Factors associated with men's participation in postpartum family planning: a study of Kiswa Health Centre III, Kampala, Uganda

K Omona, RM Mahoro - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Low uptake of family planning among women is predominantly attributed to low participation
of men in postpartum family planning. In order to improve maternal health, strengthening …

Gender, media, and contraceptive use in Nigeria: men need help, not women

OJ Oyedele - Journal of International Women's Studies, 2021 - vc.bridgew.edu
Nigeria's annual population growth and fertility rates are fueling the popular postulation that
by 2050, the nation will rank after India and China in population size. Increasing population …

Pattern of Contraceptive Use at 68 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Yaba, Lagos Nigeria: A Review

SI Omisakin, AO Ugwu, AK Ayodeji… - Asian Journal of …, 2024 - ebooks.netkumar1.in
ackground: A significant proportion of the world's population is under 25 years.
Paradoxically most of these people reside in countries with low gross domestic product …

Contraceptive use and determinants of knowledge of family planning among mothers attending antenatal clinic at a Health Facility in Rivers State, Nigeria.

N Briggs, I Abo - The Nigerian Health Journal, 2024 - tnhjph.com
Background: Family planning is a cost-effective public health practice that safeguards
women against high-risk pregnancies, unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and …

Patterns And Predictors Of Contraceptive Uptake Among Women Attending Family Planning Clinic In A Tertiary Health Facility In South-West Nigeria: A 10-Year …

OS Jimoh, AM Adeniyi, AT Vaughan… - African Journal of …, 2024 - ajrmhs.org
Background Contraception is a cost-effective way of reducing maternal morbidity and
mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa, where its utilisation is still significantly low despite the …

[PDF][PDF] 5-year review on longacting contraceptive uptake at a family planning clinic in South-South Nigeria

N Osegi, ES Ozori, OI Makinde, A Biakolo… - 2021 - researchgate.net
Background: Reduction of maternal morbidity and mortality is hinged on family planning.
Pattern of long-acting contraceptive (LAC) uptake at the point of service delivery could be a …

Family planning clients at a Tertiary hospital in Niger Delta, Nigeria: Where they on any contraceptive method prior to first visit?

NE Esther, A Jumbo - Magna Scientia Advanced …, 2021 - magnascientiapub.com
Background: Maternal and child morbidity and mortality in developing countries have been
shown to be reduced by effective use of contraceptive methods. Contraceptive use also …