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101. Decision-making pathways for contraceptive use among refugee and host populations in Adjumani district, Uganda; an exploratory study.

102. Contraceptive Use Measured in a National Population-Based Approach: Cross-Sectional Study of Administrative Versus Survey Data.

103. Perception of couples' on multipurpose prevention technology attribute choice: the case of MTN 045.

104. Developing an accessible audiovisual animation to provide information about postpartum contraception.

105. Use of contraceptives, empowerment and agency of adolescent girls and young women: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

106. Adolescent girls and young women's (AGYW) access to and use of contraception services in Cape Town: perspectives from AGYW and health care providers.

107. How do South African policies address provision of contraception among adolescents?

108. Determinants of the use of modern contraceptives among women of reproductive age group in Ethiopia: A multi-level mixed effects analysis.

109. Examining contraceptive utilization behavior in Pakistani women.

110. Pharmacologic contraception methods for people with cystic fibrosis: A practical review for clinicians.

111. Risk of Stroke in Women Using Levonorgestrel-Releasing Intrauterine Device for Contraception.

112. Oral contraceptive use in women with spina bifida in Sweden.

113. Contraceptive strategies for reducing the risk of reproductive cancers.

114. Reproductive Justice as an Alternative to the Pregnancy Planning Paradigm for Teens.

115. Comparison of a person-centered pregnancy prevention question and One Key Question to assess postpartum contraceptive needs.

116. EMR-Documented Contraception for Patients Prescribed Medications With Adverse Perinatal Outcomes.

117. Choice and factors associated to the use of contraceptive methods among postpartum women: A prospective cohort study.

118. Characterizing Family Planning Utilization in Adult Women and Adolescents in Pohnpei, Federerated States of Micronesia.

119. An exploratory study of the factors associated with use of contraceptive methods in young Chilean women aged 17-29 years.

120. Association of perinatal depression and postpartum contraception intent, choice, and actual use.

121. Assessing Contraceptive Switching and Discontinuation Over 3 Years in the HER Salt Lake Study.

122. The demand for male contraception: Estimating the potential market for users of novel male contraceptive methods using United States National Survey of Family Growth data.

123. Prescriptive Authority for Direct Entry Midwives in Washington State: Increasing Client Access to Contraception.

124. Lack of pregnancy intention or interest in pregnancy prevention now? How best to screen for desire for contraceptive care.

125. Meeting people's pregnancy prevention needs: Let's not force people to state an "Intention".

126. Modern Contraception and Anaemia Among Reproductive-age Women in India: Results From a Household Survey.

127. Unhealthy sexual practices among youth in Vhembe District, Limpopo province: A cross-sectional study.

128. Acceptability of an on-demand pericoital oral contraceptive pill: a systematic scoping review.

129. Direct and indirect estimation of adolescent sexual intercourse and contraceptive use in Rajasthan India: an application of the best friend methodology.

130. HIV status and contraceptive use in Zimbabwe among sexually active adolescent girls and women: Secondary analysis of Zimbabwe Demographic Health survey data.

131. The Impact of a Digital Contraceptive Decision Aid on User Outcomes: Results of an Experimental, Clinical Trial.

132. Development of a serious game for learning about safe sex and contraception in adolescence.

133. Understanding the association between family planning and fertility reduction in Southeast Asia: a scoping review.

134. Decisional needs and interventions for young women considering contraceptive options: an umbrella review.

135. "I probably have access, but I can't afford it": expanding definitions of affordability in access to contraceptive services among people with low income in Georgia, USA.

136. The prevalence of contraceptive use among postpartum women and its associated factors during the early phase of COVID-19 outbreak: a time series study.

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

138. Expanding Access to Contraception for Adolescents-Reproductive Justice and the Emergency Department.

139. Contraception Use and Pregnancy Risk Among Adolescents in Pediatric Emergency Departments.

140. Pregnancy after transplant in the older adolescent: Anticipatory guidance for the pediatric provider.

141. Contraception as chemoprevention of ovarian cancer in BRCA1 and BRCA2 women.

142. Post-pregnancy family planning in Southeast Asia with a focus on novel training techniques.

143. Prevalence of high-risk HPV and cervical dysplasia in IUD users and controls: a cross sectional study.

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

145. Frequency of same-day contraceptive initiation, recent unprotected intercourse, and pregnancy risk: a prospective cohort study of multiple contraceptive methods.

146. Changes in contraceptive method mix following the Colorado Family Planning Initiative.

147. Adoption of contraception following a pregnancy loss in India.

148. Pregnancy planning, prevention, and risk evaluation clinics: rethinking the traditional preconception consult.

150. Barriers to accessing post-pregnancy contraception in Brazil: The impact of COVID-19.

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