One Year Postpartum Emotional Fertility Intentions among a Cohort of Pregnant Women followed for 2 Years and its Correlates in Ethiopia: Community based longitudinal data from Performance Monitoring for Action; Generalized Ordered Logistics Regression Modeling
Solomon Abrha Damtew,
Solomon Shiferaw,
Mahari Yihdego Gidey
et al.
Abstract:Background: Emotional health and couples communication are key during pregnancy and childbirth with simultaneous minimization of reproductive coercion which should be maintained in the postpartum period to maintain inter pregnancy period healthy and make the next pregnancy planned and successful. The postpartum period is key in the newborn development milestone and maintain maternal health. Women intentions to conceive are an integral part of Reproductive Health (RH) right and can be consider as decision makin… Show more
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