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Contraceptive use among HIV-positive and negative women: implication to end unintended pregnancy

open access: yes, 2019
With the advancement of antiretroviral therapy and improved life expectancy, women living with HIV/AIDS are enjoying a better sexual life. Yet, the consistent utilization of contraceptive in such patients is highly recommended.
Sewunet Admasu Belachew   +11 more
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Unintended pregnancy among currently pregnant maried women in Nepal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Background: Unintended pregnancy has been the issue for almost every woman irrespective of the place of residence and the level of development of the country.
BASTOLA, KALPANA
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Facing HIV infection and unintended pregnancy: Rakai, Uganda, 2001–2013

open access: yes, 2018
Background: Unintended pregnancy is a persistent and global issue with consequences for the health and well-being of mothers and babies. The aim of this paper is to examine unintended pregnancy over time in the context of substantial human ...
Song, Xiaoyu   +11 more
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BluePrInt study: Unintended pregnancy and mental health

open access: yes
The baseline cohort of the BluePrInt study consists of around 1031 people who experienced an unintended pregnancy in the Netherlands: 638 womxn (382 continued the pregnancy (CT), 256 had an abortion ((AB)) and 273 partners CTgroup: 142, AB-group: 131 ...
Beumer, Wieke   +2 more
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Unintended Pregnancy Among the LGBTQ+ Population

open access: yes, 2020
Unintended births are related to adverse health outcomes for both parents and children (Mosher, et al., 2012). For the context of this research, unintended will include both mistimed (too early) and unwanted (wanted to avoid pregnancy) pregnancies.
Barnes, Kenna M
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National Estimates of Liberia's 2021 Unintended Pregnancy and Induced Abortion. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Womens Health
Ushie BA   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Cohabitation, nonmarital childbearing, and the marriage process [PDF]

open access: yes
Past work on the relationship between cohabitation and childbearing shows that cohabitation increases fertility compared to being single, and does so more for intended than unintended births.
Kelly Musick
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