It Began in Raden Saleh

May 12, 2009

THE story began in the late 1970s, when the government was intensively boosting Family Planning (KB). It was a movement to limit births to a maximum of two children per family. Various contraceptives were first introduced: spirals, condoms, uterine devices (IUDs). In the initial phase, a lot of KB program participants met with failure. The government then gave a mandate to Raden Saleh Clinic, set up by the School of Medicine, University of Indone

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