Postpartum months provide a challenging period for poor women. This study examined patterns of menstrual resumption, sexual behaviors and contraceptive use among urban poor postpartum women. Women were eligible for this study if they had a birth after the period September 2006 and were residents of two Nairobi slums of Korogocho and Viwandani. The two communities are under continuous demographic surveillance. A monthly calendar type questionnaire was administered retrospectively to cover the period since birth to the interview date and data on sexual behavior, menstrual resumption, breastfeeding patterns, and contraception were collected. The results show that sexual resumption occurs earlier than menses and postpartum contraceptive use. Ou...
BACKGROUND: During the post-partum period, most women wish to delay or prevent future pregnancies. D...
Unintended pregnancies can lead to poor maternal and child health outcomes. Family planning use duri...
Background: Understanding women's contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
Postpartum months provide a challenging period for poor women. This study examined patterns of menst...
Unmet need for contraception is highest within 12 months post-delivery, according to research. Using...
The aim of this study was to investigate factors that influence morbidity patterns and health-seekin...
Adolescent involvement in problem behaviors can compromise health, development, and successful trans...
BackgroundPostpartum contraceptive use is vital to improve maternal and child survival. It helps to ...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The largest proportion of women with an unmet need for contraception...
Background: In spite of major gains in contraceptive prevalence over the last few decades, many wome...
Background: A short inter-pregnancy interval increases the risk for maternal and neonatal deaths in ...
Objectives: Cross-sectional estimates of contraceptive use do not provide understanding of time t...
OBJECTIVES: Cross-sectional estimates of contraceptive use do not provide understanding of time to p...
Abstract Background Although most women would want to wait for more than two years before having ano...
AbstractObjectivesCross-sectional estimates of contraceptive use do not provide understanding of tim...
BACKGROUND: During the post-partum period, most women wish to delay or prevent future pregnancies. D...
Unintended pregnancies can lead to poor maternal and child health outcomes. Family planning use duri...
Background: Understanding women's contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
Postpartum months provide a challenging period for poor women. This study examined patterns of menst...
Unmet need for contraception is highest within 12 months post-delivery, according to research. Using...
The aim of this study was to investigate factors that influence morbidity patterns and health-seekin...
Adolescent involvement in problem behaviors can compromise health, development, and successful trans...
BackgroundPostpartum contraceptive use is vital to improve maternal and child survival. It helps to ...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The largest proportion of women with an unmet need for contraception...
Background: In spite of major gains in contraceptive prevalence over the last few decades, many wome...
Background: A short inter-pregnancy interval increases the risk for maternal and neonatal deaths in ...
Objectives: Cross-sectional estimates of contraceptive use do not provide understanding of time t...
OBJECTIVES: Cross-sectional estimates of contraceptive use do not provide understanding of time to p...
Abstract Background Although most women would want to wait for more than two years before having ano...
AbstractObjectivesCross-sectional estimates of contraceptive use do not provide understanding of tim...
BACKGROUND: During the post-partum period, most women wish to delay or prevent future pregnancies. D...
Unintended pregnancies can lead to poor maternal and child health outcomes. Family planning use duri...
Background: Understanding women's contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...