Abstract
Unwanted pregnancies (KTD) are associated with an increased risk of female morbidity and mortality, as well as health behaviors during pregnancy that are associated with adverse effects. The research objective was to see the description of Prevention of Unwanted Pregnancy (KTD) in Young Women (Married) Who Are Sexually Active in Kerembong Village. Descriptive cross sectional research design is a study in which variables including risk factors and variables including effects are observed at the same time. The results showed that the level of knowledge of young women (married) about the undesirable pregnancy (KTD) with adequate categories was 28 people (53.85%). Suggestions in research are to improve services for adolescent reproductive health so that respondents can prevent unwanted pregnancies
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Wd, S. M., & Pamungkas, C. E. (2019). PENCEGAHAN KEHAMILAN TIDAK DIINGINKAN (KTD) PADA REMAJA PUTRI YANG AKTIF SEKSUAL DI WILAYAH KERJA POSKESDES KEREMBONG, LOMBOK TENGAH. Midwifery Journal: Jurnal Kebidanan UM. Mataram, 4(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.31764/mj.v4i1.690
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