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1. Strengthening contraceptive counselling services to empower clients and meet their needs: protocol for a two-stage, multiphase complex intervention in Pakistan and Nigeria.

2. Inequality gaps in modern contraceptive use and associated factors among women of reproductive age in Nigeria between 2003 and 2018.

3. Effects of family planning counselling and media messages on contraceptives use by Nigerian men: Evidence from the Nigeria demographic and health survey.

4. Factors influencing use of contraceptives among literate married women in Ogbomoso South Local Government Area, Oyo State.

5. Preconception and contraceptive care for women living with HIV/AIDS attending antiretroviral treatment clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria.

6. The effect of integration of family planning education with infant vaccination visits on the uptake of postpartum family planning in Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

7. Prevalence, trends, and determinants of contraception use among women in Nigeria: An analysis of Nigeria demographic and health surveys 2008 to 2018.

8. Trends and Determinants of Non-Utilization of Modern Contraception in Ekiti State, Nigeria: A Ten-Year Review.

9. Preference-Aligned Fertility Management as a Person-Centered Alternative to Contraceptive Use-Focused Measures.

10. Discontinuation of contraceptives among adolescent girls aged 15-19 years in Nigeria: a descriptive analysis.

11. Uptake of modern and traditional contraceptive methods in Nigeria: Lessons from a nationwide initiative on programming for results (2015-2018).

12. Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Use by Rural-Urban Residence among Women in Nigeria, 2016-2018.

13. Males' Awareness of Female and Male Contraception Methods, Information, Outreach, and Acquisition Locations in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, Nairobi, Kenya, and Lagos, Nigeria.

14. Beliefs and misconceptions about contraception and condom use among adolescents in south-east Nigeria.

15. Nuances of reproductive decisions by women in a rural community of Lagos, Nigeria.

16. Fertility desire concordance and contraceptive use among couples living with HIV in northern Nigeria.

17. Factors influencing the use of modern contraceptive in Nigeria: a multilevel logistic analysis using linked data from performance monitoring and accountability 2020.

18. Effect of community health workers' visits on uptake of modern contraception among rural women of reproductive age in Nigeria.

19. Factors associated with sexual and reproductive health behaviour of street-involved young people: findings from a baseline survey in Southwest Nigeria.

20. Predictors of Discontinuation of Subdermal Levonorgestrel Implants (Jadelle) at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria: An Analytic Cohort Study.

21. Attitude of married women towards contraceptive use in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria.

22. Narratives of women presenting with abortion complications in Southwestern Nigeria: A qualitative study.

23. Contraceptive intentions of survivors of severe acute maternal morbidity in Kaduna State, Nigeria.

24. Persisting Regional Disparities in Modern Contraceptive Use and Unmet Need for Contraception among Nigerian Women.

25. Sexuality, fertility and family planning characteristics of married women aged 15 to 19 years in Ethiopia, Nigeria and Tanzania: a comparative analysis of cross-sectional data.

26. Use of traditional and modern contraceptives among childbearing women: findings from a mixed methods study in two southwestern Nigerian states.

27. Bias in Contraceptive Provision to Young Women Among Private Health Care Providers in South West Nigeria.

28. Fertility desires, family planning use and pregnancy experience: longitudinal examination of urban areas in three African countries.

29. Factors associated with contraceptive ideation among urban men in Nigeria.

30. Male partner involvement in female contraceptive choices in Nigeria.

31. Having a say matters: influence of decision-making power on contraceptive use among Nigerian women ages 35-49 years.

32. Willingness to pay and benefit-cost analysis of modern contraceptives in Nigeria.

34. Current knowledge and pattern of use of family planning methods among a severely ill female Nigerian psychiatric outpatients: implication for existing service.

35. Family planning providers' perspectives on family planning service delivery in Ibadan and Kaduna, Nigeria: a qualitative study.

36. Jadelle subdermal implants. Preliminary experience in a teaching hospital in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.

37. Contraception awareness and practice among antenatal attendees in Uyo, Nigeria.

38. Experience with Norplant at a Nigerian teaching hospital.

39. Safety, efficacy and acceptability of implanon a single rod implantable contraceptive (etonogestrel) in University of Benin Teaching Hospital.

40. Intended postpartum contraceptive use among pregnant and puerperal women at a university teaching hospital.

41. Breast-feeding, return of menses, sexual activity and contraceptive practices among mothers in the first six months of lactation in Onitsha, South Eastern Nigeria.

43. Contraceptive usage among abortion seekers in Nigeria.

44. Parental characteristics and adolescent sexual behaviour in Bida Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria.

45. Adolescent contraception: survey of attitudes and practice of health professionals.

46. Endometrial sampling at a teaching hospital in northern Nigeria.

47. Factors determining the choice of contraceptive methods at the Family Planning Clinic, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

48. Contraceptive method choices among adolescents in a Nigerian tertiary institution.

49. Non-physician insertion of IUDs: clinical outcomes among TCu380A insertions in three developing-country clinics.

50. Contraception with subdermal levonorgestrel implants as an alternative to surgical contraception at Ilorin, Nigeria.

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