2024
DOI: 10.1177/17455057241255655
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Knowledge about unintended pregnancy shortly after childbirth: An issue of ineffective counseling or adherence?

Samuel Kwaku Essien,
Batholomew Chireh,
John Kwasi Essien

Abstract: Background: Being aware of the possibility of becoming pregnant shortly after childbirth before the resumption of the menstrual period is often overlooked but remains a significant contributor to unintended pregnancies and may lead to maternal and neonatal comorbidities. Exploring the extent of awareness and associated factors could help tailor more interventions toward reducing the rates of short-interval unplanned pregnancies. Objective: This study explores the extent to which Ghanaian women are aware of the… Show more

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