Unintended pregnancy and subsequent postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptive use in Zimbabwe
Abstract Background The postpartum period is an opportune time for contraception adoption, as women have extended interaction with the reproductive healthcare system and therefore more opportunity to learn about and adopt contraceptive methods. This may be especially true for women who experience un...
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Main Authors: | Nerissa Nance (Author), Lauren Ralph (Author), Nancy Padian (Author), Frances Cowan (Author), Raluca Buzdugan (Author), Angela Mushavi (Author), Agnes Mahomva (Author), Sandra I McCoy (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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