New study tests simple ways to boost postpartum contraception for young moms

NCT ID NCT06261970

First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at whether small improvements to existing health programs can help first-time mothers (ages 14-25) in Tanzania use family planning within a year after giving birth. Over 1,100 women took part, and researchers compared standard care with added support. The goal was to see if these light-touch changes increase the use of modern birth control methods.

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Conditions

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Contraception Behavior

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Locations

  • EDI

    Bahi, Dodoma, Tanzania

  • EDI

    Kongwa, Dodoma, Tanzania

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