Attitudes and perceptions towards postpartum contraceptive use among seroconcordant partners with HIV in rural Mozambique: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Postpartum contraceptive uptake reduces short interpregnancy intervals, unintended pregnancies, and their negative sequalae: poor maternal and fetal outcomes. Healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy in people living with HIV (PLHIV) also allows time to achieve viral suppression t...
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Main Authors: | Daniel E. Sack (Author), Almiro Emílio (Author), Erin Graves (Author), Ariano Matino (Author), Paula Paulo (Author), Arifo U. Aboobacar (Author), Caroline De Schacht (Author), Carolyn M. Audet (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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