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期刊名:Open access journal of contraception

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Karen Hardee,Sandra Jordan Karen Hardee
Introduction: An assessment in 2019 by Family Planning 2020 of progress on rights-based family planning since 2012 highlighted the development of tools and guidelines that identify and explain rights in relation to family...
Daniel Geleta,Abebe Kebede,Gebeyehu Bulcha et al. Daniel Geleta et al.
Background: Contraceptive use is internationally endorsed as a human right and an indicator of the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health life. But reports from countries including Ethiopia showed a lower and ...
Michael Ekholuenetale,Samson Olorunju,Kayode R Fowobaje et al. Michael Ekholuenetale et al.
Background: Contraceptive use initiation and continuation is one of the major interventions for reducing maternal deaths worldwide. Nigeria aimed to achieve a 27% prevalence rate of modern contraceptive uptake by 2020, ho...
Abibata Barro,Aristide Romaric Bado Abibata Barro
Introduction: It is necessary to understand religious leaders' perceptions of modern contraceptive use and their role in influencing fertility behaviour for the successful adoption of family planning, especially in societ...
Sadia Saeed,Vijayan Pillai,Azka Gouher Sadia Saeed
Introduction: This study investigates the effects of utilization of health care and the level of reproductive rights knowledge on contraceptive use. Current family planning programs in developing countries utilize a two-p...
Iñaki Lete,Jesus Novalbos,Esther de la Viuda et al. Iñaki Lete et al.
Objective: To know the contraceptive behaviour of Spanish women who use combined oral contraception (COC) during the period of lockdown due to COVID-19. M...
Mesfin Gebremedhin,Addisu Alemayehu,Manaye Yihune et al. Mesfin Gebremedhin et al.
Background: An intrauterine contraceptive device is suitable for women of all reproductive age groups for preventing unwanted pregnancies. Immediate postpartum family planning (PPFP) services need to be emphasized when th...
Simegnew Handebo Simegnew Handebo
Background: Delivering modern contraceptive methods only may not provide much insight into the quality of family-planning services. Informed choice emphasizes that clients select the method that best satisfies their needs...
Abou Coulibaly,Tieba Millogo,Adama Baguiya et al. Abou Coulibaly et al.
Purpose: An earlier adoption of contraceptive methods during the postpartum period could help women to extend the inter-pregnancy interval. This article aimed to determine and compare the timing of long-acting reversible ...
Desalew Zelalem,Alemayehu Worku,Tadese Alemayehu et al. Desalew Zelalem et al.
Background: Spousal family planning communication plays an important role in making better reproductive health decisions and in increasing the use of modern contraceptive methods. The objective of the current study is to ...