Introducing the hormonal Intrauterine Device in Madagascar, Nigeria, and Zambia: results from a pilot study
Plain language summary The hormonal IUD is a popular contraceptive method choice where it is available. While the method has been around for decades it remains out of reach for many populations in low- and middle-income countries. The hormonal IUD offers both highly effective protection from pregnan...
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Main Authors: | Kendal Danna (Author), Grace Jaworski (Author), Bakoly Rahaivondrafahitra (Author), Francia Rasoanirina (Author), Anthony Nwala (Author), Masauso Nqumayo (Author), Gina Smith (Author), Pierre Moon (Author), Ashley Jackson (Author), Sarah Thurston (Author), Amanda Kalamar (Author) |
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