MALE ROLE IN FAMILY PLANNING

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MALE ROLE IN FAMILY PLANNING: A CASE STUDY OF OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

ABSTRACT

This study is aimed at investigating into male roles in family planning taking a case study of Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State. in carrying out the studies the researcher postulated research questions and identified the various problems as affect male participation in family planning such as belief, taboo and sex discrimination. The instrument used was the questionnaire a simple percentage tabulation was used to analyze the data collected, after which recommendations was made based on the findings, stating the need of husband and wife communication in the development of home. Further research concerning role of mass media in family planning ids also necessary.   

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE

Introduction

Background to the study

Statement of the problem

Purpose of the study

Significance of the study

Research questions

Scope of the study

Limitations of the study

Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO

Literature Review

CHAPTER THREE    

Research methodology

Research design

Population of the study

Sample and sampling technique

Research instrument

Validity of the instrument

Reliability of the instrument

Method of data collection

Method of data analysis

CHAPTER FOUR       

Presentation of data

CHAPTER FIVE         

Summary, Recommendations and Conclusion

REFERENCES  

QUESTIONNAIRES  

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

          Family planning is not new in the society; it has been well established in developed countries that those under developed countries could not recognize that they are practicing family planning. It was such in the area of study that when a woman put to bed or deliver a baby she is sent to her mother to nurse the baby for one or two years. The period of stay with her mother was meant to breast feed the baby, after which she then return to her husband. This way natural child spacing was taking place without relishing it. However, family planning started in Nigeria because of the obvious problems of brutality means (violent) of born and unborn children. These reasons were based on child jumping that is a child that is unwanted can be dump into the street, gutter, mot, some are found in front of orphanage, bush part and to public toilet. In 1954, Adeniyi Jones established the first family planning centre in Nigeria she continue without support until 1969 when pathfinder provide fund to sustain the programme. Fortunately for her in 1984 the family planning centre of Nigeria (FCN) was further organized for woman for better services. This include provision of family planning

methods to improve maternal mortality and those with health risk 1989, president Ibrahim Babagida limited the number of children to 4 (four) per parent or couple, this programme was very good but could not be sustained because of poor service and management. Family planning is the processes of controlling the number of children wanted in a marriage using contraceptive method, often known as birth control measure Jeoffery (2004) also support the view that family planning is a means by which individual or couples space the interval of child birth based on mutual agreement between the husband and wife in order to have children they can conveniently care or adequately cater for. In the word of Gribbe, J. (2008) cited in Mabel Oshomah work he opine that “family planning can be better explained as being a situation where people have children by choice and not by change”, to him the happiness of the family squarely depend on the number of children a family has to cater for.

          According to World Health Organization (WHO) (2002)  conceptive is a drug or device used to prevent woman from getting pregnant., this can sometimes be called birth control according to (FPA) Family Planning Association. It is discussed as a special device that prevent fertilization of egg in the ovum by special device used to limit reproduction, which provide a safe and effective way to regulate fertility of the womb. Family is a unit that comprises of man, wife and children here the man is the head of the family or home he plan and place resources in strategic areas that requires development in the home. If the size of the family determines the happiness of the family according to Gribble .J. (2008), then the male take viable decision as it may affect6 the health of the family and also look forward to having a family he can carter for. Therefore, he has a role to play in family planning as no man would prefer spending his income on sickness or hospital and feeding of children, without proper education, entertainment, proper nutrition, home that will be suitable and comfortable for the family.

          In Mathusian easy on population he opined that population increase in arithmetic progression (2, 6, 8, 12, 24 …) while food increases in geometric progression (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, …). This place a lot of responsibility on family life. He further explained that if population continue to increase it might possible lead to food shortage. Rosen and Conly (1998) opined that “we see the need through family planning to prevent the health risk of frequent child birth and death associated with pregnancy and child birth to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted disease (STD) including HIV/AIDS. Since the call by Gen. Ibrahim Babagida to reduce Nigeria population ratio and to reduce poverty rate, inflation and unemployment. It therefore becomes the need of the man to rebrand, the structure and to plan or position every resources available to achieve maximum living standard of living, by reducing the number of children by means of birth control fertility. FPN (1962). This he can achieve by means of using male contraceptives, female contraceptive, financing, advising and also to join the government to promote the use of contraceptive in Nigeria and the world art large.      

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM 

          In the study the researcher postulated the following research problem or identified the following problems;

i.                   Women is often blame for the size of the family when the number of child is high.

ii.                 Women often complain of lack of support from their spouse or husband.

iii.              Women do not relate the issues of contraceptive or family planning to spouse or husband until its result in an unwanted pregnancy.

OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY   

          The study is designed to serve or to examine into;

1.     The role of male in family planning

2.     To find out reasons poor application of contraceptive (family planning) method in the area of study.

3.     Proffer solution or recommendation that will further improve on the existing use of contraceptive method and to further open the eyes of the male folk in full participation in family planning.   

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

          In order for effect measurement and making valid judgment based on the study, the following research questions has been postulated.

1.     If the man is the head of the family and he is to get the woman pregnant. Then why is women often blamed of the high number of children in family?

2.     Do husband provide the necessary support for their woman’s contraceptive or family planning?

3.     Apart from advising the man to adopt the use of condom and withdrawal method during sexual intercourse. Did the woman also advocate for other safe method of family planning and contraceptive?

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

          This study shall bring about recommendations that will serve as eye opener to the male folk in area of lacking active part or participation in family planning by bringing out the need for me to encourage their wife use of family planning method financial emotional, psychologically and emotionally.

SCOPE OF THE STUDY 

          This study is meant to cover Ugbowo (Noval Road, Technical Road, Uselu, Ediaken Primary School Road and Army Barrack. Taking a sample of selected adult married couples.

DEFINITION OF TERMS  

Fertility: This is the number of birth per thousand by women.

STD: Sexually transmitted disease.

AIDS: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

HIV: Human immune virus

Population: Is the number of people living in a given country.

Welfare: Is a condition of having good health, comfortable living. And working condition.

Withdrawal: This is the pull back of the penis from the vagina before ejaculation.

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