Paper Title
UNVEILING INTIMACIES: EXPLORING URBAN YOUNG WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AND EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTIVE PILL USAGE THROUGH QUALITATIVE IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS.

Abstract
Abstract - The study has been done within an evolving socio-cultural milieu that urban young women navigate, including changing gender roles, shifting perceptions of relationships, and growing awareness of reproductive health options. By engaging in qualitative in-depth interviews with a diverse group of young urban women, the research strives to capture the personal narratives, perceptions, and emotional trajectories that underpin their experiences within intimate relationships and contraceptive use.By providing an in-depth understanding of urban young women's experiences, this study contributes to existing literature on reproductive health, gender studies, and relationship dynamics. The findings offer insights that can inform healthcare policies, educational initiatives, and support systems tailored to this demographic's unique needs and challenges. Moreover, the study underscores the importance of amplifying the voices of young urban women, recognizing their agency, and fostering open dialogues around intimate relationships and reproductive choices.