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Bulgarian women prefer condoms to the pill

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On Monday, associate professor Elian Rachev, chairman of the Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology released findings of a Noema survey on contraceptive methods used by Bulgarians. According to the results, the number of Bulgarian women aged between 16 and 24 who prefer using a condom increased from 38 per cent in December 1997 to 48 per cent in March 2001. The second most frequently used contraceptive method is withdrawal (coitus interruptus), practiced by 30 per cent of women in 2001, up from 28 per cent in 1997.

The percentage of women on the pill, the third most widespread contraceptive method, dropped from 14 per cent in 1997 to 11 per cent in 2001.

The results were announced after the Ninth National Congress of the society, at which the organization decided to propose to the Health Insurance Fund that contraceptive pills be partly subsidized after 2002, although they are not expensive.

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