Influence of family planning and immunization services integration on contraceptive use and family planning information and knowledge among clients: A cross-sectional analysis in urban Nigeria
Reproductive autonomy necessitates that women have access to high quality family planning information and services. Additionally, closely spaced pregnancies increase maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Although integrating family planning into child immunization services may increase access...
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Main Authors: | Kate L. Sheahan (Author), Ilene Speizer (Author), Siân Curtis (Author), Morris Weinberger (Author), John Paul (Author), Antonia V. Bennett (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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