Effectiveness of self-managed abortion during the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from a pooled analysis of two prospective, observational cohort studies in Nigeria
Globally, restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic altered access to clinical abortion care, as well as people's ability to access abortion medications on their own. When clinical care is inaccessible, or when self-care is preferred, people use pills on their own, without clinical supervis...
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Main Authors: | Ijeoma Egwuatu (Author), Sybil Nmezi (Author), Ruvani Jayaweera (Author), Relebohile Motana (Author), Belén Grosso (Author), Ika Ayu Kristianingrum (Author), Ruth Zurbriggen (Author), Chiara Bercu (Author), Caitlin Gerdts (Author), Heidi Moseson (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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