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Contraceptive-seeking behavior of women attending antenatal care in a developing country: A veritable tool for slowing population growth
2016
Journal of Basic and Clinical Reproductive Sciences
A B S T R A C T Background: The use of modern contraceptives has been embraced by developed nations as a means of achieving controlled growth rate. Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation at 158 million with a growth rate of 2% is expected to grow to 730 million by the end of this century. There is need for regular assessment of the knowledge and practice of contraception among women of childbearing age. Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the contraceptive-seeking pattern among women
doi:10.4103/2278-960x.194478
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