Factors influencing satisfaction with oral contraceptive pills and injectables among past users in Kenya. [PDF]
This study examines factors associated with satisfaction with oral pills and injectables among past users in Kenya based on a baseline survey for the 2-year prospective longitudinal study Improving Measurement of Unintended Pregnancy and Unmet Need for ...
Casterline, John +6 more
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Trends in Maternal Mortality in Bhutan: A National Review, 1985 to 2024
ABSTRACT Background Maternal mortality remains a major global public health concern, with the highest burden in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Despite global progress, preventable causes such as hemorrhage and hypertensive disorders continue to contribute significantly to maternal deaths.
Yeshey Dorjey +3 more
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Relationship between Education Level and Mother's Knowledge about Choosing Contraceptive Devices
Background: Population growth is influenced by high birth rates and low mortality rates. Improved health services reduce mortality rates while births continue to increase. According to the Data and Information Center of the Indonesian Ministry of Health (
Ulfie Aulia Rachma +4 more
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Living with Uncertainty: Acting in the Best Interests of Women [PDF]
A recent multi-country study on hormonal contraceptives (HC) and HIV acquisition and transmission among African HIV-serodiscordant couples reported a statistically significant doubling of risk for HIV acquisition among women as well as transmission from ...
Gollub, Erica, Stein, Zena
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Maternal health remains a critical global concern, particularly in underserved populations and in low‐ and middle‐income countries where access to safe and effective therapeutics is limited. Despite the use of medications by most women during pregnancy, the exclusion of pregnant and lactating women from clinical trials has resulted in significant data ...
Rachel K. Scott +7 more
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Missed opportunity for self-injectable contraception awareness and adoption: Insights from client exit interviews in Uganda and Nigeria. [PDF]
Ontiri S +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Authors' response to ’Comment on ’Effects of injectable progestogen contraception versus the copper intrauterine device on HIV acquisition: sub-study of a pragmatic randomised controlled trial' ' [PDF]
G Justus Hofmeyr, Theresa A Lawrie
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Towards More Accessible and More Inclusive PrEP to Break the Cycle of HIV in France
ABSTRACT Introduction Pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) represents a major advance in HIV prevention, but its rollout in France remains limited, particularly among women, migrants and socially vulnerable populations. Despite full reimbursement by the national health system, oral PrEP is still rarely prescribed outside hospital settings, hindered by ...
Jade Ghosn, Marie‐Laure Chaix
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Background: Contraception discontinuation often leads to unintended pregnancies with subsequent increases in risks of abortion-related morbidity and mortality and reduced effectiveness of family planning programs.
Farhana Faruque +5 more
doaj +1 more source
Contextual factors influencing the roles of patent medicine vendors in the provision of injectable contraception services in Nigeria. [PDF]
Adebayo AM +5 more
europepmc +1 more source

