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36 per cent of Indian women have sex only after age 24

Last updated on: September 26, 2012 18:16 IST

An annual multi-national survey, exploring young people's attitudes to sex and contraception, has been released to mark World Contraception Day (WCD) 2012, which takes place every year on September 26. Here are some of the findings.

For the third year running, Bayer HealthCare, together with the Family Planning Association of India (FPAI) and Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI) has released the results of an annual survey conducted to determine youngsters' use of contraception.

The survey was conducted among 812 young adults aged 20-35 years old in eight countries across Asia, including China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Taiwan.

Coinciding with World Contraception Day, which falls on Sepember 26 each year, its purpose is to is to improve awareness of contraception and enable young people to make informed decisions regarding their sexual and reproductive health.

Here are the 2012 findings for India.

First sexual intercourse

Usage of contraception

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The most appealing contraceptive to females

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Responsibility for contraception

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Usage of contraceptive methods

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Dr. P K Shah, President, FOGSI explained, "I believe it all boils down to the need for education as people still mistakenly consider the withdrawal method to be a reliable contraceptive option. Furthermore, many insist that they do not need contraception, yet we are still seeing so many people rely on emergency contraception and drastic measures such as abortion."

"I urge every woman to take the future into their own hands especially beginning today on World Contraception Day. Talk to your partner and your doctor about a suitable contraceptive method that would complement your lifestyle and future plans," added Angel-Michael Evangelista, Managing Director, Bayer Zydus Pharma.