Contraceptive preferences and adoption following female genital fistula surgery in Uganda: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background Female genital fistula, largely caused by prolonged obstructed labour, is treated by surgical repair. Preventing pregnancy for a minimum period post-repair is recommended to ensure adequate healing and optimize post-repair outcomes. Methods We examined contraceptive preferences a...
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Main Authors: | Alison M. El Ayadi (Author), Hadija Nalubwama (Author), Caitlyn Painter (Author), Othman Kakaire (Author), Suellen Miller (Author), Justus Barageine (Author), Josaphat Byamugisha (Author), Susan Obore (Author), Abner Korn (Author), Cynthia C. Harper (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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