Aim Unintended pregnancy is a significant public health concern in South Asian countries because of its negative association with the socioeconomic and health outcomes for both children and mothers. The present study aimed to explore the prevalence of unintended pregnancy and explore its determinants among women of reproductive age in six South Asian countries. Methods Nationwide latest demography and health survey data from six South Asian countries, including Bangladesh (2014), Pakistan (2017–2018), Nepal (2016), Afghanistan (2015), Maldives (2016–2017) and India (2015–2016) were pooled for the present study. Multivariate analysis was performed to explore the association between unintended pregnancy and its associated factors. Results Amo...
Over forty percent of pregnancies worldwide are unintended, with a quarter of these from Africa. The...
Globally close to 85 million women face an unintended pregnancy every year. This study conducted amo...
Globally close to 85 million women face an unintended pregnancy every year. This study conducted amo...
Background:Pregnancy and its good outcome effect the health of mother and child. The unintended or u...
Abstract Background Unintended pregnancies are a global public health concern and contribute signifi...
Background: Unintended pregnancy has been the issue for almost every woman irrespective of the place...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Women living in every country, ir...
Background: Unplanned pregnancy is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in ...
Unintended pregnancies are associated with unsafe abortion and greater risk of maternal morbidity an...
Abstract Background Unmet need for contraception and unintended pregnancy are important public healt...
Unintended pregnancy accounts for more than 40% of the total pregnancies worldwide. An Unintended pr...
Background & aim: The rate of unintended pregnancy has decreased from 24% to 16% in the last four t...
OBJECTIVE: This paper examines the prevalence and socioeconomic correlates of unintended pregnancy a...
Unintended pregnancy is a very important issue for every country in the world. Which factors mainly ...
Background: Unintended pregnancy is among the most troubling public health problems and a major repr...
Over forty percent of pregnancies worldwide are unintended, with a quarter of these from Africa. The...
Globally close to 85 million women face an unintended pregnancy every year. This study conducted amo...
Globally close to 85 million women face an unintended pregnancy every year. This study conducted amo...
Background:Pregnancy and its good outcome effect the health of mother and child. The unintended or u...
Abstract Background Unintended pregnancies are a global public health concern and contribute signifi...
Background: Unintended pregnancy has been the issue for almost every woman irrespective of the place...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Women living in every country, ir...
Background: Unplanned pregnancy is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in ...
Unintended pregnancies are associated with unsafe abortion and greater risk of maternal morbidity an...
Abstract Background Unmet need for contraception and unintended pregnancy are important public healt...
Unintended pregnancy accounts for more than 40% of the total pregnancies worldwide. An Unintended pr...
Background & aim: The rate of unintended pregnancy has decreased from 24% to 16% in the last four t...
OBJECTIVE: This paper examines the prevalence and socioeconomic correlates of unintended pregnancy a...
Unintended pregnancy is a very important issue for every country in the world. Which factors mainly ...
Background: Unintended pregnancy is among the most troubling public health problems and a major repr...
Over forty percent of pregnancies worldwide are unintended, with a quarter of these from Africa. The...
Globally close to 85 million women face an unintended pregnancy every year. This study conducted amo...
Globally close to 85 million women face an unintended pregnancy every year. This study conducted amo...