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Ogunjuyigbe, Peter Olasupo, Ambrose Akinlo, and Gbolahan Oni. "Violence against women as a factor in unmet need for contraception in Southwest Nigeria." Journal of Family Violence 25, no. 2 (2010): 123-130.
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Akinlo, Ambrose, Adeleke Bisiriyu, and Olapeju Esimai. Maternal healthcare use and postpartum contraception in Nigeria. : 1. Department of Demography and Social Statistics, Obafemi Awolowo University; 2. Department of Community Health, Obafemi Awolowo University.
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Ojofeitimi, EO, PO Ogunjuyigbe, RA Sanusi, EO Orji, A Akinlo, SA Liasu, and OO Owolabi. "Poor Dietary Intake of Energy and Retinol among Pregnant Women: Implications for Pregnancy Outcome in Southwest Nigeria." Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 7, no. 3 (2008): 480-484.
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Akinyemi, Akanni, Sunday Adedini, Sennen Hounton, Ambrose Akinlo, Olanike Adedeji, Osarenti Adonri, Howard Friedman, Solomon Shiferaw, Abdoulaye Maiga, and Agbessi Amouzou. "Contraceptive use and distribution of high-risk births in Nigeria: a sub-national analysis." (2015) Global health action.
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Solanke, Bola L, Olusegun A Oladosu, Ambrose Akinlo, and Samson O Olanisebe. "Religion as a Social Determinant of Maternal Health Care Service Utilisation in Nigeria." African Population Studies 29, no. 2 (2015): 1868-1881.
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Jennings, Larissa, Fan Yang, Easmon Otupiri, Ambrose Akinlo, Michael Okunlola, and Michelle Hindin. "Association of Household Savings and Expected Future Means with Delivery Using a Skilled Birth Attendant in Ghana and Nigeria: A Cross-Sectional Analysis." Maternal and Child Health Journal 21, no. 1 (2017): 85-95.
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Obiyan, Mary O, Ambrose Akinlo, Elizabeth Hurricane-Ike, and Ayodeji O Kazeem. "Differentials in unmet need for modern contraceptives among currently married women in Nigeria: analysis of Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey, 2013." Gender and Behaviour 14, no. 3 (2016): 7962-7976.
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