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Assessment of contraceptive methods choice among women during childbearing age in Mosul, Iraq

Ruqaya Adnan Salih
Saudi Medical Journal December 2024, 45 (12) 1368-1373; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2024.45.12.20240565
Ruqaya Adnan Salih
From the Family and Community Medicine Department, College of Medicine, University of Mosul, Iraq.
MBChB, FABHS
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