Prevalence and factors associated with unplanned pregnancy in The Gambia: findings from 2018 population-based survey
Abstract Background Unplanned pregnancy is a public health issue that has detrimental implications for the mother and baby alike. However, few studies have been conducted in The Gambia on this subject. As a result, the prevalence of unplanned pregnancy among women of reproductive age in The Gambia w...
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Main Authors: | Amadou Barrow (Author), Amienatta Jobe (Author), Sulayman Barrow (Author), Ebrima Touray (Author), Michael Ekholuenetale (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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