three months. This is known as depomedroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), Depo Provera, Depo, or Megestron®. Another injectable contraceptive, NET EN (also called Noristerat®) is given every two months. 

PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD (LAM): Women can postpone the return of menstruation after a birth (and therefore remain unlikely to become pregnant) by breastfeeding frequently. A specially taught method that makes use of this principle is the lactational amenorrhea method (known as LAM). This method requires: 
• Breastfeed frequently (without feeding the child anything else except small quantities of water) 
• No return of menstruation 
• The infant is less than six months old 
This method can be used for up to six months after a birth as long as menstruation has not returned. The method also teaches women that if menstruation returns, the child becomes six months old, or the mother starts feeding her child anything other than breast milk or small quantities of plain water, they should begin using another method of contraception if they want to avoid becoming pregnant.

CONDOM: Men can put a thin, rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.

FEMALE CONDOM: A thin, transparent rubber can be placed in the vagina before sex to avoid pregnancy.

EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION: Women can take pills up to [three/five] days after having sex to avoid getting pregnant. These pills are also called “morning-after pills.”

RHYTHM METHOD: This is also called the safe period, periodic abstinence, or the calendar method. This method is based on the principle that by not having sexual relations on certain days of her monthly cycle, a woman can avoid becoming pregnant. Note that this is not the same as prolonged abstinence where the couple stops having sexual relations for months at a time to avoid pregnancy without regard to the woman's monthly cycle. Nor is it the same as Standard Days Method, which requires the use of colored beads or a similar tool. To ensure that the respondent understands, stress the phrase “on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.” Also, if a woman does not feel like having sex on particular days of her cycle, that does not mean that she is using the rhythm method. 

WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful and pull out before climax. 

OTHER MODERN METHOD(S). Women may mention methods that are not described in the table. These may include modern methods such as spermicides including foam, cream, jelly, foaming tablets, or suppositories that are used to kill sperm or make sperm unable to move toward the egg. They may also mention the diaphragm or cervical cap. Diaphragms and cervical caps are soft rubber cups that can be placed in the vagina to cover the cervix to block sperm from entering the uterus and tubes where sperm could meet an egg. Diaphragms and cervical caps should be used with spermicidal jelly or cream. 

OTHER TRADITINOAL METHOD(S): Women may also mention traditional or folk methods such as prolonged abstinence, breastfeeding, herbs, pain killer or taking water, syrup or lemon. 


Q403a asks when the woman started using the current method. You will record this in the calendar under column 2.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The month in which the woman started using current method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1666
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          january
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          february
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          march
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          april
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          may
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          june
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          july
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          august
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          49
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          september
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          82
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          october
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          121
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          november
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          58
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          december
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V657" name="stp_q403a_year" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        year in which started using current method
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When did you start using the method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

For women who respondent in Q402a that she and her partner are using a method, Q403 ask the women about the method they are currently using to avoid or delay pregnancy. If more than one method is selected, record the highest method on the list and ask the subsequent questions about that method. 

If respondent is using female sterilization or her husband or partner has been sterilized, select codes 1 or 2, and skip to Q403d.  If using emergency contraception, select code 'EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION', and skip to 403d. As emergency method is a one-off method, the users are considered non-users in the subsequent questions.

	Example: If she says she used rhythm method and condom, and also used emergency contraception just to be safe, select 'CONDOM' as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

	Example: If she says she used rhythm method, and also used emergency contraception in the just to be safe, you will select 'RHYTHM METHOD' as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

	Example: If she says she used emergency contraception in the past 4 weeks and not using any other method, select EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION as the highest method. Then move to Q403a.

These questions are some of the most important in the questionnaire. Depending on the method a respondent mentions, you may need to probe to determine that the method is being used currently. Current users of pills should be taking pills daily. Some methods provide ongoing protection without daily or regular action by the woman. Contraceptive injections may have been administered two to six months earlier and still provide protection, while implants provide protection for up to five years, or until removed. An IUD, once inserted, protects against pregnancy until it is removed or expelled. 

Note: If a woman says the current method she is using is abstinence or staying away from her husband/partner, choose the option other traditional.

Description of Contraceptive Methods
The respondent may not always understand what you are talking about when you describe a particular method. In such cases, repeat the description. If she still does not understand, you may need to explain the method in different words or in slightly greater detail. 

In order to complete the contraceptive table accurately and completely, it is important that you have some knowledge of contraceptive methods yourself and that you are familiar with the names that people use to refer to each method. The following provides additional information on selected methods that are included in the contraceptive table that may be useful in completing the table:

FEMALE STERILIZATION: There are several types of operations a woman can have that will make her sterile, including a “tube tie” or the removal of the uterus (i.e., a hysterectomy) or ovaries. Operations to remove the womb or uterus may be performed for reasons other than to provide contraceptive protection, e.g., because the woman experienced a problem during delivery, the woman had recurrent spells of heavy bleeding, or cancer was found. Only when the operation was performed to enable the woman to stop having children should you record it as a sterilization. 

MALE STERILIZATION: This is a comparatively minor operation done on men for contraceptive purposes. It is also called vasectomy.

IUD: Women can have a plastic, T-shaped device placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse. There are two types of IUDs: hormone IUDs and copper IUDs. Both types are effective in preventing pregnancy. The IUD is a reversible form of contraception and can be used for up to 5-10 years (depending on type) before needing to be replaced.

IMPLANTS: Also called Norplant, these are small rods surgically implanted in a woman's upper arm. They usually protect a woman against pregnancy for five or more years. 

INJECTABLES: An injection of hormone that is released slowly into the bloodstream can be given regularly to women to prevent pregnancy. The most common type of injectable contraceptive is given every three months. This is known as depomedroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), Depo Provera, Depo, or Megestron®. Another injectable contraceptive, NET EN (also called Noristerat®) is given every two months. 

PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD (LAM): Women can postpone the return of menstruation after a birth (and therefore remain unlikely to become pregnant) by breastfeeding frequently. A specially taught method that makes use of this principle is the lactational amenorrhea method (known as LAM). This method requires: 
• Breastfeed frequently (without feeding the child anything else except small quantities of water) 
• No return of menstruation 
• The infant is less than six months old 
This method can be used for up to six months after a birth as long as menstruation has not returned. The method also teaches women that if menstruation returns, the child becomes six months old, or the mother starts feeding her child anything other than breast milk or small quantities of plain water, they should begin using another method of contraception if they want to avoid becoming pregnant.

CONDOM: Men can put a thin, rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.

FEMALE CONDOM: A thin, transparent rubber can be placed in the vagina before sex to avoid pregnancy.

EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION: Women can take pills up to [three/five] days after having sex to avoid getting pregnant. These pills are also called “morning-after pills.”

RHYTHM METHOD: This is also called the safe period, periodic abstinence, or the calendar method. This method is based on the principle that by not having sexual relations on certain days of her monthly cycle, a woman can avoid becoming pregnant. Note that this is not the same as prolonged abstinence where the couple stops having sexual relations for months at a time to avoid pregnancy without regard to the woman's monthly cycle. Nor is it the same as Standard Days Method, which requires the use of colored beads or a similar tool. To ensure that the respondent understands, stress the phrase “on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.” Also, if a woman does not feel like having sex on particular days of her cycle, that does not mean that she is using the rhythm method. 

WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful and pull out before climax. 

OTHER MODERN METHOD(S). Women may mention methods that are not described in the table. These may include modern methods such as spermicides including foam, cream, jelly, foaming tablets, or suppositories that are used to kill sperm or make sperm unable to move toward the egg. They may also mention the diaphragm or cervical cap. Diaphragms and cervical caps are soft rubber cups that can be placed in the vagina to cover the cervix to block sperm from entering the uterus and tubes where sperm could meet an egg. Diaphragms and cervical caps should be used with spermicidal jelly or cream. 

OTHER TRADITINOAL METHOD(S): Women may also mention traditional or folk methods such as prolonged abstinence, breastfeeding, herbs, pain killer or taking water, syrup or lemon. 


Q403a asks when the woman started using the current method. You will record this in the calendar under column 2.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The year in which the woman started using current method
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1666
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          144
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          495
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V658" name="stp_q405_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="26"/>
      <labl>
        how long intends to use the current method:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          For how much longer do you intend to use this method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          IF RESPONDENT OR HER HUSBAND/PARTNER IS STERILIZED, RECODE 95.
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q405 asks how many more months/years she wants to use this method. If she says “2 more years, select 'YEARS' and write '2'. If she said she is sterilized or her husband/partner is sterilized, select 'STERILIZED' and move to Q601. As sterilization is a permanent method, this question does not make a sense to ask them. 

Although other options such as “until another child wanted” and 'until no longer any need” are provided, try to probe for a numeric response]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[For how long the woman  intends to use the current method.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          186
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          611
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          95
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sterilized
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          until another child wanted
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          327
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          until no longer any need
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          524
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "405For how much longer do you intend to use fp_name?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V659" name="stp_q405_unitspy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="122"/>
      <labl>
        how long intends to use the current method:unit-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          For how much longer do you intend to use this method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          IF RESPONDENT OR HER HUSBAND/PARTNER IS STERILIZED, RECODE 95.
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q405 asks how many more months/years she wants to use this method. If she says “2 more years, select 'YEARS' and write '2'. If she said she is sterilized or her husband/partner is sterilized, select 'STERILIZED' and move to Q601. As sterilization is a permanent method, this question does not make a sense to ask them. 

Although other options such as “until another child wanted” and 'until no longer any need” are provided, try to probe for a numeric response]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        28
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[For how long the woman  intends to use the current method.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3 DAYS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NEXT WEEK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT DECIDED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT VERY SURE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT YET DECIDED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          PLANS TO USE IT FOREVER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT NOT PLANNING TO USE ANY METHOD IN HER LIFE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE HAS BEEN SUFFERING FROM BACKACHE,SO UNTILL SHE GETS BETTER IS WHEN SHE CAN THINK OF ANOTHER METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS PLANNING TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL TODAY TO GET ANOTHER FAMILY PLANNING METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS STOPPING IMPLANT USAGE ON MONDAY 13TH NOVEMBER.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE IS SUPPOSED TO REMOVE THAT IMPLANT ON 20TH OF OCTOBER 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAID IT DEPENDS WITH HOW SHE EXPERIENCES ABOUT THE USE OF IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAYS THAT SHE WILL USE INJECTABLE UNTIL THE WOUND THAT WAS EARLIER INSERTED IMPLANT HEALS COMPLETELY SO CAN'T ESTIMATE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE STOPPED USING INJECTABLES BY JUNE AND IS PLANNING TO USE IMPLANT,CURRETLY SHE IS NOT IN ANY METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPODENT IS EXPERIENCING SIDE EFFECTS SO SHE WANTS TO REMOVE THE IMPLANT AND USE INJECTABLES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPODENT WANTS TO REMOVE THE IMPLANT BY END MONTH(OCTOBER) BECAUSE OF SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT WANTS TO REMOVE THE IMPLANT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TOMORROW
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UNTIL THE HUSBAND COMES BACK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UNTIL THE NURSES CALLS OFF THEIR STRIKE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UNTIL WHEN SHE GETS ANOTHER CONTRACEPTION THAT SATISFIES HER.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UNTILL MENSES RETURNS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UNTILL SHE SETTLES HER MARRIAGE COZ IT HAS A PROBLEM
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UPTO GOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UPTO GOD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANT TO GO FOR IMPLANT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTS TO CHANGE SOON THOUGH NOT SURE OF EXACT TIME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WILL USE IT FOREVER
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "405 OTHER, SPECIFY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V660" name="stp_q405_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="26"/>
      <labl>
        how long intends to use the current method:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          For how much longer do you intend to use this method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          IF RESPONDENT OR HER HUSBAND/PARTNER IS STERILIZED, RECODE 95.
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q405 asks how many more months/years she wants to use this method. If she says “2 more years, select 'YEARS' and write '2'. If she said she is sterilized or her husband/partner is sterilized, select 'STERILIZED' and move to Q601. As sterilization is a permanent method, this question does not make a sense to ask them. 

