Barriers to modern contraceptive utilization in Ethiopia
Abstract Background Contraception is a critical service for women to control their reproductive health, allowing them to determine the number and spacing of their children prevent unintended pregnancies, reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality from associated with childbirth, and reduce the likel...
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Main Authors: | Tigist Shumet (Author), Nigatu Regassa Geda (Author), Jemal Ali Hassan (Author) |
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