The challenges to decreasing the unmet need for family planning in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The challenges to decreasing the unmet need for family planning in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Name
Institution
Background of the problem
Methodology
Situation analysis and trends
Evidence of family planning methods
Recommendations to improve the situation
References
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Al-Turki, Haifa Abdulaziz. “Contraception: attitudes and experiences of Saudi Arabian women.” Health care for women international 32.2 (2011): 134-139.
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