2021
DOI: 10.47672/ajhmn.811
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An Investigation of Traditional Family Planning methods used by women in the Bamenda Municipality, Cameroon

Abstract: Introduction: Women in most sub-Saharan countries bear children at younger ages, have larger families, and make much less use of family planning. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest rate of contraceptive use in the world. There are both modern and traditional methods of Family planning. Throughout history, the traditional family planning practices used to space children have been rich and varied. Purpose: This work sets out to investigate the diverse traditional family planning methods used by women in the… Show more

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