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Increasing Postpartum Contraception in Rural India: Evaluation of a Community-Based Behavior Change Communication Intervention
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Document Date: 2012-08-09 10:51:27


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Washington / DC / Geneva / Meerut / New Delhi / Mumbai / New York / /

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Varkey LC / African Journal / /

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United States / Tanzania / Bangladesh / Cambodia / India / /

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International Institute / Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College / /

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mothers-in-law / balanced counselling algorithms / mother-in-law† / /

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Planning Commission / Department of Women and Child Development / Ministry of Home Affairs / United States Agency for International Development / International Institute for Population Sciences / World Health Organization / World Bank / United Nations / Population Council / U.S. government / United Nations Children’s Fund / Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / Department of Volume / Government of India / Department of Health / Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College / United Nations Population Fund / /

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All / Rukma Idnani Mary Philip Sebastian / Mohammed Ejazduin Khan / Mary Philip Sebastian / Kaushal Kumari / /

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Author / mayor / community worker / senior program officer / Model 2 Study group / con un mayor / nurse / MP / assistant research officer / and Rukma Idnani was head / auxiliary nurse midwife / /

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DC / /

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Kerala / Meerut / Gujarat / Uttar Pradesh / New York / /

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Baseline / /

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South Asia / /

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balanced counselling algorithms / /

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