Contraception Education

Structured face-to-face and peer-educated sexual and reproductive health programmes may improve knowledge and safer sexual practices. Education programmes should correct misconceptions about emergency contraceptive pills causing abortion,…

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Structured face-to-face and peer-educated sexual and reproductive health programmes may improve knowledge and safer sexual practices. Education programmes should correct misconceptions about emergency contraceptive pills causing abortion, damaging fertility, or being unusable more than once in a menstrual cycle. Correct condom use, condom storage, and emergency contraceptive pill safety were identified as priority education areas. Undergraduate students are considered an important group for reproductive health education.