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  1. Obstetric haemorrhage continues to be a leading cause of maternal mortality, contributing to more than a quarter of the 2,443,000 maternal deaths reported between 2003 and 2009. During this period, about 70% o...

    Authors: Sumangala B. Chikkamath, Geetanjali M. Katageri, Ashalata A. Mallapur, Sunil S. Vernekar, Manjunath S. Somannavar, Gilda Piaggio, Guillermo Carroli, José Ferreira de Carvalho, Fernando Althabe, G. Justus Hofmeyr, Mariana Widmer, Ahmet Metin Gulmezoglu and Shivaprasad S. Goudar
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:230
  2. Preconception care is one of the preventive strategies in maternal and new-born health as recommended by WHO. However, in sub-Saharan Africa there is poor preconception care practices. This study examined know...

    Authors: Mtondera Munthali, Isabel Kazanga Chiumia, Chrispin Mandiwa and Saul Mwale
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:229
  3. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of the unmet need and identifying factors associated with the unmet need among women of reproductive age living with HIV in Oromia regional state, Ethi...

    Authors: Dereje Bayissa Demissie, Gizachew Abdissa Bulto and Rose Mmusi-Phetoe
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:227
  4. The intrauterine contraceptive device, a type of long-acting reversible contraception, is one of the most effective and safe contraceptive methods. In Ethiopia, intrauterine contraceptive device is little know...

    Authors: Bekalu Getnet Kassa, Alemu Degu Ayele, Habtamu Gebrehana Belay, Adanech Getie Tefera, Gebrehiwot Ayalew Tiruneh, Netsanet Temesgen Ayenew, Gedefaye Nibret Mihiretie, Lebeza Alemu Tenaw, Abenezer Melkie Semahegn and Mulugeta Dilie Worku
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:225
  5. Child sexual abuse (CSA) refers to the involvement of a child (< 18 years) in sexual activity that he or she does not fully comprehend, is unable to give informed consent to, or for which the child is not deve...

    Authors: Legesse Abera, Abdulahi Aliye, Kalbesse Tadesse and Alemu Guta
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:224
  6. We examined the evidence derived from healthcare professionals’ interfacing with women with female genital mutilation (FGM) to comprehend the referral pathways available to these women in Australia.

    Authors: Carolyne Njue, Edward K. Ameyaw, Bright O. Ahinkorah, Abdul-Aziz Seidu and Samuel Kimani
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:223
  7. Quality of care (QOC) is increasingly identified as an important contributor to healthcare outcomes, however little agreement exists on what constitutes quality in abortion care or the recommended indicators f...

    Authors: Katherine C. Whitehouse, Rebecca Blaylock, Shelly Makleff and Patricia A. Lohr
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:221
  8. The ministry of health (MOH) of Ethiopia recommends 4 or more focused antenatal care (ANC) visits at health centre (HC) or at a higher level of health facility (HF). In Ethiopia, few studies investigated time ...

    Authors: Tegene Legese Dadi, Girmay Medhin, Habtamu Kebebe Kasaye, Getnet Mitike Kassie, Mulusew Gerbaba Jebena, Wasihun Adualem Gobezie, Yibeltal Kiflie Alemayehu and Alula Meresa Teklu
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:220
  9. Young people living with HIV(YPLWH) in low-and middle-income countries are entering adolescence and young adulthood in significant numbers. The majority of the HIV-related research on these young people has fo...

    Authors: Laura S. Mkumba, Martha Nassali, Jasmine Benner and Tiarney D. Ritchwood
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:219
  10. Many studies have considered maternal age as a determinant factor for success in assisted reproductive technologies (ART), but the potential role of paternal age on neonatal outcomes has been overlooked. This ...

    Authors: Zhexin Ni, Demeng Xia, Shuai Sun, Danying Zhang, Yanping Kuang and Chaoqin Yu
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:217
  11. There has been a substantial improvement in reducing maternal mortality in the Sub-Saharan African region. The vast rural-urban gap in maternal health outcomes, however, is obscured by this average achievement...

    Authors: Oduse Samuel, Temesgen Zewotir and Delia North
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:216
  12. In low-and-middle income countries (LMICs), accurate measures of the elements of quality care provided by a health worker through family planning services (also known as process quality) are required to ensure...

    Authors: Elizabeth Hazel, Diwakar Mohan, Margaret Gross, Sushama Kattinakere Sreedhara, Prakriti Shrestha, Maia Johnstone and Melissa Marx
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:215
  13. There is some evidence that paternal health behaviours during and around pregnancy could be associated with offspring health outcomes. However, the impact that paternal health behaviours during pregnancy can h...

