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Define the Contraceptive Morbidity

Contraceptive morbidity, which covers any condition that result from efforts (other than abortion) to limit fertility, whether they are traditional or modern methods.

There is a considerable overlap between these subcategories. Infertility, for example, can have an obstetric cause but can also be the result of a gynaecological morbidity. However, the focus here is on gynaecological morbidity. Gynaecological morbidity can Where be divided into reproductive tract infections, endocrine disorders, infertility, gynaecological cancers, congenital malformations or birth defects, injuries, sexual dysfunction, menopausal symptoms and others.


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