Abstract:BackgroundInjectable contraceptives have made a substantial contribution to the overall rise in the usage of modern family planning methods in Nigeria. They are one of the most commonly used and preferred means of contraception among women in the country. Enabling policies, on the other hand, are required to assure contraceptive access, security, and use. The purpose of this study was to investigate the policy environment and how it affects the introduction and scale-up of subcutaneous Depot-medroxyprogesteron… Show more
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