    Authors: Kayleigh E. Easey and Gemma C. Sharp
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:214
  14. Human papillomavirus is the most common cause of sexually transmitted diseases. Various studies report that positive human papillomavirus diagnosis results in psychosexual issues for the infected and reduces t...

    Authors: Narjes Nick, Camellia Torabizadeh, Mehdi Ghahartars and Roksana Janghorban
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:213

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  15. Unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases are the major problems in street women because of the non-utilization of modern contraceptives. To the best of our knowledge, no studies have assessed the u...

    Authors: Alemu Guta, Bezhabh Amsalu, Tadesse Weldamanuel, Alekaw Sema, Legesse Abera, Bekele Simegn Demissie and Yalelet Belay
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:212
  16. South Africa has a liberal abortion law, yet denial of care is not uncommon, usually due to a woman being beyond the legal gestational age limit for abortion care at that facility. For women successfully obtai...

    Authors: Oluwaseyi Dolapo Somefun, Jane Harries and Deborah Constant
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:211
  17. Various physical, psychological, social and cultural factors contribute to vaginismus. Therefore, given the multidimensionality of this disorder and the need to pay more attention to all biological, psychologi...

    Authors: Mojdeh Banaei, Nourossadat Kariman, Giti Ozgoli and Maliheh Nasiri
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:210
  18. The prevalence of teenage pregnancies in Malawi is 29%. About 25% of those are married while 30% are unmarried adolescents (15–19 years old) who use contraceptives. Data on contraceptive use has focused on old...

    Authors: Gift Mtawali Dombola, Wanangwa Chimwaza Manda and Effie Chipeta
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:209
  19. Despite high prevalence, food aversions are closely linked to the dietary intake of pregnant women. Thus, understanding this behavior is important in addressing the issue of maternal nutrition. Therefore, the ...

    Authors: Abel Yalew, Wondwosen Tekle Silasie, Anchamo Anato and Anteneh Fikrie
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:208
  20. There is evidence that women with disabilities (WWDs) experience the most difficulty accessing and using sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) services and information worldwide. However, there are...

    Authors: John Kuumuori Ganle, Charlotte Ofori and Samuel Dery
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:206
  21. The world is making progress toward achieving maternal and child health (MCH) related components of the Sustainable Development Goals. Nevertheless, the progress of many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa is lagg...

    Authors: Mariam Tanou, Takaaki Kishida and Yusuke Kamiya
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:205
  22. Generally, social development among young people is largely influenced by their peers. Peer education is a proven and effective approach for promoting reproductive health among young people, especially HIV/AID...

    Authors: Selema Akuiyibo, Jennifer Anyanti, Omokhudu Idogho, Sara Piot, Babatunde Amoo, Nelson Nwankwo and Nnamdi Anosike
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:204
  23. Adolescent pregnancy carries a high risk of severe health issues for both the mother and the newborn. Worldwide, 21 million adolescents give birth every year, with high percentages in Latin America. Most of th...

    Authors: Jhonatan R. Mejia, Ángel J. Quincho-Estares, Asstrid J. Flores-Rondon, Giancarlo Reyes-Beltran, Irene L. Arias-Sulca, Estephanie Palomino-Hilario, Jessica E. Barrientos-Cochachi and Carlos J. Toro-Huamanchumo
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:203
  24. Improving adolescent sexual and reproductive health continues to be a global public health need. Effective parent–adolescent communication on sexual health issues has been cited as a factor that could influenc...

    Authors: Ijeoma Usonwu, Raheelah Ahmad and Katherine Curtis-Tyler
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:202
  25. To investigate the pattern of multiple human papillomavirus (HPV) infections and associated factors in young women who access the Brazilian public health care system to better understand the characteristics of mu...

    Authors: Natália Luiza Kops, Juliana Caierão, Marina Bessel, Jaqueline Driemeyer Correia Horvath, Carla Magda Domingues, Adele Schwartz Benzaken, Luisa Lina Villa, Flávia Moreno Alves de Souza, Gerson Fernando Mendes Pereira and Eliana Marcia Wendland
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:201
  26. The World Health Organization recommends research to evaluate the effects of a single third trimester Doppler ultrasound examination on preventable deaths in unselected-risk pregnancies, particularly in low- a...

    Authors: Sam Ali, Olive Kabajaasi, Michael G. Kawooya, Josaphat Byamugisha, David Zakus, Aris T. Papageorghiou, Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch and Marcus J. Rijken
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:199
  27. Ensuring the right to respectful care for maternal and newborn health, a critical dimension of quality and acceptability, requires meeting standards for Respectful Maternity Care (RMC). Absence of mistreatment...

