The contraceptive prevalence among married women aged 15-49 in Viet Nam saw some fluctuations over the past decade. In 2013, the value stood at 67, then dropped sharply by 2014 by 15.22% to 56.8. It rebounded in the subsequent years, reaching 66.5 in 2016. However, there were some minor declines and increases, with significant drops in 2021 to 59.8. By 2023, the value slightly increased to 63.2. Year-on-year variations reveal a mixed trend with notable dips and incremental rises, marking a volatile landscape. CAGR over the last five years shows an average annual decrease of 0.74%, indicating a mild decline overall.
Looking ahead, from 2023 to 2028, the forecasted 5-year CAGR is anticipated to be 0.16%, suggesting a slight steadying and marginal growth. Future trends to watch for include shifts in family planning policies, accessibility to contraception, and socio-economic changes that could impact contraceptive usage rates. Monitoring technological advancements in contraceptive methods and their adoption rates will also be crucial in understanding future dynamics in this sector.