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Predictors of postpartum contraceptive use in rural Tigray region, northern Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis.

Teklehaymanot Huluf AbrahaBerhe Beyene GebrezgiabherBerihu Gidey AregawiDesta Siyoum BelayLidiya Tsegay TikueGetachew Mebrahtu Welay
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
The status of contraceptive use in rural Tigray region was found to be low. It was found that both individual and community-level variables showed a marked determinant on postpartum contraception use. This study suggested that in order to increase contraceptive use the government should focus on increasing postnatal care, antenatal care services use and reduction of poverty level are important avenues for intervention.
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