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Against the backdrop of persistent high maternal and infant morbidity and mortality, low acceptability of family planning programmes and increasing abortion rates, this paper observes that maternal outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa are events that depend on socio-cultural factors. The influence of male...
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2005
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