Although other options such as “until another child wanted” and 'until no longer any need” are provided, try to probe for a numeric response]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[For how long the woman  intends to use the current method.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          606
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          203
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          145
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          149
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          46
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sterilized
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          996
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          until another child wanted
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          327
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          997
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          until no longer any need
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          524
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          999
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "405# ofunit_name_405a:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V661" name="stp_q407" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        intends to switch to another method after stopping current method
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          When you stop using this method do you intend to switch to another method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q407 asks when she stops using the current method, does she intend to switch to another method or not. If she does not intend to switch or is unsure, skip to Q601.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman intends to switch to another method after stopping the current method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2598
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          49
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "407When you stop using this method do you intend to switch to another method?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V662" name="stp_q408" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        intends to switch right away or take a break
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Do you intend to start a new method straightaway or take a break?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q408 asks a respondent if she will switch to another method right away without a break or she will take a break and then start a new method, when she stops this current method.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman intends to switch right away or take a break.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2652
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          straigt away
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          103
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          take a break
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "408Do you intend to start a new method straightaway or take a break?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V663" name="stp_q409" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="24"/>
      <labl>
        contraceptive method would prefer to switch to
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Which method do you prefer to switch to?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Q409 asks a respondent which method she prefers to switch to when she stops the current method. Record the most preferred method she would like to switch to.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The contraceptive method the woman would prefer to switch to.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2652
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          44
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          44
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pill
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          emergency contraception
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lactational amenorrhea
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rhythm method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          withdrawal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other modern method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other traditional method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "409Which method do you prefer to switch to?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V664" name="stp_q410_01" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:want a/another child soon
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whetherthe woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is she want a or another child soon.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          123
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          246
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V665" name="stp_q410_02" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:not having sex
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is she is not having sex.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          340
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "NOT HAVING SEX"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V666" name="stp_q410_03" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:infrequent sex
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because of the infrequent sex.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          343
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "INFREQUENT SEX"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V667" name="stp_q410_04" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:menopausal/hysterectomy
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is she is on menopausal or hysterectomy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          368
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "MENOPAUSAL/HYSTERECTOMY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V668" name="stp_q410_05" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:can't get pregnant
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because she can't get pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          352
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "CAN'T GET PREGNANT"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V669" name="stp_q410_06" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:amenorrheic since last birth
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because she is still on amenorrheic since last birth.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          335
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V670" name="stp_q410_07" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:breastfeeding
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is she is still breastfeeding.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          338
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "BREASTFEEDING"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V671" name="stp_q410_08" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:up to God/fatalistic
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because she believes is up to God/fatalistic.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          358
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V672" name="stp_q410_09" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:respondent opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is she opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          353
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "RESPONDENT OPPOSED"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V673" name="stp_q410_10" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:spouse opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is the spouse opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          363
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V674" name="stp_q410_11" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:others opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is others opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          368
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "OTHERS OPPOSED"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V675" name="stp_q410_12" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:religion opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is religion opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          358
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V676" name="stp_q410_13" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:knows no method
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is she knows no method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          369
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "KNOWS NO METHOD"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V677" name="stp_q410_14" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:knows no source
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is she knows no source.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          368
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "KNOWS NO SOURCE"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V678" name="stp_q410_15" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:side effects/health concerns
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is the fear of the side effects/health concerns.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          293
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V679" name="stp_q410_16" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:lack off access/too far
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because of lack off access/too far.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          369
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V680" name="stp_q410_17" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:costs too much
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is the costs is too much.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          368
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "COSTS TOO MUCH"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V681" name="stp_q410_18" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:preferred method unavailable
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because the preferred method is unavailable.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          369
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "PREFERRED METHOD NOT AVAILABLE"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V682" name="stp_q410_19" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:no method available
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because there is no method that is available.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          369
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "NO METHOD AVAILABLE"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V683" name="stp_q410_20" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:inconvenient to use
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is inconvenient to use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          366
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "INCONVENIENT TO USE"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V684" name="stp_q410_21" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:interferes with physiology
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because it interferes with physiology.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          356
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V685" name="stp_q410_98" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:don't know
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is because she don't know about them.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          369
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "DON'T KNOW"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V686" name="stp_q410_99" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:other method
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is the use of other method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1938
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          336
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "OTHER"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V687" name="stp_q410_99spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="154"/>
      <labl>
        reason for non-use of contraceptive:other method-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Can you tell me why you are not using a method (apart from emergency contraception) to prevent pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.

Note that this question is asked to non-pregnant women who are not currently using any method or mentioned using only emergency contraception. There may be many reasons that a person is not using contraception, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which response(s) to select:

Code 'WANT ANOTHER CHILD SOON' if the respondent says she is not using a contraceptive method because she wants a (another) child now/soon.

Code 'NOT HAVING SEX' if respondent says she is not sexually active at all. 

Code 'INFREQUENT SEX' if the respondent says she is not sexually active enough to be using a method. 

'MENOPAUSAL' means she is no longer menstruating and therefore cannot get pregnant, and 'HYSTERECTOMY' is an operation to remove her uterus.

Code 'CAN'T GET PREGNANT', if the respondent says she thinks she cannot get pregnant for reasons other than she is menopausal or has had a hysterectomy. 

Code 'NOT MENSTRUATED SINCE LAST BIRTH' if the respondent says her period has not returned since her last birth.

Code 'BREASTFEEDING' if she is exclusively breastfeeding her infant younger than 6 months. 

Code 'UP TO GOD/FATALISTIC' means that the respondent feels that the pregnancy is predetermined by fate and she has no control over pregnancy.

Code 'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. 

If her husband or partner is opposed to family planning, select 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED'. 

If she says she is not using because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using family planning, select 'OTHERS OPPOSED'.

'RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION' means that she feels her religion does not allow the use of family planning. 

If the woman does not know any family planning method, code 'KNOWS NO METHOD'. But if she knows the methods and does not know from where to obtain the method, code 'KNOWS NO SOURCE'.

'SIDE EFFECTS/HEALTH CONCERNS': Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. For example, side effects may be spotting or bleeding with the pill. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer.

'INCONVENIENT TO USE' would be if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR' is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select OTHER and write her response in the line provided.

If the woman does not know at all why she is not using contraception, record 'DON'T KNOW'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        34
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's reason for non-use of contraceptive is the use of other method.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AFTER REMOVING THE IMPLANT BECAUSE OF SIDE EFFECTS THE DOCTOR TOLD HER THE MEDICINE IS STILL EFFECTIVE IN HER BODY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[BELIEVE THAT INJECTIONS LONGTERM EFFECT IS STILL ON AND CAN'T  GET  PREGNANT.]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NOT SEEN THIS MONTHS MONTHLY PERIOD.AFTER SEEING HER MONTHLY PERIOD SHE WILL GO BACK TO INJECTABLE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAVE USED PILLS AND INJECTABLE FOR SOO LONG THUS SHE DECIDED TO TAKE A LONG BREAK
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HER CHILD HAS BEGAN CHILD BEARING SO SHE CANT BEAR WHILE HER CHILD IS BEARING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HUSBAND AWAY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HUSBAND IS AN ALCOHOLIC AND SO SHE DOESN'T GET PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          JUST DONT LIKE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NEVER GIVEN BIRTH WANTS A CHILD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NO SPECIFIC REASON
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          REFUSED TO DISCOSE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT DOESNT WANT TO USE ANY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT IS NOT USING ANY METHOD SINCE SHE STARTED HER MEDICATION AND BECAUSE SHE IS NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE DOESN'T HAVE A CHILD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE HASNT RECEIVED HER MENSES...THEREFORE SHES AFRAID OF USING A METHOD,PERHAPS UNTILL WHEN SHELL RECEIVE HER MENSES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE MISPLACED HER CLINICAL CARD FOR THE INJECTABLES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAYS SHE DOES NOT WANT TO USE ANY METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAYS SHE DOES NOT WANT TO USE ANY METHOD STILL THINKING ABT THE CHILD SHE LOST IN AUGUST THIS YEAR.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAYS THAT SHE IS WAITING UNTIL SIX WEEKS ARE OVER SO THAT SHE COULD START USING FAMILY PLANNING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WANTS TO GET PREGNANT SOON
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE WAS JUST FROM DELIVERY,BUT SHE'LL START USING A METHOD AS FROM 20TH OCTOBER 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[SHE'S NEVER GIVEN BIRTH AND SHE WANTS A CHILD, THAT IS WHY SHE IS NOT USING ANY  FP METHOD.]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SINCE SHE WAS OPERATED ON DURING HER LAST PREGNANCY IN 2007,SHE DEVELOPED COMPLICATIONS WHICH SHE HAS TO ATTEND HOSPITAL TO BE ABLE TO GET PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          STILL BLEEDING DUE TO TERMINATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          TALKING A BREAK TO SEE MENSES SINCE SHE HAS NOT SEEN FOR A LONG TIME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE INFORMATION SHE HAS IS THAT EVEN AFTER THE EXPIRY OF IMPLANT IT'S STILL EFFECTIVE AND BECAUSE SHE DOES NOT HAVE MONEY, SHE IS SURE SHE IS OUT OF RISK.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT SAID THAT HER MENSES RETURNED THIS MONTH NOVEMBER. SHE WILL GO FOR A FAMILY PLANNING NEXT WEEK MONDAY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UP TO GOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANT A CHILD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTS HER MENSES TO RESUME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTS TO GET PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTS TO WAIT BEFORE GOING BACK TO THE MTHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WILL TAKE CONTRACEPTIVES AFTER TAKING HER BABY TO CLINIC
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "410 OTHER"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V688" name="stp_q411" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        intends to start using a method in the next 12 months
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Do you intend to start using a method in the next 12 months?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman intends to start using a method in the next 12 months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1803
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          288
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          183
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "411Do you intend to start using a method in the next 12 months?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V689" name="stp_q412" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        intends to start using a method at any time in the future
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          And what about later on, do you intend to start using a method at any time in the future?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman intends to start using a method at any time in the future.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2091
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          81
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          108
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "412And what about later on, do you intend to start using a method at any time in the future?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V690" name="stp_q413" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="24"/>
      <labl>
        contraceptive method would start using-1st preferred
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          What method would you prefer to use?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          This section collects information relating to the use of various contraceptive methods, which a couple can use to avoid or delay pregnancy. A respondent may consider the topic of contraception and family planning a personal matter, and she may feel embarrassed to talk about it. To overcome her embarrassment, you must show that you do not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in any way. Ask these questions as if they were no different from any other questions in the questionnaire. If she is hesitant to answer any of these questions, reassure her that everything she says will be treated confidentially and that the same questions are being asked of women all over the country.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The first preference contraceptive method the woman would start using.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1940
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          82
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          168
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pill
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          emergency contraception
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lactational amenorrhea
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rhythm method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          withdrawal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other modern method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other traditional method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "413What method would you prefer to use?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V691" name="stp_q603_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        easy or hard to obtain:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Now I have some questions about method (METHOD). All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get (METHOD), if you wished to use it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q603 asks a respondent whether it is easy or hard for the respondent to get this method all things considered. “All things considered” could include cost, distance to the source, availability of the method at the source, quality of services at the source (waiting time, attitudes of health workers) and so on.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is easy or hard to obtain the pill.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          easy to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1953
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hard to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          192
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          47
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "603All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get pill, if you wished to use it?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V692" name="stp_q604_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        how many of woman's social network have tried:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried (METHOD)? If YES, most about half or few?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q604 asks a respondent about how many friends, relatives or neighbors have tried the method to avoid getting pregnant and asks if she would say most, about half, few or none. If she has never heard that any friends, neighbors or relatives has used the method or she doesn't know, skip to Q606.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The number of friend,relatives or neighbours that have tried to use pill.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          most of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          457
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          about half of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          a few of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          990
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          none of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          537
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          84
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "604Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried pill? If YES, most, about half or few?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V693" name="stp_q605_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's social network's satisfaction with:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In general, did she/they find (METHOD) satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q605 ask a respondent about overall satisfaction of the method told by the relatives, friends or neighbors who have used the method. If she says some said satisfactory and the other said they were/are unsatisfied, select the response code 'MIXED'.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's social networks were satisfied with the use of pill.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          745
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          769
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          377
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          415
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "605In general, did she/they find pill satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V694" name="stp_q606_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="41"/>
      <labl>
        effective at preventing pregnancy:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) very effective at preventing pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q606 ask a respondent if the method is very effective to prevent pregnancy or not in her opinion.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the pill was effective at preventing pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1598
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          560
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "606In your opinion, is use of pill very effective at preventing pregnancy?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V695" name="stp_q606a_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="22"/>
      <labl>
        difficult to become pregnant after stopping:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          “In your opinion, if a woman uses (METHOD), is it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 606a ask a respondent if in her opinion using the method will make it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it. This question is not asked for CONDOM.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is difficult to become pregnant after stopping use of the pill
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          286
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1824
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          82
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V696" name="stp_q607a_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        suitable for someone like her:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is (METHOD) suitable or unsuitable for someone like you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask women in her opinion whether the method is suitable or not for someone like her.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the use of the method is suitable for someone like her.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          837
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsuitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1314
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V697" name="stp_q608_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="42"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause health problems:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

You want to know about women's beliefs about if the method causes health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer. If she says a method is likely to cause health problems, ask if they are likely to be serious or not serious. Seriousness of health problems will be defined by a respondent. If she says it causes headache and irregular menstrual cycles and she considered it a serious problem that can adversely affect her health, select the response code 'YES, SERIOUS'. But some may say it causes irregular menstrual cycles, but they may think it is not a serious problem. In this case select the response code 'YES, NOT SERIOUS'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the pill is likely to cause health problems.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          505
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, but not serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          738
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, will not cause serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          876
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "608In your opinion, is use of pill likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V698" name="stp_q609_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to interfere with regular menses:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q609 asks a respondent whether she thinks using this method can cause interference of (unwanted effect on) monthly regular bleeding. Interferences could include change in timing and length of the cycle, pattern or volume of bleeding, other symptoms associated with menstruation. 
This question is not asked for CONDOM, WITHDRAWAL and RHYTHM METHOD, because use of these methods doesn't affect monthly bleeding.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the pill is likely to interfere with regular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          997
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "609In your opinion, is use of pill likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V699" name="stp_q610_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause unpleasant side effects:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to cause unpleasant side effects?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Ask a respondent whether she thinks the method is likely to cause unpleasant side effect(s). She may mention headache, nausea, dizziness, weight gain, acne, pain breast tenderness, mood swings or loss of sex drive as unpleasant side effects.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the pill is likely to cause unpleasant side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1057
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1074
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "610In your opinion, is use of pill likely to cause unpleasant side effects?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V700" name="stp_q611_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        safe or unsafe for long use:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is it safe for a woman (a couple) to use (METHOD) for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Ask a respondent what her opinion about the safety of the method. Ask if she thinks it is safe for a woman to use the method for several years without stopping or the woman should take a break from time to time. For condom, withdrawal and rhythm method, asks a woman “in your opinion, is it safe for a couple to use (method)…. “

There is no need to ask this question for sterilization because sterilization is a permanent method and the sterilized woman cannot take a break.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the pill is safe or unsafe for long use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          safe for long use, break unnecessary
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          596
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsafe for long use, take a break
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1546
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "611In your opinion, is it safe for a woman a couple to use pill for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V701" name="stp_q612a_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        thinks partner would support her use of:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you ever wanted to use (METHOD), do you think your husband/partner would support or oppose using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she thinks her husband or partner would support or oppose using her using the method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman thinks the partner would support her use of pill.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          support
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1368
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          oppose
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          769
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          55
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V702" name="stp_q613a_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has discussed with health service provider:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever discussed (METHOD) with a health serivce provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she has ever discussed the method with a health service provider
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has discussed with health service provider regarding the pill
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          702
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1490
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V703" name="stp_q614a_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likelihood of use in the future:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely do you think you will use (METHOD) any time in the future?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Asks how likely she thinks she will use the (method) any time in the future. This question is asked only to women who were not using (method) (i.e. past or never users)
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether there is a likelihood for the woman to use pill in the future.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          337
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          291
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1417
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V704" name="stp_q614b_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has ever used:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever used this method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note this is a question for ever-users. Check from baseline (100d-100h) if ever used. If not, ask this question. Have you ever used this method? If respondent has never used the method, skip to 620a.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2468
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        315
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman have ever used the pill.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          337
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1133
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          998
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          315
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V705" name="stp_q617_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        spouse knows that woman is using:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom and withdrawal because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse knows that the woman is using pill.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, spouse knows
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          928
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, spouse doesn't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          245
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no spouse at that time
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "617Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using pill?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V706" name="stp_q617a_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has recommended to social network:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.
 
