2020
DOI: 10.37547/tajmspr/volume02issue08-23
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Reproductive Health And Contraceptive Behaviour Of Women Who Have Undergone Caesarean Sections

Abstract: The article contains the results of a questionnaire survey, reflecting social and hygienic characteristics of women who have undergone cesarean. cross-section (main group) and those who gave birth on their own (control group).A data analysis has also been carried out to judge attitudes to different aspects of contraception to the existing stereotype contraceptive behaviour, identify motives for women's insensitivity to modern methods for preventing unwanted pregnancies.

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