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Bibi, S.,Abbasi, R. M.,Awan, S.,Qazi, R. A.,Ashfaque, S.. Impact of training on general practitioner’s knowledge, attitude and practices regarding emergency contraception in Hyderabad. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2013. 29:#pages#

Erulkar, A.,Tamrat, T.. Evaluation of a reproductive health program to support married adolescent girls in rural Ethiopia. Afr J Reprod Health. 2014. 18:68-76

Shabiby, M. M.,Karanja, J. G.,Odawa, F.,Kosgei, R.,Kibore, M. W.,Kiarie, J. N.,Kinuthia, J.. Factors influencing uptake of contraceptive implants in the immediate postpartum period among HIV infected and uninfected women at two Kenyan District Hospitals. BMC Women’s Health. 2015. 15:#pages#

Okigbo, C. C.,Speizer, I. S.,Corroon, M.,Gueye, A.. Exposure to family planning messages and modern contraceptive use among men in urban Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal: a cross-sectional study. Reprod Health. 2015. 12:63

Jejeebhoy, S. J.,Prakash, R.,Acharya, R.,Singh, S. K.,Daniel, E.. Meeting contraceptive needs: Long-term associations of the PRACHAR project with married women’s awareness and behavior in Bihar. Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2015. 41:115-25

Chhabra, H. K.,Mohanty, I. R.,Mohanty, N. C.,Thamke, P.,Deshmukh, Y. A.. Impact of structured counseling on choice of contraceptive method among postpartum women. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India. 2015. #volume#:#pages#

Cooper, C. M.,Fields, R.,Mazzeo, C. I.,Taylor, N.,Pfitzer, A.,Momolu, M.,Jabbeh-Howe, C.. Successful proof of concept of family planning and immunization integration in Liberia. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2015. 3:71-84

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