The prevalence of unintended pregnancy was found to be 34% (131). This finding is comparable with a similar study conducted Harar town in which the prevalence of unintended pregnancy was 33.3% and the national figure of 35% [6,8]. On the other hand, the result is in contrast to the currently increasing awareness of modern contraceptive methods, availability of services and contraceptive prevalence rate. From this we recognize that having awareness and contraceptive by themselves did not avoid unintended pregnancy; appropriate counseling on methods and the proper intake of chosen methods is also necessary.