Factors associated with low contraceptive use amongst vulnerable mothers in South West State, Nigeria
Background: Young mothers tend to be more prone to high maternal and perinatal risks and are thus deemed vulnerable to adverse sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) in terms of their right to choose contraceptives of their choice to enhance their maternal well-being and childbirth spacing sho...
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Main Authors: | Obasanjo A. Bolarinwa (Author), Olalekan S. Olagunju (Author), Akintayo T. Olaniyan (Author) |
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