CA Clare, M Young, J Nash, S Long - Breastfeeding Medicine, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: Over 100 million women make decisions about beginning or resuming contraception after childbirth annually. The burden of an unplanned pregnancy is not …
Objective To estimate the potential market for novel male contraceptives (NMCs) using United States National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) data, 2015–2017. Study design We …
KE Storck, LM Gawron, JN Sanders, N Wiaderny… - Contraception, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives Peers and intimate partners can influence contraceptive decision-making and use. We aimed to explore the male-partner role in contraceptive decision-making, and …
City development strategy (CDS) is an urban strategic planning approach that has already been implemented in over 200 cities worldwide. Nevertheless, its preparation process is …
Objective Black and Latinx individuals are often the focus of health educational efforts to 'correct'perceived flawed beliefs about pregnancy, in order to increase contraceptive use …
S Supriatin, M Rifky, MU Khan, L Amaliah… - Kesmas, 2023 - scholarhub.ui.ac.id
Many factors contribute to the declining total fertility rate, including family planning programs. The successful implementation of the family planning method might be influenced by how …
SA Moawed, AS Badawy, SS Alanazi… - American Journal of …, 2017 - academia.edu
Contraception is important for reducing the rate of unplanned pregnancy in all ages, some abortions, allowing a spacing of families, and improving the health of women. Studies …
Background: Poor access to contraceptive services is a global health problem, especially in the marginal community order. Refugee camps and areas with weak community order are …
Almost all the recent studies addressing road safety from the approach of human factors agree that stress is one of the most considerable (but underestimated) threats for safe …