Long-acting reversible contraception utilization and associated factors among women in extended postpartum period in Hossana town, southern Ethiopia: cross sectional study
Abstract Background In low and middle-income countries, 95% of postpartum women want to avoid a pregnancy for 2 years, but 70% are not using contraception. Delay in use of contraception by couples during postpartum period can result in many unwanted pregnancies. Long-acting reversible contraception...
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Main Authors: | Biruktawit Fekade Woldu (Author), Tadesse Lelago Ermolo (Author), Lidiya Gutema Lemu (Author), Negeso Gebeyehu Gejo (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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