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期刊名:Open access journal of contraception

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Berhanu Alemayehu,Getachew Mullu Kassa,Yohannes Teka et al. Berhanu Alemayehu et al.
Background: Women's decision-making power influences the use of family planning. It is one of the denied fundamental rights of women, particularly in developing countries. ...
Seifadin Ahmed Shallo Seifadin Ahmed Shallo
Introduction: In Ethiopia, the fertility rate declined from 5.4 in 2005 to 4.6 by 2016. Many factors have been contributing to this decline. Understanding the factors contributing to the fertility decline and their level ...
Yibeltal Mesfin Yesgat,Feleke Gebremeskel,Wubshet Estifanous et al. Yibeltal Mesfin Yesgat et al.
Introduction: Globally in 2019, there were 1.9 billion reproductive-age women. Around 922 million of them were using either modern or traditional methods of family planning. Women with disabilities comprise 10% of worldwi...
Dinku Dadi,Daniel Bogale,Zenebe Minda et al. Dinku Dadi et al.
Background: Women's decisions on family planning use have multiple benefits to the family and community at large. In developing countries like Ethiopia, the choice of women to use a contraceptive is challenged by social a...
Innocent Anayochukwu Ugwu,Imose Itua Innocent Anayochukwu Ugwu
Background: Utilization of maternity services (UMS) exposes mothers to family planning (FP) counseling and other FP promotional activities. Uptake of postpartum modern contraceptives (PPMC) reduces both infant and materna...
Emily Verbus,Mustafa Ascha,Barbara Wilkinson et al. Emily Verbus et al.
Background: Prior studies have noted that public insurance status is associated with increased uptake of postpartum contraception whereas others have pointed to public insurance as a barrier to accessing highly effective ...
Tariku Dingeta,Lemessa Oljira,Alemayehu Worku et al. Tariku Dingeta et al.
Purpose: Addressing the contraceptive needs of young married women is critical to improve their health and well-being. In patriarchal societies, young married women are under intense pressure to demonstrate their fecundit...
Elizabeth Pleasants,Tekou B Koffi,Karen Weidert et al. Elizabeth Pleasants et al.
Background: Despite improvements in contraception availability, women face persistent barriers that compromise reproductive autonomy and informed choice. Provider bias is one way in which access to contraception can be re...
Bijay Khatri,Anjana Khadka,Archana Amatya et al. Bijay Khatri et al.
Purpose: The copper-T (TCu-380A), an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD), is widely available and is highly effective in terms of safety and effectiveness. Despite this fact, there is low utilization of IUCD in Nepal...
Karen Hardee,Kaja Jurczynska,Irit Sinai et al. Karen Hardee et al.
Background: Growing focus on the need for voluntary, rights-based family planning (VRBFP) has drawn attention to the lack of programs that adhere to the range of rights principles. This paper describes two first-of-their-...