Family planning needs to limit childbearing are unmet, yet our parity is high: characterizing and unveiling the predictive factors
Abstract Background The unmet need for limiting childbearing (UNLC) remains a problem in Nigeria. Conception after four pregnancies is considered a high-risk pregnancy. We examined the level, reasons for non-use of contraception, and predictors of UNLC among high parity (≥ 4 live birth) women in Nig...
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Main Authors: | A. S. Adebowale (Author), M. E. Palamuleni (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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