 This qualitative study from Burkina Fazzo found that women's perceptions of service quality at health facilities are important factors in determining whether they will use modern contraceptive methods. The study also showed that women who are stigmatized by providers still seek out contraceptive methods despite the potential for a negative experience. Additionally, the study suggests that improving service quality could increase the number of women using modern contraceptive methods, especially adolescent girls and young women. This article was authored by Sarah Castle, Fiacor Bezzi, Amelia Maiden Johnnetti, and others.