A qualitative exploration of contraceptive use and discontinuation among women with an unmet need for modern contraception in Kenya
Abstract Background Addressing the unmet need for modern contraception underpins the goal of all family planning and contraception programs. Contraceptive discontinuation among those in need of a method hinders the attainment of the fertility desires of women, which may result in unintended pregnanc...
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Main Authors: | Susan Ontiri (Author), Lilian Mutea (Author), Violet Naanyu (Author), Mark Kabue (Author), Regien Biesma (Author), Jelle Stekelenburg (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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