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Esayas, Binyam |
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2025-03-26T11:39:14Z |
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2025-03-26T11:39:14Z |
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44440 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Each year, around 210 million women throughout the world get pregnant, of
which 21 million girls aged 15–19 years in developing regions become pregnant. More than
half of the teenage pregnancy in developing countries are unintended(1, 2). Emergency
contraception is among the different methods for prevention of unintended pregnancy. Despite
the existence of different modern and effective contraceptives methods worldwide, the problem
of unintended pregnancy is still high (3). |
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https://etd.aau.edu.et/items/ce22c65f-d193-46a2-81ad-37acfae0a9bc |
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dc.subject |
Reproductive & sexual health |
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dc.title.alternative |
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Emergency Contraception among Female High School Students in Lideta Sub-city, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2020/21 GC |
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Thesis |
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