Postpartum Visit Attendance Increases the Use of Modern Contraceptives
Background. Delays in postpartum contraceptive use may increase risk for unintended or rapid repeat pregnancies. The postpartum care visit (PPCV) is a good opportunity for women to discuss family planning options with their health care providers. This study examined the association between PPCV atte...
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Main Authors: | Saba W. Masho (Author), Susan Cha (Author), RaShel Charles (Author), Elizabeth McGee (Author), Nicole Karjane (Author), Linda Hines (Author), Susan G. Kornstein (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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