"I did not plan to have a baby. This is the outcome of our work": a qualitative study exploring unintended pregnancy among female sex workers
Abstract Background High number of unintended pregnancies-often leading to induced abortions-are reported among female sex workers (FSWs), highlighting a major unmet need for contraception. To better understand barriers to contraceptive use, we explored FSW's pregnancy perceptions and experienc...
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Main Authors: | Diana Faini (Author), Patricia Munseri (Author), Muhammad Bakari (Author), Eric Sandström (Author), Elisabeth Faxelid (Author), Claudia Hanson (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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