Accordingly, one might
expect residents of more remote villages to avoid these methods.
We find this outcome for injection, but not for the IUD.
A possible reason for the latter is that women in remote villages
neglect to have their IUDs checked routinely; thus
IUDs, like sterilization, create no issue of resupply. Another
possible explanation relates to women's embarrassment
about having an IUD inserted. Their embarrassment might
be lessened by greater physical (and social) distance between
their home village and the health workers performing the insertion