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"Comparison of Contraceptive Methods Chosen by Breastfeeding, and Non-Breastfeeding, Women at a Family Planning Clinic in Northern Nigeria"
written by A. Mohammed-Durosinlorun, A. Abubakar, J. Adze, S. Bature, C. Mohammed, M. Taingson, A. Ojabo,
published by Health, Vol.8 No.3, 2016
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