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    Measuring the effect of antenatal family planning counseling on the intention for early postpartum family planning among postpartum mothers in Western Kenya

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    2025-01-30
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    SHISANYA, Morris
    KIPMEREWO, Mary
    MOREMA, Everlyne
    OUMA, Collins
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    Maternal and Child Health (MCH) care continuum provides a great opportunity for PPFP interventions integration especially antenatal FP counseling. This study measured the effect of antenatal FP counseling on the intention for early PPFP among postpartum mothers in Kisumu County.
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