Awareness of contraceptive methods among women who have had complications in pregnancy and childbirth

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https://doi.org/10.35381/s.v.v8i1.3689

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Female urogenital diseases and pregnancy complications, pre-eclampsia, pregnancy, abdominal, (Source: DeCS)

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the knowledge of contraceptive methods in women who had complications in pregnancy and childbirth. Method: Descriptive observational study. Results: 31% were between 19 and 29 years of age, as well as between 30 and 40 years of age, compared to 25% over 40 years of age and 13% under 18 years of age. Conclusion: After carrying out the surveys it was concluded that the knowledge of contraceptive methods is regular. After conducting the surveys, it was concluded that the knowledge of contraceptive methods is regular.

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Author Biographies

Doménica Alexandra Cárdenas-Cedeño, Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes, Ibarra, Imbabura, Ecuador

 

Nayelli Gisell Cuamacas-Carvajal, Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes, Ibarra, Imbabura, Ecuador

 

Joselyn Nicole Saenz-Tuquerres, Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes, Ibarra, Imbabura, Ecuador

 

Santiago Xavier Peñarreta-Quezada, Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes, Ibarra, Imbabura, Ecuador

 

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Cárdenas-Cedeño, D. A., Cuamacas-Carvajal, N. G., Saenz-Tuquerres, J. N., & Peñarreta-Quezada, S. X. (2024). Awareness of contraceptive methods among women who have had complications in pregnancy and childbirth. Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria De Ciencias De La Salud. Salud Y Vida, 8(1), 12–20. https://doi.org/10.35381/s.v.v8i1.3689

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