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Women's Experiences on Injectable Contraceptive Preference Among Jimma Town Public Health Facilities, Southwest Ethiopia 2023. A Phenomenological Study Design.

Yohannes Kebede LemuYonas Biratu TarfaLensa Terefe InkosaAhmed Andiye MohammedGeremu Bayissa YadetaYidnekachew Tafesse TuluDesalegn Hundera NegariYiftusira MamoAbebe Mamo Gebretsadik
Published in: Open access journal of contraception (2024)
The key factors influencing respondents' preference for injection methods of contraception included fear of side effects, religious convictions, travel to Arab nations, and prior contraceptive experiences. The majority of respondents felt at ease and pleased and reported no substantial health difficulties associated with injection contraception, despite a few women reporting minor adverse effects. Therefore, switching to long-acting methods of contraception necessitates increased women's understanding of contraceptives.
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