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Association between experience of specific side-effects and contraceptive switching and discontinuation in Uganda: results from a longitudinal study
ArticleAbstract: Background: There is substantial evidence that contraceptive side-effects are a major deterrent to cPalabras claves:Contraceptive continuation, Contraceptive side-effects, Contraceptive switching, Longitudinal, Menstrual bleeding, Sexual experience, UgandaAutores:Ahmed S., Celia A. Karp, Kibira S.P.S., Makumbi F.E., Sarnak D.O., Wood S.N., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusFacility readiness to remove subdermal contraceptive implants in 6 sub-Saharan African countries
ArticleAbstract: OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate the proportion of health facilities without the capability tPalabras claves:contraceptive implants, Facility-readiness, family planning, health systems, LARC removal, reproductive health, Women's healthAutores:Bullington B.W., Celia A. Karp, Olaolorun F.M., Senderowicz L., Tumlinson K., Zakirai M.S., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of the London Measure of Unplanned Pregnancy (LMUP) among a nationally representative sample of pregnant and postpartum women Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: Rigorous measurement of pregnancy preferences is needed to address reproductive health nPalabras claves:Ethiopia, Measurement, Pregnancy preferences, sub-Saharan Africa, Unintended pregnancyAutores:Celia A. Karp, Moreau C., Seme A., Shiferaw S., Yihdego M., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusWomen’s sexual experiences as a side effect of contraception in low- and middle-income countries: evidence from a systematic scoping review
ReviewAbstract: Contraception is essential to preventing unintended pregnancy. While contraceptive use has increasedPalabras claves:contraception, discontinuation, Sex, sexual pleasure, side effectsAutores:Celia A. Karp, Wood S.N., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopus