Individual and facility-level factors associated with women's receipt of immediate postpartum family planning counseling in Ethiopia: results from national surveys of women and health facilities
Abstract Background Immediate postpartum family planning (IPPFP) helps prevent unintended and closely spaced pregnancies. Despite Ethiopia's rising facility-based delivery rate and supportive IPPFP policies, the prevalence of postpartum contraceptive use remains low, with little known about dis...
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Main Authors: | Alexandria K. Mickler (Author), Celia Karp (Author), Saifuddin Ahmed (Author), Mahari Yihdego (Author), Assefa Seme (Author), Solomon Shiferaw (Author), Linnea Zimmerman (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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