Determinants of modern contraceptive use among postpartum women in two health facilities in urban Ghana: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Postpartum contraception is important for spacing and limiting childbirth. Although the use of modern contraception has been shown to reduce maternal and child morbidities and mortalities, postpartum women have one of the highest unmet needs for family planning. Inter-birth inter...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Ian Coomson (Author), Abubakar Manu (Author) |
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