Q. 617a: If someone is happy and satisfied by the method she/he is using, it is possible that people recommend the same method to their friends. This question asks if she has ever recommended the specific method to her friends, relatives or neighbors.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has recommended the use of pill to her social network.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          499
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          695
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V707" name="stp_q617b_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had irregular menses while using:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you experienced irregular monthly bleeding from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.


Q. 617b: asks if the woman has experienced irregular monthly bleeding from using (method).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had irregular menses while using pills
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          387
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          807
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V708" name="stp_q617c_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had other side effects while using:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from interference with regular monthly bleeding,) have you ever experienced any (other) side effect from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q617c: asks whether the woman has experienced any other side effects from using (method), apart from the interference with the regular monthly bleeding.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the wopman has had other side effects while using the pill
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          492
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          702
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V709" name="stp_q617e_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        sought treatment of side effects from using:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did you seek advice or treatment for side effect from a health service provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has ever sought treatment of side effects from using the pill
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1682
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          272
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          362
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V710" name="stp_q618_a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's satisfaction with using:pill
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Ask a respondent that if she is/was satisfied with using a method all things considered. Proceed with Q619 if she is unsatisfied. Skip to the next method if she is/was satisfied or has/had mixed satisfaction or neither.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's satisfaction with using pill.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          610
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          538
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          46
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "618All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using pill?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V711" name="stp_q619_a_01" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:side effects
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with pill because of the side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          310
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          228
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V712" name="stp_q619_a_02" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:irregular menses
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with pill because of the irregular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          160
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          378
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V713" name="stp_q619_a_03" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:health concerns
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because of health concerns.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          428
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V714" name="stp_q619_a_04" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:got pregnant while using
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because she got pregnant while using.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          67
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          471
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V715" name="stp_q619_a_05" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:respondent opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because the respondent opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          516
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V716" name="stp_q619_a_06" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:husband dislikes
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because her husband dislikes.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          531
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V717" name="stp_q619_a_07" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:others opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman is dissatisfied with the pill because it is opposed by others.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          537
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V718" name="stp_q619_a_08" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:lack of access/too far
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with pill because of lack of access/too far.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          538
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V719" name="stp_q619_a_09" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:expensive
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because they are expensive.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          537
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V720" name="stp_q619_a_10" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:stock-out
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because they stocked-out.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          538
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V721" name="stp_q619_a_11" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:hard to use
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 


Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because it is hard to use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          90
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          448
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V722" name="stp_q619_a_99" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:other reason
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          528
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V723" name="stp_q619_a_99spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="180"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:pill because:other reason-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        10
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the pill because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          FEAR OF GETTING PREGNANT WHILE USING BECAUSE IT HAS HAPPENED TO HER FRIEND.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          FORGETS TO TAKE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAD USED BEFORE AND HAVE NEVER BEEN PREGNANT SINCE THEN EVEN AFTER DISCONTINUATION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED PILLS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAVE NEVER USED PILLS BEFORE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT HAS NEVER USED PILLS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT USED TO FORGET TO TAKE THE PILLS.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE SAYS THAT WHEN SHE WAS USING PILLS SHE COULD ALWAYS FORGET WHICH MADE HER SO VULNERABLE OF GETTING PREGNANT AND SHE ACTUALLY SAYS SHE GOT HER SECOND BORN BABY WHILE USING PILLS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SOMEONE FORGETS EASILY TO TAKE THE PILLS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS CONSTANTLY VOMITING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "619 Why are/were you unsatisfied?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V724" name="stp_q603_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        easy or hard to obtain:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Now I have some questions about method (METHOD). All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get (METHOD), if you wished to use it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          If this method is ever heard of or ever used/using, then ask if she knows the source (place/person) where one can get this (mention the name) method if she wants to. The source could be a health facility, midwife, community health worker, drug seller, or any other individuals. This question is not applicable for the two traditional methods, withdrawal and rhythm method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is easy or hard to obtain the injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          easy to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2079
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hard to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          115
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "603All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get injectables, if you wished to use it?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V725" name="stp_q604_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        how many of woman's social network have tried:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried (METHOD)? If YES, most about half or few?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          If this method is ever heard of or ever used/using, then ask if she knows the source (place/person) where one can get this (mention the name) method if she wants to. The source could be a health facility, midwife, community health worker, drug seller, or any other individuals. This question is not applicable for the two traditional methods, withdrawal and rhythm method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The number of friend, relatives or neighbours that have tried to use injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          most of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1307
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          about half of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          206
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          a few of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          502
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          none of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          161
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "604Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried injectables? If YES, most, about half or few?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V726" name="stp_q605_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's social network's satisfaction with:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In general, did she/they find (METHOD) satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          If this method is ever heard of or ever used/using, then ask if she knows the source (place/person) where one can get this (mention the name) method if she wants to. The source could be a health facility, midwife, community health worker, drug seller, or any other individuals. This question is not applicable for the two traditional methods, withdrawal and rhythm method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's social networks were satisfied with the use of injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          294
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          347
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          547
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "605In general, did she/they find injectables satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V727" name="stp_q606_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="41"/>
      <labl>
        effective at preventing pregnancy:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) very effective at preventing pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q606 ask a respondent if the method is very effective to prevent pregnancy or not in her opinion.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the injectables was effective at preventing pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2018
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          176
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "606In your opinion, is use of injectables very effective at preventing pregnancy?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V728" name="stp_q606a_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="22"/>
      <labl>
        difficult to become pregnant after stopping:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          “In your opinion, if a woman uses (METHOD), is it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 606a ask a respondent if in her opinion using the method will make it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it. This question is not asked for CONDOM.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is difficult to become pregnant after stopping use of the Injectables
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          915
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1247
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V729" name="stp_q607a_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        suitable for someone like her:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is (METHOD) suitable or unsuitable for someone like you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 606a ask a respondent if in her opinion using the method will make it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it. This question is not asked for CONDOM.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the use of the method is suitable for someone like her.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1428
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsuitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          758
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V730" name="stp_q608_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="42"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause health problems:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

You want to know about women's beliefs about if the method causes health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer. If she says a method is likely to cause health problems, ask if they are likely to be serious or not serious. Seriousness of health problems will be defined by a respondent. If she says it causes headache and irregular menstrual cycles and she considered it a serious problem that can adversely affect her health, select the response code 'YES, SERIOUS'. But some may say it causes irregular menstrual cycles, but they may think it is not a serious problem. In this case select the response code 'YES, NOT SERIOUS'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the injectables is likely to cause health problems.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          624
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, but not serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          902
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, will not cause serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          660
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "608In your opinion, is use of injectables likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V731" name="stp_q609_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to interfere with regular menses:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q609 asks a respondent whether she thinks using this method can cause interference of (unwanted effect on) monthly regular bleeding. Interferences could include change in timing and length of the cycle, pattern or volume of bleeding, other symptoms associated with menstruation. 
This question is not asked for CONDOM, WITHDRAWAL and RHYTHM METHOD, because use of these methods doesn't affect monthly bleeding.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the injectables is likely to interfere with regular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1824
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          361
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "609In your opinion, is use of injectables likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V732" name="stp_q610_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause unpleasant side effects:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to cause unpleasant side effects?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Ask a respondent whether she thinks the method is likely to cause unpleasant side effect(s). She may mention headache, nausea, dizziness, weight gain, acne, pain breast tenderness, mood swings or loss of sex drive as unpleasant side effects.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the injectables is likely to cause unpleasant side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1301
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          882
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "610In your opinion, is use of injectables likely to cause unpleasant side effects?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V733" name="stp_q611_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        safe or unsafe for long use:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is it safe for a woman (a couple) to use (METHOD) for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Ask a respondent what her opinion about the safety of the method. Ask if she thinks it is safe for a woman to use the method for several years without stopping or the woman should take a break from time to time. For condom, withdrawal and rhythm method, asks a woman "in your opinion, is it safe for a couple to use (method)…. "

There is no need to ask this question for sterilization because sterilization is a permanent method and the sterilized woman cannot take a break.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the injectables is safe or unsafe for long use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          safe for long use, break unnecessary
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          534
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsafe for long use, take a break
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1645
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "611In your opinion, is it safe for a woman a couple to use injectables for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V734" name="stp_q612a_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        thinks partner would support her use of:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you ever wanted to use (METHOD), do you think your husband/partner would support or oppose using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she thinks her husband or partner would support or oppose using her using the method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[Whether the woman thinks that the  partner would support her on the  use of injectables.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          support
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1569
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          oppose
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          596
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          40
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V735" name="stp_q613a_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has discussed with health service provider:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever discussed (METHOD) with a health serivce provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she has ever discussed the method with a health service provider
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has ever discussed with health service provide regarding injectables
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1202
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1003
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V736" name="stp_q614a_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likelihood of use in the future:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely do you think you will use (METHOD) any time in the future?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[If respondent was not using a method at baseline or in Q403, continue to Q614a. If respondent is currently using a method, skip to Q617.

Q. 614a: USE IN THE FUTURE
Asks how likely she thinks she will use the (method) any time in the future. This question is asked only to women who were not using (method) (i.e. past or never users)]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether there is a likelihood for the woman to use injectables in the future
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          827
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          377
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          252
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          843
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V737" name="stp_q614b_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has ever used:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever used this method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note this is a question for ever-users. Check from baseline (100d-100h) if ever used. If not, ask this question. Have you ever used this method? If respondent has never used the method, skip to 620a.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2641
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        142
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has ever used injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          827
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1443
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          371
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          142
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V738" name="stp_q617_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        spouse knows that woman is using:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom and withdrawal because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse knows that the woman is using injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          475
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, spouse knows
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1567
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, spouse doesn't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          257
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no spouse at that time
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "617Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using injectables?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V739" name="stp_q617a_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has recommended to social network:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever recommended (METHOD) to your friends, relatives or neighbours?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Q. 617a: If someone is happy and satisfied by the method she/he is using, it is possible that people recommend the same method to their friends. This question asks if she has ever recommended the specific method to her friends, relatives or neighbors.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the womam has recommended to her friends, realtives or neighbours the use of injectables
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          475
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1098
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V740" name="stp_q617b_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had irregular menses while using:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you experienced irregular monthly bleeding from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Q. 617b: asks if the woman has experienced irregular monthly bleeding from using (method).]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had irregular menses while using injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          475
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1306
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          528
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V741" name="stp_q617c_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had other side effects while using:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from interference with regular monthly bleeding,) have you ever experienced any (other) side effect from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Q617c: asks whether the woman has experienced any other side effects from using (method), apart from the interference with the regular monthly bleeding.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had other side effects while using the injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          475
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          811
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1023
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V742" name="stp_q617e_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        sought treatment of side effects from using:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did you seek advice or treatment for side effect from a health service provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman sought treatment of side effects from using the injectables
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          886
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          684
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          739
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V743" name="stp_q618_b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's satisfaction with using:injectables
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question is asked to all women who have ever used a method. Ask a respondent if she is/was satisfied with using a method all things considered. Proceed with Q619 if she is unsatisfied. Skip to the next method if she is/was satisfied or has/had mixed satisfaction or neither. 


