December 1, 2018

Low-Income Texas Women’s Experiences Accessing Their Desired Contraceptive Method at the First Postpartum Visit

Eliminating the various barriers that postpartum women face may improve their access to contraceptives. Further research is needed to improve the understanding of clinic- and provider-level barriers
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Low-Income Texas Women’s Experiences Accessing Their Desired Contraceptive Method at the First Postpartum Visit

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Date
December 1, 2018
Category
Contraception
Journal
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Authors
Kate Coleman Minahan, Chloe H. Dillaway, Caitlin Canfield, Daniela M. Kuhn, Katherine S. Strandberg and Joseph E. Potter
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