Family Planning Services

Reducing stigma and knowledge barriers could help girls in transactional relationships prevent unintended pregnancy. Providers had a dual role because they supported covert contraceptive use while also creating barriers to contraceptive ac…

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Reducing stigma and knowledge barriers could help girls in transactional relationships prevent unintended pregnancy. Providers had a dual role because they supported covert contraceptive use while also creating barriers to contraceptive access in the broader study. The study was conducted at four county-run family planning clinics serving high volumes of 15–19-year-old clients. The study recommends integrating safety planning into family planning services for girls using contraception covertly.