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1. Multiple high-risk fertility behaviours and children under five mortality survivors among ever-married women of reproductive age in Nigeria.

2. Unmet need for family planning and predictors among women in the extended postpartum period, southeastern Nigeria: a facility-based cross-sectional study.

3. Rural–urban disparities in birth interval among women of reproductive age in Nigeria.

4. A comparative analysis of the influence of contraceptive use and fertility desire on the duration of second birth interval in four sub-Saharan African countries.

5. Causes of short birth interval (kunika) in Bauchi State, Nigeria: systematizing local knowledge with fuzzy cognitive mapping.

6. MODELLING THE TREND AND DETERMINANTS OF STUNTED CHILDREN AGE 0-59 MONTHS IN NIGERIA.

7. Abnormal birth weight in urban Nigeria: An examination of related factors.

8. Awareness and practice of family planning among women residing in two rural communities in Ogun State, South West Nigeria.

9. "Kunika women are always sick": views from community focus groups on short birth interval (kunika) in Bauchi state, northern Nigeria.

10. Utilization of Maternity Services and Its Relationship with Postpartum Use of Modern Contraceptives Among Women of Reproductive Age Group in Nigeria.

11. Prevalence of child marriage and its impact on fertility outcomes in 34 sub-Saharan African countries.

12. Child's Risk Attributes at Birth and Infant Mortality Disparities in Nigeria.

13. Inadequate birth spacing is perceived as riskier than all family planning methods, except sterilization and abortion, in a qualitative study among urban Nigerians.

14. Perception and attitude of mothers toward family planning in Southern Nigeria.

15. Housing materials as predictors of under-five mortality in Nigeria: evidence from 2013 demographic and health survey.

16. Effect of inter-pregnancy interval on serum ferritin, haematocrit and pregnancy outcome in Ilorin, Nigeria.

17. Survival Analysis and Determinants of Timing of First Birth after Marriage in Nigeria.

18. Survival analysis and prognostic factors of timing of first childbirth among women in Nigeria.

19. Spatial pattern and determinants of unmet need of family planning in Nigeria.

20. Marriage to first pregnancy interval and related factors among women in North Central Nigeria.

21. Determinants of neonatal mortality in Nigeria: evidence from the 2008 demographic and health survey.

22. New trends in under-five mortality determinants and their effects on child survival in Nigeria: A review of childhood mortality data from 1990-2008.

23. Promoting Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy with Young Married Women in Northern Nigeria: A Short Report.

24. Contraceptive Use: Implication for Completed Fertility, Parity Progression and Maternal Nutritional Status in Nigeria.

25. Sex of preceding child and birth spacing among Nigerian ethnic groups.

26. Motivations for the use of birth control: evidence from West Africa.

27. Preventable multiple high-risk birth behaviour and infant survival in Nigeria.

28. Community-and proximate-level factors associated with perinatal mortality in Nigeria: evidence from a nationwide household survey.

29. The role of traditional contraceptive methods in family planning among women attending primary health care centers in Kano.

30. Patterns and trends of postpartum family planning in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Nigeria: evidence of missed opportunities for integration.

31. Patterns and trends of contraceptive use among sexually active adolescents in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Nigeria: evidence from cross-sectional studies.

32. Trends in neonatal mortality in Nigeria and effects of bio-demographic and maternal characteristics.

33. Risk factors for postneonatal, infant, child and under-5 mortality in Nigeria: a pooled cross-sectional analysis.

34. Exploring variations in childhood stunting in Nigeria using league table, control chart and spatial analysis.

35. Individual and contextual factors associated with childhood stunting in Nigeria: a multilevel analysis.

36. Malaria specific-IgG, inter-pregnancy intervals, birth weights and body mass index in cases of asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia.

37. Understanding the proximate determinants of fertility of a Nigerian ethnic group.

38. The implications of the demographic transition theory for fertility change in Nigeria.

39. Use of contraceptives for birth spacing in a Nigerian city.

40. Early child development and the next child decision.

41. Breastfeeding and abstinence among the Yoruba.

42. Marital sexual relationships and birth spacing among two Yoruba sub-groups.

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