Since the early 2000s a new form of progesterone based emergency contraception with no side effects has been on the African market, aimed at reducing contraceptive failure rates and the mortality associated with the practice of unsafe abortion. Studies of emergency contraception (EC) carried out in West Africa have only examined opinions and knowledge about EC. We hypothesized that representations and uses of this method takes place at the intersection of two dimensions: (i) a "Northern" pharmaceutical norm, and (ii) local understandings of the timing of conception. To test this hypothesis we used a discourse analysis of semi-structured interviews with 149 women and 77 with men aged between 18 and 40, of varying marital, social and professi...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception, if used properly, can prevent up to over 95 % of unwant...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) is widely accepted as a safe method of preventing conceptio...
Rates of emergency contraception (EC) use in sub-Saharan Africa are highest in Kenya and Nigeria, al...
Despite growing international attention to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young pe...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to methods that women can use to prevent pregnancy after unprote...
Abstract Background Over the past decade, awareness and use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) ...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception (EC) can significantly reduce the rate of unintended pre...
Conventional analyses of the obstacles to contraceptive use in Africa focus on the social value attr...
A survey of 1500 students in post-secondary institutions in south west Nigeria showed that the conce...
Objectives: This paper highlights lessons from introductory efforts and presents new data on communi...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that emergency contraception (EC) remains underutilised in pr...
Abstract Background The vulnerabilities of young women of low socio-economic status and those with l...
Abstract Background Unsafe abortion is a major public health problem in low-and-middle income countr...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception, if used properly, can prevent up to over 95 % of unwant...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) is widely accepted as a safe method of preventing conceptio...
Rates of emergency contraception (EC) use in sub-Saharan Africa are highest in Kenya and Nigeria, al...
Despite growing international attention to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young pe...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to methods that women can use to prevent pregnancy after unprote...
Abstract Background Over the past decade, awareness and use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) ...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception (EC) can significantly reduce the rate of unintended pre...
Conventional analyses of the obstacles to contraceptive use in Africa focus on the social value attr...
A survey of 1500 students in post-secondary institutions in south west Nigeria showed that the conce...
Objectives: This paper highlights lessons from introductory efforts and presents new data on communi...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that emergency contraception (EC) remains underutilised in pr...
Abstract Background The vulnerabilities of young women of low socio-economic status and those with l...
Abstract Background Unsafe abortion is a major public health problem in low-and-middle income countr...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception, if used properly, can prevent up to over 95 % of unwant...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) is widely accepted as a safe method of preventing conceptio...
Rates of emergency contraception (EC) use in sub-Saharan Africa are highest in Kenya and Nigeria, al...