FPPROVINJPREGCUR
Provider told higher pregnancy if late for injection (current method)
Performance Monitoring for Action
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For women who are currently using injectables as a family planning method, FPPROVINJPREGCUR indicates whether the woman's provider told her that if she was more than two weeks late for her injection, her chances of becoming pregnant would be higher.
The question associated with this variable was included in the female questionnaire.
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