Emergency contraception amongst female college students - knowledge, attitude and practice
Background: Unwanted teenage pregnancies have a notable detrimental impact on the learners' trajectory and have been associated with jeopardising the students' educational progress and future career prospects. These pregnancies are mostly unplanned and unintended and many are terminated, e...
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Main Authors: | Wendwosen T. Nibabe (Author), Tennyson Mgutshini (Author) |
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