Predictors of voluntary uptake of modern contraceptive methods in rural Sindh, Pakistan.
The use of modern contraceptive methods (MCMs) has been stagnant for the last decade in Pakistan. The second most populous province, Sindh reports 25% of MCMs use. Various factors including demographics and health services utilization are associated with the uptake of family planning services. This...
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Main Authors: | Zahid Memon (Author), Abeer Mian (Author), Wardah Ahmed (Author), Muhammad Jawwad (Author), Shah Muhammad (Author), Abdul Qayyum Noorani (Author), Zulfiqar Bhutta (Author), Hora Soltani (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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