We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's satisfaction with using injectables.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          475
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1182
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          595
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          57
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "618All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using injectables?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V744" name="stp_q619_b_01" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:side effects
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with injectables because of the side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          366
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          229
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V745" name="stp_q619_b_02" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:irregular menses
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with injectablesl because of the irregular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          430
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          165
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V746" name="stp_q619_b_03" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:health concerns
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because of health concerns.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          162
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          433
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V747" name="stp_q619_b_04" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:got pregnant while using
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because she got pregnant while using.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          570
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V748" name="stp_q619_b_05" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:respondent opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because the respondent opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          571
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V749" name="stp_q619_b_06" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:husband dislikes
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because her husband dislikes.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          576
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V750" name="stp_q619_b_07" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:others opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because it is opposed by others.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          594
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V751" name="stp_q619_b_08" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:lack of access/too far
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with injectablesl because of lack of access/too far.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          595
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V752" name="stp_q619_b_09" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:expensive
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because they are expensive.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          595
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V753" name="stp_q619_b_10" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:stock-out
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because they stocked-out.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          595
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V754" name="stp_q619_b_11" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:hard to use
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectablesl because it is hard to use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          594
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V755" name="stp_q619_b_99" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:other reason
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1714
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          589
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V756" name="stp_q619_b_99spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="31"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:injectables because:other reason-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code 'OTHERS OPPOSED'. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        6
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the injectables because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ADDED WEIGHT WHEN USING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DELAYS PREGNANCY AFTER STOPPING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MAY GET PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE HAS NEVER USED INJECTABLES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTS TO GET PREGNANT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "619 Why are/were you unsatisfied?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V757" name="stp_q603_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        easy or hard to obtain:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get (METHOD), if you wished to use it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q603 asks a respondent whether it is easy or hard for the respondent to get this method all things considered. “All things considered” could include cost, distance to the source, availability of the method at the source, quality of services at the source (waiting time, attitudes of health workers) and so on.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is easy or hard to obtain the iud.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          easy to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1786
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hard to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          358
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          50
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "603All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get IUDs, if you wished to use it?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V758" name="stp_q604_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        how many of woman's social network have tried:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried (METHOD)? If YES, most about half or few?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q604 asks a respondent about how many friends, relatives or neighbors have tried the method to avoid getting pregnant and asks if she would say most, about half, few or none. If she has never heard that any friends, neighbors or relatives has used the method or she doesn't know, skip to Q606.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The number of friend, relatives or neighbours that have tried to use iud.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          most of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          737
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          about half of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          209
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          a few of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          940
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          none of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          270
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "604Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried IUDs? If YES, most, about half or few?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V759" name="stp_q605_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's social network's satisfaction with:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In general, did she/they find (METHOD) satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q605 ask a respondent about overall satisfaction of the method told by the relatives, friends or neighbors who have used the method. If she says some said satisfactory and the other said they were/are unsatisfied, select the response code 'MIXED'.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's social networks were satisfied with the use of iud.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          430
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          926
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          410
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          533
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "605In general, did she/they find IUDs satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V760" name="stp_q606_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="41"/>
      <labl>
        effective at preventing pregnancy:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) very effective at preventing pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q606 ask a respondent if the method is very effective to prevent pregnancy or not in her opinion.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the iud was effective at preventing pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1985
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          185
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "606In your opinion, is use of IUDs very effective at preventing pregnancy?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V761" name="stp_q606a_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="22"/>
      <labl>
        difficult to become pregnant after stopping:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          “In your opinion, if a woman uses (METHOD), is it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 606a ask a respondent if in her opinion using the method will make it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it. This question is not asked for CONDOM.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is difficult to become pregnant after stopping the use of the implants
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          637
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1426
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V762" name="stp_q607a_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        suitable for someone like her:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is (METHOD) suitable or unsuitable for someone like you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 606a ask a respondent if in her opinion using the method will make it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it. This question is not asked for CONDOM.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is difficult to become pregnant after stopping use of the implants
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1019
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsuitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1102
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V763" name="stp_q608_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="42"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause health problems:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

You want to know about women's beliefs about if the method causes health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer. If she says a method is likely to cause health problems, ask if they are likely to be serious or not serious. Seriousness of health problems will be defined by a respondent. If she says it causes headache and irregular menstrual cycles and she considered it a serious problem that can adversely affect her health, select the response code 'YES, SERIOUS'. But some may say it causes irregular menstrual cycles, but they may think it is not a serious problem. In this case select the response code 'YES, NOT SERIOUS'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the iud is likely to cause health problems.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          695
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, but not serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          800
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, will not cause serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          634
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          65
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "608In your opinion, is use of IUDs likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V764" name="stp_q609_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to interfere with regular menses:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q609 asks a respondent whether she thinks using this method can cause interference of (unwanted effect on) monthly regular bleeding. Interferences could include change in timing and length of the cycle, pattern or volume of bleeding, other symptoms associated with menstruation. This question is not asked for CONDOM, WITHDRAWAL and RHYTHM METHOD, because use of these methods doesn't affect monthly bleeding.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the iud is likely to interfere with regular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1542
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          561
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          91
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "609In your opinion, is use of IUDs likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V765" name="stp_q610_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause unpleasant side effects:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to cause unpleasant side effects?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Ask a respondent whether she thinks the method is likely to cause unpleasant side effect(s). She may mention headache, nausea, dizziness, weight gain, acne, pain breast tenderness, mood swings or loss of sex drive as unpleasant side effects.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the iud is likely to cause unpleasant side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1241
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          892
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          61
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "610In your opinion, is use of IUDs likely to cause unpleasant side effects?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V766" name="stp_q611_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        safe or unsafe for long use:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is it safe for a woman (a couple) to use (METHOD) for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Ask a respondent what her opinion about the safety of the method. Ask if she thinks it is safe for a woman to use the method for several years without stopping or the woman should take a break from time to time. For condom, withdrawal and rhythm method, asks a woman “in your opinion, is it safe for a couple to use (method)…. “

There is no need to ask this question for sterilization because sterilization is a permanent method and the sterilized woman cannot take a break.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the iud is safe or unsafe for long use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          safe for long use, break unnecessary
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          559
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsafe for long use, take a break
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1577
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          58
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "611In your opinion, is it safe for a woman a couple to use IUDs for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V767" name="stp_q612a_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        thinks partner would support her use of:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you ever wanted to use (METHOD), do you think your husband/partner would support or oppose using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she thinks her husband or partner would support or oppose using her using the method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman thinks the the partner would support her use of implants
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          support
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          oppose
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          858
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          51
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V768" name="stp_q613a_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has discussed with health service provider:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever discussed (METHOD) with a health serivce provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she has ever discussed the method with a health service provider
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has discussed with health service provider regarding the implants
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          888
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1306
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V769" name="stp_q614a_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likelihood of use in the future:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely do you think you will use (METHOD) any time in the future?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[If respondent was not using a method at baseline or in Q403, continue to Q614a. If respondent is currently using a method, skip to Q617.

Asks how likely she thinks she will use the (method) any time in the future. This question is asked only to women who were not using (method) (i.e. past or never users)]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        <![CDATA[Whether there is a likelihood  of the woman to use implants in the future.]]>
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          550
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          292
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          234
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1232
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V770" name="stp_q614b_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has ever used:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever used this method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          If respondent was not using a method at baseline or in Q403, continue to Q614a. If respondent is currently using a method, skip to Q617.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2470
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        313
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has ever used implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          550
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          593
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1327
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          313
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V771" name="stp_q617_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        spouse knows that woman is using:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom and withdrawal because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse knows that the woman is using iud.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1449
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, spouse knows
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          746
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, spouse doesn't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          118
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no spouse at that time
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "617Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using IUDs?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V772" name="stp_q617a_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has recommended to social network:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever recommended (METHOD) to your friends, relatives or neighbours?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 617a: If someone is happy and satisfied by the method she/he is using, it is possible that people recommend the same method to their friends. This question asks if she has ever recommended the specific method to her friends, relatives or neighbors.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has recommended the implants to her social network.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1449
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          549
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          318
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V773" name="stp_q617b_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had irregular menses while using:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you experienced irregular monthly bleeding from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 617b: asks if the woman has experienced irregular monthly bleeding from using (method).
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had irregular menses while using the implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1449
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          538
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          329
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V774" name="stp_q617c_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had other side effects while using:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from interference with regular monthly bleeding,) have you ever experienced any (other) side effect from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q617c: asks whether the woman has experienced any other side effects from using (method), apart from the interference with the regular monthly bleeding.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had other side effects while using implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1449
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          424
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          443
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V775" name="stp_q617e_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        sought treatment of side effects from using:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did you seek advice or treatment for side effect from a health service provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has sought treatment of side effects from using implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1691
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          376
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          249
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V776" name="stp_q618_c" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's satisfaction with using:iud
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Ask a respondent that if she is/was satisfied with using a method all things considered. Proceed with Q619 if she is unsatisfied. Skip to the next method if she is/was satisfied or has/had mixed satisfaction or neither.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's satisfaction with using iud.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1449
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          544
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "618All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using IUDs?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V777" name="stp_q619_c_01" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:side effects
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with iud because of the side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          191
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V778" name="stp_q619_c_02" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:irregular menses
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with iud because of the irregular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          180
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          115
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V779" name="stp_q619_c_03" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:health concerns
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because of health concerns.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          185
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V780" name="stp_q619_c_04" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:got pregnant while using
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because she got pregnant while using.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          289
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V781" name="stp_q619_c_05" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:respondent opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because the respondent opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          283
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V782" name="stp_q619_c_06" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:husband dislikes
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because her husband dislikes.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          281
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V783" name="stp_q619_c_07" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:others opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman is dissatisfied with the iud because it is opposed by others.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          293
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V784" name="stp_q619_c_08" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:lack of access/too far
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with iud because of lack of access/too far.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V785" name="stp_q619_c_09" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:expensive
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because they are expensive.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V786" name="stp_q619_c_10" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:stock-out
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because they stocked-out.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V787" name="stp_q619_c_11" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:hard to use
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because it is hard to use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          295
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V788" name="stp_q619_c_99" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:other reason
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2316
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        467
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2021
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          287
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          467
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V789" name="stp_q619_c_99spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="34"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:iud because:other reason-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        8
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the iud because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NEVER USED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT HAS NEVER USED IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE HAS NEVER USED IMPLANTS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS CONSTANTLY LOOSING WEIGHT
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WAS LOOSING WEIGHT CONSTANTLY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "619 Why are/were you unsatisfied?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V790" name="stp_q603_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        easy or hard to obtain:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get (METHOD), if you wished to use it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q603 asks a respondent whether it is easy or hard for the respondent to get this method all things considered. "All things considered" could include cost, distance to the source, availability of the method at the source, quality of services at the source (waiting time, attitudes of health workers) and so on.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is easy or hard to obtain the implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          easy to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2023
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          hard to obtain method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "603All things considered, would it be easy or hard to get Implants, if you wished to use it?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V791" name="stp_q604_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        how many of woman's social network have tried:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried (METHOD)? If YES, most about half or few?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q604 asks a respondent about how many friends, relatives or neighbors have tried the method to avoid getting pregnant and asks if she would say most, about half, few or none. If she has never heard that any friends, neighbors or relatives has used the method or she doesn't know, skip to Q606.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The number of friend, relatives or neighbours that have tried to use implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          most of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          380
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          about half of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          38
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          a few of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          528
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          none of woman's social network
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1135
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          110
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "604Have any of your friends, relatives or neighbours tried Implants? If YES, most, about half or few?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V792" name="stp_q605_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's social network's satisfaction with:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In general, did she/they find (METHOD) satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q605 ask a respondent about overall satisfaction of the method told by the relatives, friends or neighbors who have used the method. If she says some said satisfactory and the other said they were/are unsatisfied, select the response code 'MIXED'.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's social networks were satisfied with the use of implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1364
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          645
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          137
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "605In general, did she/they find Implants satisfactory or unsatisfactory to use?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V793" name="stp_q606_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="41"/>
      <labl>
        effective at preventing pregnancy:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) very effective at preventing pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q606 ask a respondent if the method is very effective to prevent pregnancy or not in her opinion.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the implants was effective at preventing pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not effective at preventing pregnancy
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          684
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "606In your opinion, is use of Implants very effective at preventing pregnancy?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V794" name="stp_q606a_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="22"/>
      <labl>
        difficult to become pregnant after stopping:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          “In your opinion, if a woman uses (METHOD), is it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 606a ask a respondent if in her opinion using the method will make it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it. This question is not asked for CONDOM.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it was difficult to become pregnant after stopping the use of the male condom.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, not more difficult
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V795" name="stp_q607a_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        suitable for someone like her:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is (METHOD) suitable or unsuitable for someone like you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q. 606a ask a respondent if in her opinion using the method will make it more difficult for her to become pregnant after she stops using it. This question is not asked for CONDOM.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether it is difficult to become pregnant after stopping use of the pill
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          778
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsuitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1383
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V796" name="stp_q608_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="42"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause health problems:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is use of (METHOD) likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

You want to know about women's beliefs about if the method causes health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she heard the pill may be linked to breast cancer. If she says a method is likely to cause health problems, ask if they are likely to be serious or not serious. Seriousness of health problems will be defined by a respondent. If she says it causes headache and irregular menstrual cycles and she considered it a serious problem that can adversely affect her health, select the response code 'YES, SERIOUS'. But some may say it causes irregular menstrual cycles, but they may think it is not a serious problem. In this case select the response code 'YES, NOT SERIOUS'.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the implants is likely to cause health problems.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, but not serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          255
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, will not cause serious health problems
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1686
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          80
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "608In your opinion, is use of Implants likely to cause health problems? IF YES, serious or not serious?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V797" name="stp_q609_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to interfere with regular menses:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Q609 asks a respondent whether she thinks using this method can cause interference of (unwanted effect on) monthly regular bleeding. Interferences could include change in timing and length of the cycle, pattern or volume of bleeding, other symptoms associated with menstruation. 
This question is not asked for CONDOM, WITHDRAWAL and RHYTHM METHOD, because use of these methods doesn't affect monthly bleeding.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the implantsl is likely to interfere with regular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "609In your opinion, is use of Implants likely to interfere with regular monthly bleeding?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V798" name="stp_q610_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to cause unpleasant side effects:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion is use of (METHOD) likely to cause unpleasant side effects?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user. 

Ask a respondent whether she thinks the method is likely to cause unpleasant side effect(s). She may mention headache, nausea, dizziness, weight gain, acne, pain breast tenderness, mood swings or loss of sex drive as unpleasant side effects.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the implantsl is likely to cause unpleasant side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          333
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1786
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          72
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "610In your opinion, is use of Implants likely to cause unpleasant side effects?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V799" name="stp_q611_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        safe or unsafe for long use:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is it safe for a woman (a couple) to use (METHOD) for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[We want to know her opinions about various aspects of each method. Note that we are not asking her knowledge about a method. Rather, we want to know her perceptions or belief towards use, side effects, and safety of each method.  

