Article review: A community model for addressing reproductive health needs
Abstract
Pregnancy prevention (contraception) and pregnancy preparation (pre-conceptual care) are services that most people need throughout their reproductive life. Despite increasing attention and recognition that pre-conception health is vital to addressing inequalities in obstetric outcomes, service provision is far from routine.
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