Postabortion Contraceptive Counselling
Cross-source consensus on Postabortion Contraceptive Counselling from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Postabortion counselling substantially reduced contraceptive non-acceptance. — Trends and factors associated with previous induced abortions among young women in Foshan, China: insights from a retrospective cross-sectional study
- After counselling, 3.65% declined any contraceptive method compared with 13.92% reporting no contraception at conception. — Trends and factors associated with previous induced abortions among young women in Foshan, China: insights from a retrospective cross-sectional study
- Women with prior abortion history had greater uptake of intrauterine devices and systems. — Trends and factors associated with previous induced abortions among young women in Foshan, China: insights from a retrospective cross-sectional study
- Women with prior abortion history showed higher postabortion contraceptive acceptance than women without prior abortion history. — Trends and factors associated with previous induced abortions among young women in Foshan, China: insights from a retrospective cross-sectional study
- Combined oral contraceptives were the most common postabortion method overall, but uptake decreased with multiple previous abortions. — Trends and factors associated with previous induced abortions among young women in Foshan, China: insights from a retrospective cross-sectional study