Ask a respondent what her opinion about the safety of the method. Ask if she thinks it is safe for a woman to use the method for several years without stopping or the woman should take a break from time to time. For condom, withdrawal and rhythm method, asks a woman "in your opinion, is it safe for a couple to use (method)…. "

There is no need to ask this question for sterilization because sterilization is a permanent method and the sterilized woman cannot take a break.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the implants is safe or unsafe for long use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          safe for long use, break unnecessary
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          963
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsafe for long use, take a break
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          97
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "611In your opinion, is it safe for a woman a couple to use Implants for several years without stopping or should she take a break from time to time?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V800" name="stp_q612a_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        thinks partner would support her use of:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you ever wanted to use (METHOD), do you think your husband/partner would support or oppose using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she thinks her husband or partner would support or oppose using her using the method.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman thinks the partner would support her on the use of the male condom
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          support
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          522
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          oppose
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1593
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V801" name="stp_q613a_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has discussed with health service provider:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever discussed (METHOD) with a health serivce provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Ask if she has ever discussed the method with a health service provider
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has discussed with health service provider on the use of the male condom.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          119
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          443
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1748
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V802" name="stp_q614a_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likelihood of use in the future:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          <![CDATA[ASCERTAIN IF R EVER USED (METHOD) BEFORE THE CURRENT INTERVIEW.CHECK BASELINE (100d-100h): 
IF EVER USED (METHOD) CIRCLE YES. IF NOT ASK  614b.]]>
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely do you think you will use (METHOD) any time in the future?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[If respondent was not using a method at baseline or in Q403, continue to Q614a. If respondent is currently using a method, skip to Q617.

Asks how likely she thinks she will use the (method) any time in the future. This question is asked only to women who were not using (method) (i.e. past or never users)]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The likelihood of the woman to use male condom in the future.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          146
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          294
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          337
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1514
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V803" name="stp_q614b_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has ever used:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          CHECK BASELINE (100d-100h): IF EVER USED (METHOD) CIRCLE YES. IF NOT ASK  614b.
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you ever used this method?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note this is a question for ever-users. Check from baseline (100d-100h) if ever used. If not, ask this question. Have you ever used this method? If respondent has never used the method, skip to 620a.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2441
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        342
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has ever used male condom
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          146
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          892
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1403
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          342
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V804" name="stp_q617_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="23"/>
      <labl>
        spouse knows that woman is using:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

We want to know if her husband/partner know/knew you are/were using a method. This question will not be asked for condom and withdrawal because husband/partner certainly know/knew if they use the method.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse knows that the woman is using implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes, spouse knows
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no, spouse doesn't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no spouse at that time
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "617Does/did your husband/partner know that you are/were using Implants?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V805" name="stp_q617a_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has recommended to social network:male condom
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman have ever recommended the method to friends, relatives or neighbours.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1522
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          332
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          456
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V806" name="stp_q617b_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had irregular menses while using:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Have you experienced irregular monthly bleeding from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had irregular menses while using the male condom.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2783
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V807" name="stp_q617c_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        has had other side effects while using:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          (Apart from interference with regular monthly bleeding,) have you ever experienced any (other) side effect from using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q617c: asks whether the woman has experienced any other side effects from using (method), apart from the interference with the regular monthly bleeding.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has had other side effects while using the male condom
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1522
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          96
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          692
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V808" name="stp_q617e_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        sought treatment of side effects from using:male condom
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Did you seek advice or treatment for side effect from a health service provider?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman sought treatment of the side effects from using male condom.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2214
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          39
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          57
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V809" name="stp_q618_d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="30"/>
      <labl>
        woman's satisfaction with using:implants
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using (METHOD)?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Ask a respondent that if she is/was satisfied with using a method all things considered. Proceed with Q619 if she is unsatisfied. Skip to the next method if she is/was satisfied or has/had mixed satisfaction or neither.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's satisfaction with using implants.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1522
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          satisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          563
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dissatisfied with method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mixed feeling about the method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          55
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "618All things considered, are/were you satisfied or unsatisfied with using Implants?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V810" name="stp_q619_d_01" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:side effects
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with implants because of the side effects.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          133
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V811" name="stp_q619_d_02" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:irregular menses
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with implants because of the irregular menses.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          169
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V812" name="stp_q619_d_03" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:health concerns
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because of health concerns.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          11
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          159
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V813" name="stp_q619_d_04" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:got pregnant while using
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because she got pregnant while using.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          165
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V814" name="stp_q619_d_05" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:respondent opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because the respondent opposed.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          37
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          133
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V815" name="stp_q619_d_06" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:husband dislikes
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because her husband dislikes.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          64
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          106
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V816" name="stp_q619_d_07" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:others opposed
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman is dissatisfied with the implants because it is opposed by others.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          163
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V817" name="stp_q619_d_08" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:lack of access/too far
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with implants because of lack of access/too far.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V818" name="stp_q619_d_09" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:expensive
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because they are expensive.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V819" name="stp_q619_d_10" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:stock-out
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because they stocked-out.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V820" name="stp_q619_d_11" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:hard to use
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because it is hard to use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          142
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V821" name="stp_q619_d_99" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:other reason
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2310
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        473
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2140
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          149
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          473
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V822" name="stp_q619_d_99spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="142"/>
      <labl>
        dissatisfied with:implants because:other reason-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Why are/were you unsatisfied?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Note that these questions are asked for women who have used or are currently using a method. 

Note that this question is asked to women who said they are/were unsatisfied with a method in Q618. There may be many reasons that a person is/was unsatisfied with a method, so listen to your respondent carefully. Record as many reasons as the woman mentions. The following are some guides to use in deciding which code(s) to mark:

Code 'EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method because she experienced side effects. Side effects are undesirable consequences of using a method that do not adversely affect the health of the user.  

Code 'IRREGULAR MENSTURAL CYCLE' if the respondent says she is/was unsatisfied with a contraceptive method due to irregular menstrual cycle that is likely to be caused by the method.

Code 'CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS', if the respondent says she thinks she is concerned about health problems. Health concerns include consequences of using a method the respondent thinks may affect her health. For example, the respondent may say she is concerned because she heard the pill might be linked to breast cancer, infertility, cancer or any negative consequences.

Code 'GOT PREGNANT WHILE USING' if the respondent says she became pregnant while she was using a method.  

'RESPONDENT OPPOSED' means that the respondent herself does not approve of family planning. It is possible that some women may change her attitudes towards a method after having used it, and oppose the method. 

Code 'HUSBAND/PARTNER OPPOSED', if the respondent's husband or partner dislikes/disliked a method. Reasons of his dislikes could be due to being not easy to use for him, costs, distance, concerns about health problems, or opposition to use of the method. 

If she says she is/was unsatisfied because someone other than her husband or partner tells her they are opposed to her using the method or all family planning, code OTHERS OPPOSED. 

Code 'LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR', if she says there is no place to get a method or the source is too far. 

Code 'COST TOO MUCH', if she says the cost of a method is too much. The cost includes not only the cost of a method but also travel costs. 

Code 'STOCK-OUT', if she says a method is out-of-stock in a source, such as health facility or drug seller. 

Code 'NOT EASY TO USE', if she considers the contraceptive methods to be too troublesome to use, such as being messy or hard to remember when to take a pill or get the next shot of injection. This is inconvenient to use, but not inconvenient to get the method, since lack of access is a separate category.

If the woman's main reason is not listed as a response, select 'OTHER' and write her response on the OTHER line.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        21
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is dissatisfied with the implants because of any other reason.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          CONDOM GOT STUCKED INSIDE HER PRIVATE PART. AND SHE HAD TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          CONDOMS BURST QUICKLY AND THE FLUID IN THE CONDOM AFFECTED THE RESPONDENT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DINT GET SATISFIED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          FOUND OUT IT'S EASIER TO GET PREGNANT WHILE USING CONDOM
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED A CONDOM BEFORE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAS NEVER USED CONDOMS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          HAVE NEVER USED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT REDUCES SEXUAL PLEASURE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT EASY TO BUY
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT SAID IT IS BORING
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STATES THAT THE CONDOMS ALWAYS BURSTS WHEN SHE USES THEM.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT FEELING ANYTHING DURING SEX.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SEX IS NOT ENJOYABLE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE HAS NEVER USED A CONDOM
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE INSISTED NO REASON
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE INSISTS SHE HAS NEVER USED CONDOM.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SOMEONE DOES NOT ENJOY SEX WHEN USING CONDOM.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE CONDOM BUSTED WHILE USING IT AND SO SHE WAS AT RISK OF GETTING PREGNANT WHICH SHE DIDN'T WANT AT THAT TIME N EVEN ACQUIRING OTHER DISEASES
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE CONDOMS USED TO LEAK AND OTHERS USED TO BURST.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTED A MORE EFFECTIVE METHOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "619 Why are/were you unsatisfied?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V823" name="stp_q620b" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        iud is suitable for someone like the woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In your opinion, is IUD suitable or unsuitable for someone like you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          We want to know if in her opinion, IUD is suitable or unsuitable for someone like her.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2350
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        433
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's opinion whether IUD is suitable or unsuitable for someone like her.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          414
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsuitable
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1594
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          433
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V824" name="stp_q620d" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        woman likely to use iud in the future
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely do you think you will use IUD any time in the future?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Asks how likely the respondent thinks she will use IUD any time in the future.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2350
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        433
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is likely to use iud in the future.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          286
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          112
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          135
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1799
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          433
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V825" name="stp_q703" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        importance of avoiding pregnancy:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How important is it to you to avoid becoming pregnant now? Would you say very important, somewhat important, or not at all important?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Q703 asks how important it is for a respondent to avoid pregnancy now.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's importance of avoiding pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          239
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1718
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          153
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not at all important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          199
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "703How important is it to you to avoid becoming pregnant now? Would you say very important, somewhat important, or not at all important?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V826" name="stp_q704" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        would like to have a/another child:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Now I have some questions about the future. Would you like to have (a/another) child, or would you prefer not to have any (more) children?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          If she is not pregnant or is unsure if she is pregnant, ask Q.704. Note that the wording of the question depends on whether or not she already has children. If the respondent is not pregnant and has no living children (check Q. 302), ask the question as follows: “Would you like to have a child or would you prefer not to have any children?” If she has one or more children, you ask instead, “Would you like to have another child or would you prefer not to have any more children?”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman would like to have a/another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          239
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          have a/another child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1397
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no more/none
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          618
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cannot get pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          undecided/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          52
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "704Now I have some questions about the future. Would you like to have a/another child, or would you prefer not to have any more children?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V827" name="stp_q706" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to change mind on having a/another child:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding whether you want another child or not?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Some people will not change their wishes wanting a/another child or no more child, but others may change the wishes due to changes in their circumstances, having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about having or not having a child. Ask a respondent how likely that she might change her mind in the future.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is likely to change her mind on having a/another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          294
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          87
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          280
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1643
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "706How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding whether you want another child or not?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V828" name="stp_q708_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long npreg-nster woman intends to wait before next child:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q. 708 is to be asked of all women who say that they want to have another child. “How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?”

Note that the answer can be given in months or years. Select 'MONTHS' if the response is in months or 'YEARS' if in years, and record the answer in the appropriate boxes. If she says she would like to have a baby right away, record SOON/NOW (code 93). Skip to Q 710. 
If the woman is unsure, select 'DON'T KNOW' if they are not sure. 
If the woman gives a different answer write her response in space provided next to the 'OTHER' category.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long the woman intends to wait before the next child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          912
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          53
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1088
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          93
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          soon/now
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          210
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "708How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of a/another child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V829" name="stp_q708_unitspy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="63"/>
      <labl>
        how long npreg-nster woman intends to wait before next child:unit-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q. 708 is to be asked of all women who say that they want to have another child. “How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?”

Note that the answer can be given in months or years. Select 'MONTHS' if the response is in months or 'YEARS' if in years, and record the answer in the appropriate boxes. If she says she would like to have a baby right away, record SOON/NOW (code 93). Skip to Q 710. 
If the woman is unsure, select 'DON'T KNOW' if they are not sure. 
If the woman gives a different answer write her response in space provided next to the 'OTHER' category.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        24
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long the woman intends to wait before the next child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ACCORDING TO GOD'S PLAN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ANYTIME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MISSING:IMPUTE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THAT'S GOD'S PLAN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE RESPONDENT SHE HAS NOT DECIDED WHEN SHE WOULD HAVE A CHILD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[UP TO  GOD]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UP TO GOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "708OTHER SPECIFY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V830" name="stp_q708_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long npreg-nster woman intends to wait before next child:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Q. 708 is to be asked of all women who say that they want to have another child. “How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?”

Note that the answer can be given in months or years. Select 'MONTHS' if the response is in months or 'YEARS' if in years, and record the answer in the appropriate boxes. If she says she would like to have a baby right away, record SOON/NOW (code 93). Skip to Q 710. 
If the woman is unsure, select 'DON'T KNOW' if they are not sure. 
If the woman gives a different answer write her response in space provided next to the 'OTHER' category.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long the woman intends to wait before the next child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          912
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          115
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          213
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          205
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          73
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          294
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          48
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          993
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          soon/now
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          210
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          999
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "708# ofunit_name_708a:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V831" name="stp_q709" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to change mind on timing of having a/another child:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding timing of having another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Some people will not change their wishes about timing of having a/another child, but others may change their preferred timing. Ask a respondent how likely that she might change her mind regarding the timing of the next child in the future.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The likelyhood of the woman changing her mind regarding timimg of having another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          99
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          268
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          814
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "709How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding timing of having another child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V832" name="stp_q710" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        worried about telling spouse:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would you be worried or not worried about telling your husband/partner?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions ask about respondent's feelings if she became pregnant in the next few weeks. 

In Q.711, 'NO PARENT OR CONTACT WITH PARENT (S)' if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).

Filter Q714 &715: a women who said that she wants to become pregnant soon, it is unlikely that she would consider terminating the pregnancy when she finds she is her pregnant in the next few months. Thus Q716 is only to be asked to a woman who says she does not want to get pregnant now/soon.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is worried about telling spouse that she is pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          647
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1416
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "710If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would you be worried or not worried about telling your husband/partner?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V833" name="stp_q711" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="38"/>
      <labl>
        parents pleased/displeased about pregnancy:non-pregnant woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would your parents be pleased or not pleased?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions ask about respondent's feelings if she became pregnant in the next few weeks. 

