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Over the last decade, Kenyan women have increasingly used contraception. In 2003, it was estimated that 39.3% of Kenyan women were using some form of contraceptive, with 7.5% on hormonal birth control pills, 16% using injectables/implants and 6.3% using the rhythm method, among other methods.<ref>[http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0193123.html Prevalence of Contraceptive Use in Selected Countries]</ref> Later, in 2008, it was found that 53.6% of Kenyan women used some form of modern birth control.<ref>[http://www.cecinfo.org/country-by-country-information/status-availability-database/countries/kenya/ EC Status and Availability: Kenya]</ref> Most recently, in 2015, it was found that 57.4% of Kenyan women (who were married/in unions and of reproductive age) were using some form of contraception, including traditional methods, and 18.5% had unmet family planning needs. The most common forms of contraception were injectables (28.1%), implants (10.8%), pills (8.6%) and IUDs (3.5%). There were low rates of condom usage (1.9%).<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/family/trendsContraceptiveUse2015Report.pdf Trends in Contraceptive Use 2015]</ref>

Ces dix dernières années, les femmes kenyanes ont de plus en plus utilisé une contraception. En 2003, on estime à 39,3% le taux de femmes kenyanes utilisant une forme de contraception, avec 7,5% sous pilule contraceptive, 16% utilisant des implants ou des injections, et 6,3% pratiquant l'abstinence périodique (méthode Ogino), entre autres.[1]. Plus tard, en 2008, on estimait à 53,6% le taux de femmes kenyanes utilisant une forme de contraception moderne[2]. Plus récemment, en 2015, on estimait que 57,4% de femmes kenyanes (mariées/en union et en âge de procréer) utilisaient une forme de contraception, incluant les méthodes traditionnelles, et que 18,5% avaient des besoins non satisfaits de planification familiale. Les formes les plus courantes de contraception étaient les injections (28,1%), les implants (10,8%), la pilule (8.6%) et les DIU (stérilet) (3,5%). L'utilisation du préservatif était très bas (1,9%)[3].