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Choices and services related to contraception in the Gaza strip, Palestine: perceptions of service users and providers.

Bettina BӧttcherMysoon Abu-El-NoorNasser Abu-El-Noor
Published in: BMC women's health (2019)
Women's contraceptive choices in Gaza are limited by prevalent misconceptions and fears as well as recurring shortages, negatively impacting fertility control. Men are a major factor in choosing a contraceptive method, however, they have limited access to information and therefore, potentially more misconceptions. Therefore, male community members need to be included in the delivery of information on contraceptives to increase women's choice. Furthermore, greater access to long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as the hormonal implant, and improved availability might be key factors in improving contraceptive uptake in Gaza and, thus, reducing unintended pregnancies.
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