Emergency contraceptive knowledge, attitudes and practices among female students at the University of Botswana: A descriptive survey
Background: Unintended pregnancies are associated with unsafe abortions and maternal deaths, particularly in countries such as Botswana, where abortion is illegal. Many of these unwanted pregnancies could be avoided by using emergency contraception, which is widely available in Botswana. Aim: To ass...
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Main Authors: | Bobby Kgosiemang (Author), Julia Blitz (Author) |
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