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Abstract Family planning programs are among the most successful public health interventions of the century. There are different methods of contra captives, all save lives of women and child and improve quality of life for all community. Family planning was known by Egyptian since Pharaohs. In 1930 evolution of family planning started, Upper Egyptian women reportedly have low levels of contraceptive use and high rates of discontinuation and an unmet need comparing with other parts of Egypt. This study aimed to determine the prevalence rate of use of different types of, family planning and to identify main obstacles for non use of the family planning methods in Bani Talib village. This study was part of base line survey 2010 that was conducted by the (MOHP) and family planning sector. All households of Bani Talib village were included, and all married females aged (15-49) who approved to participate in the study were included. The study revealed that the mean age of study group was (30.38±8.101), 4.6% only working, illiteracy among them was 63.8%.The prevalence of contraceptive use was 46. % ex. users 17.1% and never used were 36.9%.mostly three common method used were IUD (40.4%), followed by injection (32%) and then pills (22.1%).Seventy five percent of the women were obtaining their use in the health unit. The mostly three reasons of discontinuation were desire to get pregnant (42.6%), absent of husband 38.6% and cost of contraceptive (10.9%) of cases. Analysis of study result was showed that education status of women in Bani Talib village, employment and number of children had no significant effects in their use of contraceptive use; the only significant effect was for the age of the women. |