Reducing unintended pregnancy through provider training

Even where modern contraceptive methods are available, unintended pregnancy occurs through inconsistent or incorrect use. Unintended pregnancy has important health consequences, and its reduction is a component of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals to lower maternal mortality.

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Directive Counseling
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Female
Humans
Internal Medicine
Intervention
Maternal mortality
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Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Unplanned
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