Contraceptive preferences among young Latinos related to sexual decision-making
Half of the young adult Latino men and women responding to a survey in rural Oregon acknowledge not using regular effective contraception despite expressing a desire to avoid pregnancy, according to a new Oregon State University study....
Source: PhysOrg - Wednesday, 15 February
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