In Q.711, 'NO PARENT OR CONTACT WITH PARENT (S)' if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).

Filter Q714 &715: a women who said that she wants to become pregnant soon, it is unlikely that she would consider terminating the pregnancy when she finds she is her pregnant in the next few months. Thus Q716 is only to be asked to a woman who says she does not want to get pregnant now/soon.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's parents would be pleased/displeased if she gets pregnant.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pleased
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1436
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not pleased
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          452
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          91
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no parent(s)/no contact with parent(s)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          88
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "711If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would your parents be pleased or not pleased?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V834" name="stp_q712" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="29"/>
      <labl>
        worried about the cost of raising a child:non-pregnant woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would you be worried or not worried about how you could afford to raise your children properly with an extra child.
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions ask about respondent's feelings if she became pregnant in the next few weeks. 

In Q.711, 'NO PARENT OR CONTACT WITH PARENT (S)' if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).

Filter Q714 &715: a women who said that she wants to become pregnant soon, it is unlikely that she would consider terminating the pregnancy when she finds she is her pregnant in the next few months. Thus Q716 is only to be asked to a woman who says she does not want to get pregnant now/soon.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is worried about the cost of raising a child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          873
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not worried
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          this would be the first child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "712If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would you be worried or not worried about how you could afford to raise your children properly with an extra child."
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V835" name="stp_q713" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        concerned about her health:non-pregnant woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would you be concerned or not concerned about the effect on your own health?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions ask about respondent's feelings if she became pregnant in the next few weeks. 

In Q.711, 'NO PARENT OR CONTACT WITH PARENT (S)' if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).

Filter Q714 &715: a women who said that she wants to become pregnant soon, it is unlikely that she would consider terminating the pregnancy when she finds she is her pregnant in the next few months. Thus Q716 is only to be asked to a woman who says she does not want to get pregnant now/soon.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman is concerned about her health.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          concerned
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          922
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not concerned
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1138
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "713If you became pregnant in the next few weeks, would you be concerned or not concerned about the effect on your own health?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V836" name="stp_q716" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="29"/>
      <labl>
        would consider terminating the pregnancy:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you became pregnant in the next few months, would you consider or not consider terminating the pregnancy?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions ask about respondent's feelings if she became pregnant in the next few weeks. 

In Q.711, 'NO PARENT OR CONTACT WITH PARENT (S)' if she has no parent or no contact with her parent(s).

Filter Q714 &715: a women who said that she wants to become pregnant soon, it is unlikely that she would consider terminating the pregnancy when she finds she is her pregnant in the next few months. Thus Q716 is only to be asked to a woman who says she does not want to get pregnant now/soon.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman would consider terminating the pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          452
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          would consider termination
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wouldn't consider termination
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1597
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "716If you became pregnant in the next few months, would you consider or not consider terminating the pregnancy?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V837" name="stp_q717" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        discussed with spouse about children in last 12 months:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In the last 12 months has your husband/partner discussed with you his wishes for a(nother) child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question asks for the woman's opinion of her husband's preference compared with her own. Read the entire question before accepting a response.
Q717 asks if a woman had a discussion with her husband about her husband's desire of having or not having a child in the last 12 months.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman discussed with spouse about children in last 12 months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1085
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          982
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "717In the last 12 months has your husband/partner discussed with you his wishes for another child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V838" name="stp_q718" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse's importance of avoiding pregnancy:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How important is it to him to avoid you becoming pregnant now? Would you say very important, somewhat important, or not at all important?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question asks for the woman's opinion of her husband's preference compared with her own. Read the entire question before accepting a response.

These are similar questions to Q703-Q708 but focused on her opinion about her husband's/partner's fertility preferences.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The spouse's importance of avoiding pregnancy.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1415
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          202
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not at all important
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          434
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          16
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "718How important is it to him to avoid you becoming pregnant now? Would you say very important, somewhat important, or not at all important?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V839" name="stp_q719" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse wants a/more child(ren) with woman:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Does your husband/partner want any (more) children with you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question asks for the woman's opinion of her husband's preference compared with her own. Read the entire question before accepting a response.
These are similar questions to Q703-Q708 but focused on her opinion about her husband's/partner's fertility preferences.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse wants a/more child(ren) with woman.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1244
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          591
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          undecided
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          189
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "719Does your husband/partner want any more children with you?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V840" name="stp_q720" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse likely to change mind on having a/another child:npreg-nster woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely is it that your husband/partner might change his mind regarding whether he wants another child or not?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question asks for the woman's opinion of her husband's preference compared with her own. Read the entire question before accepting a response.
These are similar questions to Q703-Q708 but focused on her opinion about her husband's/partner's fertility preferences.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse is likely to change mind on having a/another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          65
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          188
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1530
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          52
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "720How likely is it that your husband/partner might change his mind regarding whether he wants another child or not?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V841" name="stp_q722_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long npreg-nster woman's spouse intends to wait before next child:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How long would he like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question asks for the woman's opinion of her husband's preference compared with her own. Read the entire question before accepting a response.
These are similar questions to Q703-Q708 but focused on her opinion about her husband's/partner's fertility preferences.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How long the woman's spouse intends to wait before the next child
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1065
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          660
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          93
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          soon/now
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          456
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "722How long would he like to wait from now before the birth of a/another child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V842" name="stp_q722_unitspy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="110"/>
      <labl>
        how long npreg-nster woman's spouse intends to wait before next child:unit-speci
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How long would he like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question asks for the woman's opinion of her husband's preference compared with her own. Read the entire question before accepting a response.
These are similar questions to Q703-Q708 but focused on her opinion about her husband's/partner's fertility preferences.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        18
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How long the woman's spouse intends to wait before the next child
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ACCORDING TO GOD'S PLAN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AS SOON AS THE RESPONDENT HEALS. THE RESPONDENT IS CURRENTLY SICK, SHE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETIS AND ULCERS.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DONT KNOW BUT WOULD LIKE TO AWAIT FOR SOME YEARS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          GOD KNOWS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          GODS PLANS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ITS THE WOMAN TO DECIDE WHEN SHE WILL WANT ANOTHER BABY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NO MORE CHILDREN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          NOT NOW BUT DONT KNOW HOW LONG
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[SHE SAYS IS UPTO TO GOD SHE CAN NOT TELL OR  BE SPECIFIC]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE HUSBAND NEEDS A CHILD ANY TIME EVEN IF IT'S NOW
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UNDECIDED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UNTIL HE GETS WELL
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UPTO GOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "722OTHER SPECIFY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V843" name="stp_q722_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long npreg-nster woman's spouse intends to wait before next child:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How long would he like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[This question asks for the woman's opinion of her husband's preference compared with her own. Read the entire question before accepting a response.
These are similar questions to Q703-Q708 but focused on her opinion about her husband's/partner's fertility preferences.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        How long the woman's spouse intends to wait before the next child
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1065
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          132
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          131
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          199
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          27
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          13
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          993
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          soon/now
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          456
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          76
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          999
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "722# ofunit_name_722a:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V844" name="stp_q723" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        would like to have another child:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Now I have some questions about the future. After the birth of the child you are expecting now, would you like to have another child, or would you prefer not to have more children?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman would like to have another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          have a/another child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          83
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no more/none
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          42
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          undecided/don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "723Now I have some questions about the future. After the birth of the child you are expecting now, would you like to have another child, or would you prefer not to have any more children?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V845" name="stp_q725" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to change mind on having another child:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding whether you want another child or not?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The likelyhood of the woman to change her mind on having another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2184
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          101
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "725How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding whether you want another child or not?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V846" name="stp_q727_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long preg woman intends to wait before next child:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long after the current pregnancy the woman intends to wait before next child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          78
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "727After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of another child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V847" name="stp_q727_unitspy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="1"/>
      <labl>
        how long preg woman intends to wait before next child:unit-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long after the current pregnancy the woman intends to wait before next child.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "727OTHER SPECIFY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V848" name="stp_q727_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long preg woman intends to wait before next child:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long after the current pregnancy the woman intends to wait before next child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          42
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          999
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "727# ofunit_name_727a:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V849" name="stp_q728" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        likely to change mind on timing of having another child:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding timing of having another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's likelyhood to change her mind on timing of having another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2226
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          60
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "728How likely is it that you might change your mind regarding timing of having another child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V850" name="stp_q729" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        discussed with spouse about children in last 12 months:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          In the last 12 months has your husband/partner discussed with you his wishes for another child after the birth of the child you are expecting now?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman has discussed with spouse about children in last 12 months.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          90
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "729In the last 12 months has your husband/partner discussed with you his wishes for another child after the birth of the child you are expecting now?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V851" name="stp_q730" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse wants more children with woman:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          After the birth of the child you are expecting now, does your husband/partner want more children with you?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse wants more children with the woman.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2174
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          82
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          undecided
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "730After the birth of the child you are expecting now, does your husband/partner want any more children with you?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V852" name="stp_q731" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        spouse likely to change mind on having another child:preg woman
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          How likely is it that your husband/partner might change his mind regarding whether he wants another child or not?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the spouse is likely to change his mind on having another child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2198
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somewhat likely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          19
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          very unlikely
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          86
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "731How likely is it that your husband/partner might change his mind regarding whether he wants another child or not?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V853" name="stp_q733_unit" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long preg woman's spouse intends to wait before next child:unit
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would he like to wait before the birth of another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long after this pregnant woman's spouse intends to wait before next child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2227
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          months
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          years
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          70
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "733After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would he like to wait before the birth of another child?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V854" name="stp_q733_unitspy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="1"/>
      <labl>
        how long preg woman's spouse intends to wait before next child:unit-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would he like to wait before the birth of another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long after this pregnant woman's spouse intends to wait before next child.
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      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "733OTHER SPECIFY"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V855" name="stp_q733_value" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        how long preg woman's spouse intends to wait before next child:value
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would he like to wait before the birth of another child?
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          Note that these questions are to be asked to currently pregnant women. We want to make sure that pregnant women do not think that we are asking them whether they want the child they are pregnant with now. For this reason, we begin the questions by stating “After the birth of the child you are expecting now…...”
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        For how long after this pregnant woman's spouse intends to wait before next child.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2227
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          999
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
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        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "733# ofunit_name_733a:"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V856" name="stp_q734a" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        woman and/or spouse have an illness that would prevent conception:npreg-nster wo
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman
      </respUnit>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman and/or the spouse have an illness that would prevent conception.
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      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          242
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yes
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2006
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          17
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
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        <catStat type="freq">
          474
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      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V857" name="stp_q735" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="26"/>
      <labl>
        woman and spouse would conceive quickly if they wanted:nster woman
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      <respUnit>
        The woman.
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      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          If you wanted a baby, do you think you get pregnant quickly or take some time?
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        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[These questions ask if a respondent thinks she has a problem in getting pregnant
Q735 asks if a respondent get pregnant quickly or take some time if she is having sex and not using any contraception.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
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      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman and spouse think they would conceive quickly if they wanted.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2113
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          conceive quickly
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          85
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          take some time to conceive
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          104
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know/unsure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "735If you wanted a baby and you were not using contraception, do you think you get pregnant quickly or take some time?"
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    </var>
    <var ID="V858" name="stp_q343" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        ideal number of children
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          <![CDATA[If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?]]>
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

Check Q. 303 to see whether the woman has any children who are alive. This question checks if the woman has no living children or if she has at least one living child. Select the appropriate response from the respondent. 

If she already has living children, we ask her to imagine the time when she had no children and could choose exactly how many to have. We are not asking how many she would like to have by her current age (now), but rather, how many she would like over her entire life (including the future).
If she tells you a number, record the responses provided, then proceed with Q. 401. If she gives an answer that is not a number, for example, “It's up to God,” probe for a numeric response. If after probing, the woman will not state a number, write down her exact words in the OTHER category, and skip to Q. 401.

If she has no living children, you ask if she were to have kids, we ask her to imagine the number of children she would want to have. If she tells you a number, record the responses provided, then proceed with Q. 401. If she gives an answer that is not a number, for example, “It's up to God,” probe for a numeric response. If after probing, the woman will not state a number, write down her exact words in the OTHER category, and proceed to Q. 401]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2309
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        474
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's ideal number of children.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          100
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          none
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          353
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          695
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          672
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          202
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          84
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          22
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          58
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          474
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "343 aIf you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V859" name="stp_q343_spy" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="207"/>
      <labl>
        ideal number of children-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          <![CDATA[If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?]]>
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information. 

Check Q. 303 to see whether the woman has any children who are alive. This question checks if the woman has no living children or if she has at least one living child. Select the appropriate response from the respondent. 

If she already has living children, we ask her to imagine the time when she had no children and could choose exactly how many to have. We are not asking how many she would like to have by her current age (now), but rather, how many she would like over her entire life (including the future).
If she tells you a number, record the responses provided, then proceed with Q. 401. If she gives an answer that is not a number, for example, "It's up to God," probe for a numeric response. If after probing, the woman will not state a number, write down her exact words in the OTHER category, and skip to Q. 401.

