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Postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptives use in sub-Saharan Africa. Evidence from recent demographic and health surveys data.

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Published in: PloS one (2023)
Nearly one in 10 postpartum women used long-acting reversible contraceptives. Hence, we suggest that the concerned bodies should promote family planning messages in mass media and give the well-documented benefits of postpartum long-acting contraceptive use. Promote the integration of postpartum LARC methods into maternal health care services and give better attention to postpartum women living in low-income countries and uneducated women.
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