Prevalence of and factors associated with female sexual dysfunction among women using hormonal and non-hormonal contraception at the AGA Khan University Hospital Nairobi
Background: Female sexual function (FSD) is a complex phenomenon. It integrates all body systems and is influenced by a variety of factors. Contraceptives have shown to have variable effects on FSD. In Kenya, the majority of women use hormonal contraception with high rates of discontinuation of use,...
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Main Authors: | Momin R. Butt (Author), Valentino Lema (Author), Abraham Mukaindo (Author), Gulnaz Mohamoud (Author), Jacob Shabani (Author) |
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