Abstract Background The use of implants and Intra-uterine devices (IUD) during the post-partum period is very low in Uganda especially in rural settings. Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) are known to be the most cost-effective for prevention of unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortions. This study aimed at determining the factors associated with long-acting reversible contraceptive use among women in the extended postpartum period in rural Uganda. Methods We conducted a household-based, cross-sectional study among 400 women in two rural communities in Mityana district, central Uganda. Eligible women were aged 15 to 45 years who had childbirth within 12 months of study enrollment in September 2014. The outcome variable was self-r...
Abstract Background Women who are not exclusively breastfeeding are at risk of pregnancy after four ...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
BackgroundLong acting reversible and permanent contraception (LARPs) offer promising opportunities f...
BackgroundIn developing countries, most women want to avoid pregnancy for two years after giving bir...
Abstract Background Postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptive is important to prevent unintend...
Modern contraceptive use has increased globally, but unmet needs persist in low- and middle-income c...
Per 1000 live births, 336 mothers die from pregnancy-related causes in Uganda; most of which are pre...
Abstract Background Unplanned pregnancy remains a common problem in many resource-limited settings, ...
Modern contraceptive use has increased globally, but unmet needs persist in low- and middle-income c...
Abstract Globally, data show that many women of reproductive age desire to use modern family plannin...
Background: The world population of 7.8 billion with multiparous women are encumbered with unmet nee...
Health workers have received training on delivering postpartum long‐acting reversible contraceptives...
Abstract Worldwide, unintended pregnancies remain a critical public health challenge, ...
Long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods (LAPM) are effective and economical methods for dela...
Uganda is among the countries with the highest unmet needs for family planning, which is associated ...
Abstract Background Women who are not exclusively breastfeeding are at risk of pregnancy after four ...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
BackgroundLong acting reversible and permanent contraception (LARPs) offer promising opportunities f...
BackgroundIn developing countries, most women want to avoid pregnancy for two years after giving bir...
Abstract Background Postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptive is important to prevent unintend...
Modern contraceptive use has increased globally, but unmet needs persist in low- and middle-income c...
Per 1000 live births, 336 mothers die from pregnancy-related causes in Uganda; most of which are pre...
Abstract Background Unplanned pregnancy remains a common problem in many resource-limited settings, ...
Modern contraceptive use has increased globally, but unmet needs persist in low- and middle-income c...
Abstract Globally, data show that many women of reproductive age desire to use modern family plannin...
Background: The world population of 7.8 billion with multiparous women are encumbered with unmet nee...
Health workers have received training on delivering postpartum long‐acting reversible contraceptives...
Abstract Worldwide, unintended pregnancies remain a critical public health challenge, ...
Long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods (LAPM) are effective and economical methods for dela...
Uganda is among the countries with the highest unmet needs for family planning, which is associated ...
Abstract Background Women who are not exclusively breastfeeding are at risk of pregnancy after four ...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
BackgroundLong acting reversible and permanent contraception (LARPs) offer promising opportunities f...