Contraception, and the opportunity and ability to decide the timing, number, and spacing of one's pregnancies, is not just critical for maternal and infant health, but necessary for the attainment of basic reproductive rights. Short inter-pregnancy intervals have significant consequences for both maternal and newborn mortality, including preterm birth and maternal anemia, and they are a key cause of preventable deaths worldwide. Addressing the unmet need for contraception could have widespread implications for health equity and access.
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