Induced Abortion Practices in an Urban Indian Slum: Exploring Reasons, Pathways and Experiences
Objective:To explore the context, experiences and pathways of seeking abortion care among married women in a minority dominated urban slum community in Mumbai city of India. Materials and methods:A mixed-method study was conducted using a systematic random sampling method to select 282 respondents f...
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Main Authors: | Deepanjali Behera (Author), Shalini Bharat (Author), Nilesh Chandrakant Gawde (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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