Determinants of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods utilization among married women of reproductive age groups in western Ethiopia: a cross-sectional stud
Despite highly effective modern contraceptive methods (both short and long acting) are made widely a...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
Abstract Objective This health institution based cross section study was designed to determine facto...
Introduction: In Ethiopia information on the level of utilization of the long term and permanent con...
Prevalence and factors affecting use of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods in Jinka tow...
Abstract Objective This study is aimed at determining the prevalence and factors associated with uti...
Abstract Background According to available evidence, one in three married women in Ethiopia tends to...
Background: Each year, approximately 287,000 women die from complications related to pregnancy and c...
Abstract Background Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa. Total Fertil...
Abstract Background Despite the fact that long acting family planning methods reduce population grow...
Background. Long-acting contraceptive methods, subdermal implants, and intrauterine devices are reli...
BackgroundLong acting reversible and permanent contraception (LARPs) offer promising opportunities f...
Introduction: In Ethiopia, knowledge of contraceptive methods is high though there is low contracept...
A woman’s preferences, practice and tolerance for various modern contraceptive methods attribute var...
Abstract Background Despite the enormous benefits of family planning services, the contraceptive uti...
Despite highly effective modern contraceptive methods (both short and long acting) are made widely a...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
Abstract Objective This health institution based cross section study was designed to determine facto...
Introduction: In Ethiopia information on the level of utilization of the long term and permanent con...
Prevalence and factors affecting use of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods in Jinka tow...
Abstract Objective This study is aimed at determining the prevalence and factors associated with uti...
Abstract Background According to available evidence, one in three married women in Ethiopia tends to...
Background: Each year, approximately 287,000 women die from complications related to pregnancy and c...
Abstract Background Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa. Total Fertil...
Abstract Background Despite the fact that long acting family planning methods reduce population grow...
Background. Long-acting contraceptive methods, subdermal implants, and intrauterine devices are reli...
BackgroundLong acting reversible and permanent contraception (LARPs) offer promising opportunities f...
Introduction: In Ethiopia, knowledge of contraceptive methods is high though there is low contracept...
A woman’s preferences, practice and tolerance for various modern contraceptive methods attribute var...
Abstract Background Despite the enormous benefits of family planning services, the contraceptive uti...
Despite highly effective modern contraceptive methods (both short and long acting) are made widely a...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
Abstract Objective This health institution based cross section study was designed to determine facto...