Adolescent Postpartum Contraception
Cross-source consensus on Adolescent Postpartum Contraception from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The review focuses on adolescent mothers aged 10–19 within 12 months after childbirth. — Mapping the evidence on digital interventions to improve postpartum contraceptive uptake among adolescent mothers: a scoping review protocol
- Young mothers face structural, social, and systemic barriers to postpartum contraceptive access. — Mapping the evidence on digital interventions to improve postpartum contraceptive uptake among adolescent mothers: a scoping review protocol
- Adolescent mothers face heightened health and socioeconomic risks that make the postpartum period important for preventing repeat pregnancy. — Mapping the evidence on digital interventions to improve postpartum contraceptive uptake among adolescent mothers: a scoping review protocol
- Missed counselling during antenatal and postnatal care contributes to reduced postpartum contraceptive uptake. — Mapping the evidence on digital interventions to improve postpartum contraceptive uptake among adolescent mothers: a scoping review protocol