If she has no living children, you ask if she were to have kids, we ask her to imagine the number of children she would want to have. If she tells you a number, record the responses provided, then proceed with Q. 401. If she gives an answer that is not a number, for example, "It's up to God," probe for a numeric response. If after probing, the woman will not state a number, write down her exact words in the OTHER category, and proceed to Q. 401]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        21
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's ideal number of children.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ACCORDING TO GOD'S PLAN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ALL CHILDREN THAT GOD WILL PROVIDE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          CANT PLAN FOR KIDS TO GET...ITS GOD WHO GIVES CHILDREN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DEPENDS ON GOD, ANY NUMBER WILL BE APPRECIATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DIDN'T THINK ABOUT HAVING CHILDREN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          GODS PLANS
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT DEPENDS ON GOD. SHE WILL APPRECIATE THE NUMBER THAT GOD WILL GIVE HER.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT'S GOD WHO GIVES CHILDREN, ONE CAN'T PREDICT HOW MANY CHILDREN YOU CAN GET. SHE'S ALWAYS BUSY IN THE MARKET, SO THE INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCTED IN THE MARKET PLACE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT'S GOD'S PLAN
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IT'S UP TO GOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          SHE HAD NOT YET DECIDED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[SHE SAYS SHE HAS NEVER JUDGED THE NUMBER OF  CHILDREN SHE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE AND SHE ALWAYS SAID IN HER EARLY DAYS BEFORE SHE CHILDREN THAT SHE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY NUMBER OF CHILDREN THAT GOD WOULD GIVE HER]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[SHE WANTS ALL  THE NUMBER THAT GOD CAN GIVE HER.]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE ONES GOD WILL GIVE ME
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          UP TO GOD
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
      <notes>
        "343OTHER specify"
      </notes>
    </var>
    <var ID="V860" name="stp_reltohhh" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="32"/>
      <labl>
        relationship to household head at event
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's relationship to household head at event.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          aunt
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          brother-in-law
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          brother
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          43
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          cousin
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          co-wife
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          daughter-in-law
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          grand child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          grand parent
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          household head
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          husband
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          261
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nephew
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          niece
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          not related
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          parent
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          parent-in-law
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sister-in-law
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sister
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          son-in-law
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          step child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          step parent
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          uncle
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wife
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2124
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:great grand child
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:step sibling
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:boyfriend/girlfriend
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          non-related neighbour
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          52
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-related non-HHD member
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          53
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other related non-HHD member
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          54
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other HHD member
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          55
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          related neighbour
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          56
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          sibling
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          57
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          self
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          58
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          spouse
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          48
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V861" name="stp_parentsalive" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        biological parents alive
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's biological parents are alive.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          both parents alive
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1530
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          maternal orphan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          173
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          paternal orphan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          632
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          double orphan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          403
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V862" name="stp_parentsstayinhhd" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        biological parents stay in the same household
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Whether the woman's biological parents stay in the same household.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          both parents
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mother only
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          father only
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          neither parent
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2690
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V863" name="stp_birthprovince" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        province in Kenya in which woman was born
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The woman's province in Kenya in which she was born.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          central
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          336
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coast
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          eastern
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          610
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nairobi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          171
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          north eastern
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          46
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyanza
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          478
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rift valley
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          65
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          western
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          404
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          outside Kenya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          349
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          310
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V864" name="stp_birthdistrict" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="39"/>
      <labl>
        district in Kenya in which woman was born
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="100" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The district in Kenya in which the woman was born.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          100
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          central province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          101
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kiambu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          41
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          102
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kirinyaga
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          12
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          103
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          maragua
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          28
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          104
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          murang'a
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          170
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          105
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyandarua
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          106
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyeri
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          45
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          107
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          thika
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          108
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyahururu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          109
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          limuru
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          110
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nanyuki
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          111
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kerugoya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          200
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          coast province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          201
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kilifi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          202
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kwale
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          203
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lamu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          204
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          malindi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          205
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mombasa
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          206
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          taita taveta
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          207
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tana river
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          208
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          voi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          209
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          shinyanga
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          210
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          changamwe
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          300
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          eastern province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          301
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          embu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          302
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          isiolo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          21
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          303
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kitui
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          89
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          304
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          machakos
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          259
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          305
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          makueni
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          158
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          306
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          marsabit
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          307
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mbeere
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          310
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          meru
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          311
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          moyale
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          312
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mwingi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          313
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tharaka
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          314
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kangundo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          315
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          athi river
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          316
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          matuu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          317
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mwanza
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          318
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mbooni
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          319
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          loitoktok
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          320
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kibwezi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          321
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          tala
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          322
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ndhiwa
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          323
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          yatta
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          324
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          garba tula
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          400
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nairobi province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          36
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          401
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          central
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          402
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          dagoretti
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          403
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          embakasi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          404
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kasarani
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          92
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          405
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kibera
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          406
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          makadara
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          407
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pumwani
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          408
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          westlands
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          500
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          north eastern province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          501
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          garissa
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          502
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ijara
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          503
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mandera
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          504
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wajir
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          505
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          elwak
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          600
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyanza province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          601
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bondo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          18
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          603
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          homa bay
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          604
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kisii central
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          101
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          605
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kisumu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          62
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          606
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kuria
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          607
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          migori
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          23
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          608
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kisii
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          101
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          609
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyando
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          610
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          karachuonyo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          611
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          siaya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          112
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          612
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          suba
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          613
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          oyugis
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          614
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ugenya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          615
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyakach
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          616
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          alego
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          617
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gem
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          618
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kendu bay
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          619
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          ahero
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          620
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          asembo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          621
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          gwasi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          700
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rift valley province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          701
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          baringo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          702
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bomet
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          703
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bureti
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          704
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kajiado
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          705
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          keiyo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          706
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kericho
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          707
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          koibatek
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          708
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          laikipia
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          709
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nakuru
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          34
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          711
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nandi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          712
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          narok
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          713
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          samburu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          714
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          transmara
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          715
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          trans nzoia
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          8
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          716
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          turkana
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          717
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          uasin gishu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          718
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          west pokot
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          719
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kitale
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          720
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          molo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          721
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bureti
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          722
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kinangop
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          723
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nyambene
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          724
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          maseno
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          725
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kapsabet
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          800
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          western province-district unknown
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          801
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          bungoma
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          25
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          802
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          busia
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          75
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          803
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          butere/mumias/bunyore
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          101
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          804
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kakamega
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          107
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          805
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lugari
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          806
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          elgon
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          14
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          807
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          teso
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          808
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          vihiga
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          75
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          809
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          webuye
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          810
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          amagoro
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          900
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          outside Kenya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9996
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9997
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9998
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          350
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          310
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V865" name="stp_birthareatype" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        type of area in Kenya in which woman was born
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The type of area in Kenya in which the woman was born.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          within same DSA slum
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          89
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other DSA slum
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          non-DSA nairobi slum
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          20
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          nairobi non-slum
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          72
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other urban Kenya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          55
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rural Kenya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2127
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          outside Kenya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          366
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          46
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V866" name="stp_hha_hhdhungerscale" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="24"/>
      <labl>
        food security status
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The food security status.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          food secure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mildly food insecure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          moderately food insecure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          severely food insecure
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2659
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V867" name="stp_hha_wealthtertile" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        wealth tertile
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2522
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        261
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The wealth tertile.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lowest
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          393
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          middle
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          772
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          highest
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1356
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          261
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V868" name="stp_hha_wealthquintile" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        wealth quintile
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2522
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        261
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The wealth quintile.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lowest
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          229
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          second
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          267
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          middle
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          466
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          fourth
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          712
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          highest
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          847
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          261
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V869" name="stp_hhh_individualid_anon" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        NUHDSS individual (anonymizer all rounds)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2737
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System individual.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V870" name="stp_hhh_datebirth" files="F2" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        date of birth of NUHDSS household head (%td format)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2737
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        1924-07-15
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2003-03-22
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The date of birth of Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System household head.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V871" name="stp_hhh_gender" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="21"/>
      <labl>
        gender of NUHDSS household head
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The gender of Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System household head.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          341
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2396
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          46
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V872" name="stp_hhh_ethnicity" files="F2" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="26"/>
      <labl>
        ethnicity of NUHDSS household head
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          na
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        2783
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The ethnicity of Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System household head.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kikuyu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          688
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          luhya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          504
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          luo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          401
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kamba
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          578
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          meru
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          24
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          embu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kisii
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          244
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          mijikenda
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          swahili
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          somali
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          35
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          taita
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          taveta
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          masai
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          kalenjin
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          9
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          garre
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          101
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          borana
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          63
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          17
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:ajuran
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          18
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:bajuni
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          19
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:burji
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          20
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:gabra
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          21
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:harsi
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          22
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:kuria
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          23
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:malakote
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          24
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:mbeere
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          25
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:tharaka
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          26
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:munyoyaya
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          27
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:nubian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          28
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:orma
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          29
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:oromo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          30
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:pokomo
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          31
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:rendille
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          32
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:sabaoti
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          33
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:sakuye
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          34
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:samburu
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          35
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:suba
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          36
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:teso
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          37
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other:turkana
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          50
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          non-kenyan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          51
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:burundian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          52
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:ethiopian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          53
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:rwandese
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          54
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:somalian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          55
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:sudanese
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          56
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:tanzanian
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          57
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other non-kenyan:ugandan
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          96
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          97
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          refused
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          99
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          80
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V873" name="stp_individualid_anon" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        NUHDSS individual (anonymizer all rounds)
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System database.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          RESPONDENT'S ID
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          INDIV ID - this is the ID used for the woman. This ID is assigned to woman by the NUHDSS, and allows us to pull information from previous surveys. This number is unique to every woman in the DSS.
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        35312
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System individual id.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V874" name="stp_round1intvwdate" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="11"/>
      <labl>
        round 1 interview date
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Field Interviewer
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          DATE OF BASELINE INTERVIEW
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        35312
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="min">
        2016-09-01
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="max">
        2016-10-20
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The date of the round when the interview was conducted.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          128
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          416
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          816
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          528
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          416
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          544
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          640
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          688
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          608
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          752
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          608
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          288
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1072
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1040
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1152
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1248
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          528
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          864
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-21
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          720
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-22
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1008
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-23
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1040
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-24
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1184
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-25
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          928
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-26
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          256
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-27
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1040
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-28
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1072
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-29
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1024
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-09-30
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          816
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-01
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1312
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-02
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1136
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-03
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          304
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-04
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-05
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          784
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-06
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          736
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-07
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          784
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-08
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1088
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-09
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1088
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-10
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          448
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-11
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          864
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-12
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          592
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-13
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          752
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-14
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          544
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-15
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          688
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-16
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          672
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-17
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          32
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-18
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          176
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-19
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          240
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2016-10-20
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          144
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V875" name="stp_calendarmonthyear" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="8"/>
      <labl>
        calendar month and year
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Field Interviewer
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Date
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          na
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.r
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        35312
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The calendar month and year
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Apr 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Aug 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Dec 2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Dec 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Feb 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Jan 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Jul 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Jun 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Mar 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          May 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Nov 2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Nov 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Oct 2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Oct 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Sep 2016
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          Sep 2017
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V876" name="stp_col_0" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="27"/>
      <labl>
        months of rounds 1 and 2 interviews
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Interview dates
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[Column (0): MONTHS OF INTERVIEWS

As described above, enter “1” in the month of baseline interview and “2” the month of this interview in Col.1. Only two months will be filled in Col.0.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.r
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        4414
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        30898
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The months of rounds 1 and 2 interviews.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          month of baseline interview
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          month of round 2 interview
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2207
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          30898
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V877" name="stp_col_1" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="34"/>
      <labl>
        birth, pregnancy and menstruation
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Birth, Pregnancy and menstruation
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The priority order for recording events in each month in Column 1 is as follows: 
1)Live births (“B”)
2)Completed months of pregnancy preceding live births (“P”)
3)Months of current pregnancy (“P”)
4)Terminated pregnancies (“T”)
5)Completed months of pregnancy before a terminated pregnancy (“P”)
6)Resumption of menstruation (“M”)
7)Postpartum Amenorrhea (“A”)

·For durations of pregnancy, respondents are asked for the number of completed months that they were pregnant, but we do not know this precisely. A birth in the calendar with a “B” and 8 “P”s is assumed to be a birth of 9 months gestation, but may be slightly shorter or longer.
·As “B”, “P” or “T” takes precedence over “M” and “A”, there may be some cases you need to cross out “M” and “A” you have entered and overwrite “B”, “P” or “T” in the same month(s). When this happens, delete “A” with 2 horizontal lines and replace with “P”. Please keep your entry readable for a data entry officer. 
·If a delivery results in a live birth and a stillbirth in the same month then only the live birth is recorded in the calendar. This potentially results in a slight undercounting of stillbirths.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.r
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        5584
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        29728
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The birth, pregnancy and menstruation of the woman.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          A (postpartum amenorrhea)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2625
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          M (menstruation returned)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          299
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          B (month of birth)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          P (pregnant)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2326
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          T (month of pregnancy termination)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          49
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          29728
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V878" name="stp_col_2" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="34"/>
      <labl>
        contraceptive use
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          FP
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The priority order for recording events in each month in Column 2 is as follows:
1) Months of use of the current contraceptive method (“0”-“14”)
2) Discontinuation of a contraceptive method, and months of use preceding the discontinuation

·The calendar only permits a single code in each month, so cannot record any dual method use. For any women reporting using two methods concurrently, only one method is recorded and this is the first (generally the most effective) method from the list of method codes. 

·As for the contraceptive methods, the calendar does not permit reporting of more than one reason for discontinuation of a method. Respondents are asked for the main reason for discontinuation and this is recorded in Column 3 in the calendar. 

·When switching methods, the method that was discontinued and the reason for discontinuation are recorded in that month, and the first month of use of the new method is recorded in the following month. 

·If a respondent stops using a method in a month because they become pregnant, then either the method use or the pregnancy is recorded in the month. The months of pregnancy are recorded first, but because these are reported and recorded in completed months, typically the pregnancy would be recorded as starting in the following month, and the method will be recorded in the month in question. For example, assume a respondent was using the condom until about 15th January 2015, when she became pregnant, and she gave birth around 15th October 2015 after 9 months of pregnancy. The interviewer would record a “B” in October 2015, and eight “P”s in September 2015 back to February 2015 (for a total of 9 months). The interviewer would also record the discontinuation of use of the condom in January 2015 in Column 2 together with the reason for discontinuation in column 3 of the calendar.

·We do not know the true duration of episodes of contraceptive use because we do not ask the exact starting and end dates of a use. The general rule is that completed months of pregnancy or completed months of use are recorded when durations are provided by the respondent. For example, if a respondent reported that she used a method for 8 months, we would see 8 boxes containing the code for that method. 

