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      FACTORS AFFECTING ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND DISCONTINUATION AMONG MARRIED WOMEN IN IBADAN NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, IBADAN, OYO STATE 

      ADEBANJO, T.T. (2017-03)
      Contraceptive use has been documented as an important factor in improving women’s health. However, the level of use is sub-optimal in many low and middle income countries. In particular, oral contraceptive (OC) use has ...
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      KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF FAMILY PLANNING AMONG MEN IN IBADAN SOUTH EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OYO STATE 

      AFFIA, A.I. (1994-05)
      Men's role in the adoption and use of contraception has often been neglected in family health studies. This situation may be due to the assumption that they have negative attitude towards the use of contraceptives either ...
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      SPOUSAL COMMUNICATION AND USE OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS AMONG MEN IN SABO COMMUNITY IN IBADAN NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF OYO STATE. 

      TOMERE, F. B. (2016-02)
      Family planning is important in many areas, both to the economy, education, individual, family and the nation at large. But recent research shows that 222 million women in developing countries today do not have the means ...

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