Caren Lensi is facing an uphill battle in accessing family planning services.
The 32-year-old mother of two has been using a three-year contraceptive implant and was due for a re-insertion.
Her search for the service in several hospitals is however yet to bear fruit, pushing her into an uncertain future.
Caren's first visited Awendo Sub-County Hospital early last month, hoping to get the implant reinserted, but the commodity was out of stock. .Keep ReadingHow social norms hinder uptake of contraceptives among youthHealth CS Barasa says government assessing impact of US aid withdrawalChanging family planning trends in marginalized regionsWomen, young girls to access family planning services in pharmaciesShe tried Otacho Dispensary and later Ongombita, but none of the facilities had the commodity.