Practices regarding modern contraceptive use among female students. A comparative study between the university of Zimbabwe and Chinhoyi university of technology, Zimbabwe
<p>Modern contraceptive use prevents the risk of unplanned pregnancies, unsafe abortions and STIs. Yet little is known about the use of modern contraceptives by female students in tertiary institutions given that available studies have been using women in the reproductive age as the unit of an...
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Main Authors: | Toweka Andrea (Author), Moyo Stanzia (Author), Mhloyi Marvellous (Author), Makochekanwa Albert (Author), Mandizadza Enock (Author) |
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International Journal of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care - Peertechz Publications,
2021-03-31.
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