Prevalence and distribution of unintended pregnancy: the Understanding Fertility Management in Australia National Survey
Abstract Objective: Mistimed, unexpected or unwanted pregnancies occur in Australia, despite widespread contraception use. The objective was to estimate prevalence and ascertain modifiable social factors for prevention of unintended pregnancy. Methods: National population‐based survey of women and m...
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Main Authors: | Heather Rowe (Author), Sara Holton (Author), Maggie Kirkman (Author), Christine Bayly (Author), Lynne Jordan (Author), Kathleen McNamee (Author), John McBain (Author), Vikki Sinnott (Author), Jane Fisher (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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