2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsrh-2024-202408
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Australian women’s experiences and perceptions of interconception care: a qualitative descriptive study

Sarmitha Kodavaluru,
Isini Appuhamy Mudiyanselage,
Danielle Mazza
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundInterconception, the time between pregnancies, is an opportunity to improve the health outcomes of women, infants and subsequent pregnancies. Interconception care involves the assessment of previous pregnancy outcomes, management of maternal risk factors, advice regarding optimal pregnancy spacing, and postpartum contraception provision. However, there is no consistent provision of interconception care, and limited understanding of consumer perspectives. This study aims to describe Australian women’s… Show more

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