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Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

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2017

Emergency Contraception; Knowledg; Utilisation

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Knowledge And Utilisation Of Emergency Contraception Pills Among Female Undergraduate Students At The University Of Nairobi, Kenya, Mwaniki Grace Nyambura, James N. Kiarie, Elkanah Omenge, Okubatsion Tekeste Okube Sep 2017

Knowledge And Utilisation Of Emergency Contraception Pills Among Female Undergraduate Students At The University Of Nairobi, Kenya, Mwaniki Grace Nyambura, James N. Kiarie, Elkanah Omenge, Okubatsion Tekeste Okube

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background: Emergency Contraception (EC) is used after unprotected sexual intercourse, following sexual abuse, misuse of regular contraception or non-use of contraception. Seventeen percent of pregnancies in Kenya are unintended, potentially leading to unsafe abortion that contributes to the high maternal mortality rate in Country. According to 2016 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS), the maternal mortality ratio was 362 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Female students in University or College are vulnerable to unplanned pregnancies and illegal abortions resulting in mortality, morbidity and psychosocial problems. Knowledge on EC is very important for students as they are not in stable …