    Authors: R. Rima Jolivet, Jewel Gausman, Neena Kapoor, Ana Langer, Jigyasa Sharma and Katherine E. A. Semrau
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:194
  28. With the prevalence of infertility increasing every year around the world, it has seriously impacted the individual quality of family and social life. Anxiety is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders amo...

    Authors: Wenwu Gui, Xi Yang, Huimin Jiang, Hongwen Wu, Mao Zeng, Yidi Wen, Tian Qiu, Yong Zhang, Zhi Ma, Chao Tong, Li Luo, Yong Zhao and Lianlian Wang
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:193
  29. The ECHO trial randomised 7829 women to depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-IM), the copper intrauterine device (IUD) and the levonorgestrel (LNG) implant (1:1:1) and found no clear difference in HIV incid...

    Authors: Mandisa Singata-Madliki, Theresa A. Lawrie, Yusentha Balakrishna, Florence Carayon-Lefebvre d’Hellencourt and G. Justus Hofmeyr
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:192
  30. Although abortion was legalized in South Africa in 1996, barriers to safe, legal abortion services remain, and women continue to seek abortions outside of the formal healthcare sector. This study explored the ...

    Authors: Jane Harries, Kristen Daskilewicz, Tshegofatso Bessenaar and Caitlin Gerdts
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:190
  31. Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) in the testis are crucial for transferring genetic information to the next generation. Successful transplantation of SSCs to infertile men is an advanced therapeutic applicatio...

    Authors: Hossein Azizi, Amirreza Niazi Tabar and Thomas Skutella
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:189
  32. Efforts to improve antenatal care have been heightened to reduce global maternal deaths. In resource-limited settings, community-based interventions play a pivotal role in improving antenatal care services. Ho...

    Authors: Chakupewa Joseph and Stephen O. Maluka
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:188
  33. Pacific Island countries are vulnerable to disasters, including cyclones and earthquakes. Disaster preparedness is key to a well-coordinated response to preventing sexual violence and assisting survivors, redu...

    Authors: Kristen Beek, Robyn Drysdale, Matthew Kusen and Angela Dawson
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:185
  34. Studies on very young adolescents’ romantic and sexual experiences would help inform the context in which early sex arises. However, such studies are scant in China due to sparse data and cultural issues.

    Authors: Chunyan Yu, Chaohua Lou, Qiguo Lian, Xiaowen Tu, Jiashuai Zhang and Xiayun Zuo
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:184
  35. Obstetric fistula occurs in all developing countries but it is confined to the “fistula belt” across the northern half of Sub-Saharan Africa from Mauritania to Eritrea and in the developing countries of the Mi...

    Authors: Dessalegn Nigatu Rundasa, Tarekegn Fekede Wolde, Kenbon Bayisa Ayana and Abeya Fufa Worke
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:183
  36. Adolescents face significant barriers to access and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services in many low-income settings, which in turn may be associated with adverse consequences such as early p...

    Authors: Margarate Nzala Munakampe, Isaac Fwemba, Joseph Mumba Zulu and Charles Michelo
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:182
  37. There remains a lack of evidence to demonstrate whether the initiation time of estrogen stimulation is flexible in the proliferative endometrial phase during the artificial cycle for frozen-thawed embryo trans...

    Authors: Ying Ying, Yixuan Wu, Shuang Liu, Qing Huang and Haiying Liu
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:181
  38. Adolescent girls’ risk of school dropout and reproductive health (RH) challenges may be exacerbated by girls’ attitudes toward their bodies and inability to manage their menstruation. We assessed effects of sa...

    Authors: Karen Austrian, Beth Kangwana, Eunice Muthengi and Erica Soler-Hampejsek
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:179
  39. South Africa faces a high burden of unmet contraceptive need, particularly among adolescent girls and young women. Providing contraception in community-based venues may overcome barriers to contraceptive acces...

    Authors: Nafisa J. Wara, Christina Psaros, Sabina Govere, Nosipho Dladla, Ashley Stuckwisch, Dani Zionts, Jana Jarolimova and Ingrid V. Bassett
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:178
  40. Women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have a higher risk of unintended pregnancies that are more likely to be terminated, most of which are unsafe with associated complications. Unmet need for contraception is hig...

    Authors: Kenneth Setorwu Adde, Kwamena Sekyi Dickson, Edward Kwabena Ameyaw and Joshua Amo-Adjei
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:177
  41. Implanon is an effective form of long-acting reversible contraceptive used to prevent conception with a clinical failure rate of less than one per 100 users. However, in sub-Saharan countries the utilization o...

    Authors: Hana Tesfaye, Ebissa Negara and Kenbon Bayisa
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:176

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