Dynamics of Long-Acting and Reversible Contraceptive Adoption During the First Year Postpartum: A Secondary Analysis of the Yam Daabo Cluster Randomized-Controlled Trial in Burkina Faso and DR Congo
Abstract:Background: an earlier adoption of contraceptive methods during the postpartum period could help women to extend the inter-pregnancy interval. This article aimed to determine and compare the timing and dynamics of long-acting and reversible contraceptives (LARC) use (i.e., intra-uterine device and implant) in Burkina Faso (BF) and the DR Congo (DRC).Methods: Study participants were followed up to 12 months postpartum. We used Royston-Parmar's semi-parametric model to estimate the effect of the interventions. A… Show more
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