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Abstract

Women experiencing homelessness face a distinct set of challenges, including decreased access to healthcare. Specifically, barriers to reproductive healthcare contribute to higher rates of unintended pregnancies, perinatal complications, and ongoing cycles of poverty. To address these issues, one crucial recommendation is to provide comprehensive education on reproductive health and family planning. This quality improvement project evaluates the increase in reproductive health knowledge following an educational intervention for women experiencing homelessness.

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