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Hormonal contraception does not increase the risk of genital tract infections among a cohort of HIV serodiscordant couples in Lusaka, Zambia
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Examining the Effect of Fertility, Achievement of Ideal Family Size, Unmet Need, and Modern Contraceptive Use on Women's Empowerment in Minya, Egypt
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Women Veterans and Contraceptive Use: An Analysis of the 2004 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS)
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Rural-Urban Differences in Tubal Ligation Incidence in Georgia
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Facilitators and barriers to long acting reversible contraceptives within twelve weeks post-abortion in an outpatient abortion clinic in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Predictors of Dual Contraception among HIV Discordant Relationships
in Zambia
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Contraceptive Use by Diabetic Women in the 2011-2013 National Survey for Family Growth
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Factors associated with long-acting contraception use among HIV positive US women in an urban outpatient clinic
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Examination of the ecological correlation between rates of
pregnancy termination and spatial proximity to family planning
services in Georgia, 2006
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Breastfeeding is not an independent predictor ofinter‐pregnancy interval in a population with high prevalenceof contraception
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