The association between contraceptive use and desired number of children among sexually active men in Zambia
Abstract Background Contraceptive methods have been used to space births, but also to limit a couple's desired number of children. Efforts of family planning programmes have mainly concentrated on females, even though males tend to have large say on the desired number of children a couple shoul...
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Main Authors: | Bwalya Bupe Bwalya (Author), Mwewa E. Kasonde (Author), James Nilesh Mulenga (Author), Chabila Christopher Mapoma (Author), Nayunda Wamunyima (Author), Billy Siamianze (Author), Obinna Onukogu (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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