·When respondents reported that they started use of a method in a particular month and stopped using it in a particular month, we don't know when exactly that use started and stopped. For example, if we find that a respondent used the pill from February 2015 to April 2015 as marked in the calendar, this could be from February 1 to April 30 (3 months), or could be February 28 to April 1 (closer to 1 month). The general rule is that completed months of use are recorded in the calendar, but the imprecision of the calendar is a limitation.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.r
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        31099
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        4213
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The contraceptive use
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          B (month of birth)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          P (pregnant)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2326
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          T (month of pregnancy termination)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          49
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          0
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          no current use
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4822
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          54
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male sterilization
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          iud
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          644
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          implants
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6113
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          injectables
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          pill
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2706
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          male condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          412
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          female condom
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lactational amenorrhea
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          394
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          rhythm
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2070
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          withdrawal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          84
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          14
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          emergency contraception
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          15
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other modern method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          667
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          16
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other traditional method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          345
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4213
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V879" name="stp_col_3" files="F3" dcml="0" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="36"/>
      <labl>
        reasons for discontinuation of contraceptive use
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Reasons
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The priority order for recording events in each month in Column 2 is as follows:
1) Months of use of the current contraceptive method ("0"-"14")
2) Discontinuation of a contraceptive method, and months of use preceding the discontinuation

·The calendar only permits a single code in each month, so cannot record any dual method use. For any women reporting using two methods concurrently, only one method is recorded and this is the first (generally the most effective) method from the list of method codes. 

·As for the contraceptive methods, the calendar does not permit reporting of more than one reason for discontinuation of a method. Respondents are asked for the main reason for discontinuation and this is recorded in Column 3 in the calendar. 

·When switching methods, the method that was discontinued and the reason for discontinuation are recorded in that month, and the first month of use of the new method is recorded in the following month. 

·If a respondent stops using a method in a month because they become pregnant, then either the method use or the pregnancy is recorded in the month. The months of pregnancy are recorded first, but because these are reported and recorded in completed months, typically the pregnancy would be recorded as starting in the following month, and the method will be recorded in the month in question. For example, assume a respondent was using the condom until about 15th January 2015, when she became pregnant, and she gave birth around 15th October 2015 after 9 months of pregnancy. The interviewer would record a "B" in October 2015, and eight "P"s in September 2015 back to February 2015 (for a total of 9 months). The interviewer would also record the discontinuation of use of the condom in January 2015 in Column 2 together with the reason for discontinuation in column 3 of the calendar.

·We do not know the true duration of episodes of contraceptive use because we do not ask the exact starting and end dates of a use. The general rule is that completed months of pregnancy or completed months of use are recorded when durations are provided by the respondent. For example, if a respondent reported that she used a method for 8 months, we would see 8 boxes containing the code for that method. 

·When respondents reported that they started use of a method in a particular month and stopped using it in a particular month, we don't know when exactly that use started and stopped. For example, if we find that a respondent used the pill from February 2015 to April 2015 as marked in the calendar, this could be from February 1 to April 30 (3 months), or could be February 28 to April 1 (closer to 1 month). The general rule is that completed months of use are recorded in the calendar, but the imprecision of the calendar is a limitation.]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="-9" max="9999995"/>
      </valrng>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.r
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        3401
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        31911
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The reasons for discontinuation of contraceptive use.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          NIU (not in universe)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          B (month of birth)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          285
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          P (pregnant)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2326
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          -1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          T (month of pregnancy termination)
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          49
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          1
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          infrequent sex/husband away
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          26
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          2
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          became pregnant while using
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          53
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          3
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted to become pregnant
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          148
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          4
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          husband/partner disapproved
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          10
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          5
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          wanted more effective method
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          74
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          6
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          side effects/health concerns
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          273
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          7
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          lack of access/too far
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          7
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          8
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          costs too much
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          6
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          inconvenient to use
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          15
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          10
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          up to God/fatalistic
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          11
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          difficult to get pregnant/menopausal
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          12
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          marital dissolution/separation
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          13
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          other
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          122
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          98
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          don't know
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          0
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          9999995
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          missing:impute
        </labl>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry missing="Y">
        <catValu>
          Sysmiss
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          31911
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V880" name="stp_col_3_spy" files="F3" intrvl="discrete">
      <location width="100"/>
      <labl>
        reasons for discontinuation of contraceptive use-specified
      </labl>
      <respUnit>
        The Woman.
      </respUnit>
      <qstn>
        <preQTxt>
          na
        </preQTxt>
        <qstnLit>
          Reasons
        </qstnLit>
        <postQTxt>
          na
        </postQTxt>
        <ivuInstr>
          <![CDATA[The priority order for recording events in each month in Column 2 is as follows:
1) Months of use of the current contraceptive method ("0"-"14")
2) Discontinuation of a contraceptive method, and months of use preceding the discontinuation

·The calendar only permits a single code in each month, so cannot record any dual method use. For any women reporting using two methods concurrently, only one method is recorded and this is the first (generally the most effective) method from the list of method codes. 

·As for the contraceptive methods, the calendar does not permit reporting of more than one reason for discontinuation of a method. Respondents are asked for the main reason for discontinuation and this is recorded in Column 3 in the calendar. 

·When switching methods, the method that was discontinued and the reason for discontinuation are recorded in that month, and the first month of use of the new method is recorded in the following month. 

·If a respondent stops using a method in a month because they become pregnant, then either the method use or the pregnancy is recorded in the month. The months of pregnancy are recorded first, but because these are reported and recorded in completed months, typically the pregnancy would be recorded as starting in the following month, and the method will be recorded in the month in question. For example, assume a respondent was using the condom until about 15th January 2015, when she became pregnant, and she gave birth around 15th October 2015 after 9 months of pregnancy. The interviewer would record a "B" in October 2015, and eight "P"s in September 2015 back to February 2015 (for a total of 9 months). The interviewer would also record the discontinuation of use of the condom in January 2015 in Column 2 together with the reason for discontinuation in column 3 of the calendar.

·We do not know the true duration of episodes of contraceptive use because we do not ask the exact starting and end dates of a use. The general rule is that completed months of pregnancy or completed months of use are recorded when durations are provided by the respondent. For example, if a respondent reported that she used a method for 8 months, we would see 8 boxes containing the code for that method. 

·When respondents reported that they started use of a method in a particular month and stopped using it in a particular month, we don't know when exactly that use started and stopped. For example, if we find that a respondent used the pill from February 2015 to April 2015 as marked in the calendar, this could be from February 1 to April 30 (3 months), or could be February 28 to April 1 (closer to 1 month). The general rule is that completed months of use are recorded in the calendar, but]]>
        </ivuInstr>
      </qstn>
      <universe clusion="I">
        All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.r
      </universe>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        122
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The reasons for discontinuation of contraceptive use
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          <![CDATA[AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS  USING IMPLANT.]]>
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING ANY CONTRACEPTIVE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING CONTRACEPTIVE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES (STOPPED 3YRS AGO).
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES AS INDICATED RATHER SHE WAS ON PILLS.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES RATHER IMPLANTS, SINCE 2014.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING HERBAL PILL(15) NOT INJECTABLES AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT NOT INJECTABLE AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT NOT PILLS AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT, SINCE 2015.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANTS NOT INJECTABLES AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES NOT IUD &amp; SHE'S NEVER USED IUD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES NOT RHYTHM METHOD AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES(5) SINCE MAY 2016) NOT IMPLANTS(4) AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES(SINCE 2015) NOT PILLS AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING PILLS.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          AT BASELINE RESPONDENT WAS USING RHYTHM METHOD NOT PILLS AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          GOT ADVICE FROM FRIENDS TO STOP USING IMPLANTS, AS IT WILL STILL BE FUNCTIONING IN THE BODY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MENSES RETURNED HENCE STOPPED USING LAM(10) AS A METHOD OF CONTRACEPTIVE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          MISSING:IMPUTE
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT AT BASELINE WAS ALREADY STERILE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT AT BASELINE WAS USING HERBAL PILL(15) NOT PILL AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT AT BASELINE WAS USING RHYTHM METHOD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT DECIDED TO USE INJECTABLES INORDER TO TAKE A BREAK BEFORE GOING BACK TO IUD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT DELAYED GETTING INJECTION WHILE TRAVELLING AND SHE CONCEIVED THE FOLLOWING MONTH.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT DISCONTINUED INJECTABLES IN ORDER TO GET HER MENSES.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT FAILED TO GO FOR INJECTABLES, HENCE SHE CONCEIVED THE FOLLOWING MONTH.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT FORGOT TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL FOR INJECTABLES IN THE MONTH OF DECEMBER.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT IS TAKING A BREAK FROM IMPLANT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT MISPLACED HER CLINIC CARD HENCE SHE CAN'T GET HER INJECTABLE INJECTION YET.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT PREFERS CHANGING METHODS AFTER SOMETIME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT REMOVED IMPLANT BECAUSE IT HAD EXPIRED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT REMOVED IMPLANTS ONCE IT EXPIRED, NOV/16.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT REMOVED THE IMPLANT ONCE SHE SEPARATED WITH HER FORMER HUSBAND.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T FEEL LIKE USING ANY CONTRACEPTIVE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T WANT TO USE ANY FP METHOD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED BREASTFEEDING.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED INJECTABLES IN ORDER FOR HER MENSES TO RESUME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED INJECTABLES IN ORDER FOR HER PERIODS TO RESUME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED INJECTABLES(5) BECAUSE SHE WANTED HER PERIODS BACK.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED PILLS IN ORDER TO GO FOR INJECTABLE INJECTION, WHICH SHE COULDN'T ACCESS BEFORE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED RHYTHM METHOD TO TRY INJECTABLES WHICH SHE HAD NEVER USED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED THE METHOD ONCE SHE STOPPED BREASTFEEDING.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING BECAUSE SHE BECAME SICK AND THE HUSBAND WAS AWAY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING IMPLANT ONCE IT EXPIRED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING INJECTABLE WILLINGLY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING INJECTABLES IN ORDER FOR HER PERIODS TO RESUME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING INJECTABLES(5) INORDER TO REGULATE HER PERIODS WITH PILLS(6) FOR PREGNANCY.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING IUD BECAUSE SHE GOT INFECTED WITH UTI.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING LAM(10) BEAUSE SHE STOPPED BREASTFEEDING.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING ONCE THE THREE MONTHS ELAPSED, IN THE MONTH OF OCT/16.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT STOPPED USING PILLS BECAUSE SHE WANTED HER MENSES TO RESUME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT TOOK A BREAK FROM INJECTABLES AND THE FOLLOWING MONTH SHE CONCEIVED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WANTED TO CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT CONTRACEPTIVE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WANTED TO TAKE A BREAK FROM INJECTABLES BEFORE GOING BACK TO IT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WANTED TO TAKE A BREAK FROM INJECTABLES IN ORDER FOR HER MENSES TO RESUME.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WANTED TO USE A METHOD SHE CAN STOP ANYTIME AS OPPOSED TO INJECTABLES.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS ADVICED BY THE DOCTOR TO STOP USING PILLS AFTER 6MONTHS OF BREASTFEEDING.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS ALREADY STERILE AT BASELINE (SINCE 2012).
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS ALREADY STERILE AT BASELINE(SINCE 2015).
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING ANY CONTRACEPTIVE AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          4
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING ANY METHOD AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING CONDOMS AT BASELINE RATHER INJECTABLES.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING IMPLANT AT BASELINE, SHE'S NOT BEEN ON ANY CONTRACEPTIVES SINCE 2011.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE, SHE WANTED TO GET PREGNANT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS NOT USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE, SHE WAS NOT ON ANY METHOD.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS ON IMPLANTS AT BASELINE,SINCE NOV. 2014.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS ON IUD AT BASELINE NOT INJECTABLES AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING HERBAL PILL AT BASELINE NOT RHYTHM METHOD AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING HERBAL PILL(15) AT BASELINE NOT WITHDRAWAL AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING HERBAL PILL(16) AT BASELINE NOT PILLS AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT AT BASELINE NOT INJECTABLES AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT AT BASELINE NOT LAM(10) AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT AT BASELINE NOT PILL AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANT AT BASELINE NOT RHYTHM METHOD AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANTS AT BASELINE NOT INJECTABLES AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANTS AT BASELINE NOT RHYTHM METHOD AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING IMPLANTS AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLE AT BASELINE NOT IMPLANT AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE NOT HERBAL PILL(15) AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE NOT IMPLANT AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE NOT IMPLANTS AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          5
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE NOT OTHER METHOD(15) AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE NOT RHYTHM METHOD AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          3
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE NOT WITHDRAWAL AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING INJECTABLES AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING PILLS AT BASELINE NOT IMPLANT AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING PILLS AT BASELINE NOT INJECTABLES AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING PILLS AT BASELINE NOT RHYTHM METHOD AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING PILLS AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING RHYTHM METHOD AT BASELINE.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          2
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WAS USING TRADITIONAL PILL(16) AT BASELINE NOT PILLS(6) AS INDICATED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          RESPONDENT WENT UPCOUNTRY AND FORGOT TO CARRY CLINIC CARD THOUGH SHE PLANS TO GO FOR IT SOON.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          STOPPED LAM(10) BECAUSE IT WAS DRAINING HER ENERGETICALLY AS THE BABY WAS FEEDING ON HER MILK ALOT.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE IMPLANT EXPIRED AND REMOVED THE SAME MONTH.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          THE METHOD EXPIRED.
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          WANTED TO TRY A DIFFERENT METHOD AFTER THE ONE SHE WAS USING EXPIRED
        </catValu>
        <catStat type="freq">
          1
        </catStat>
      </catgry>
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    </var>
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