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other thing that happened in high income countries is that there was for example in the u.k. a shift staffan closing down services and active service as well so this is that we consider non-essential like sexual health so sexual health clinic placed as a vest off to go work on the kind of it was and g.p.'s not seeing people face to face doing 10 minutes in consultations even into really and women's access to contraception and so we will be seeing the fallout of that no doubt 9 months from now and we're talking about millions potentially of extra births as a result of this a you know a noticeable increase in the global population. yes so say yes to i should it's between 7 to 15000000 and 10 extra unintended pregnancies both wind and obviously. different countries different proportions but in in countries with fragile health systems that struggle to cope with the work that they have at the moment that is very serious and it will set his back in terms of the progress that has been made and we look at sustainable development goals and the improvements in health benefit that have been seen in wom
other thing that happened in high income countries is that there was for example in the u.k. a shift staffan closing down services and active service as well so this is that we consider non-essential like sexual health so sexual health clinic placed as a vest off to go work on the kind of it was and g.p.'s not seeing people face to face doing 10 minutes in consultations even into really and women's access to contraception and so we will be seeing the fallout of that no doubt 9 months from now...
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other thing that happened in high income countries is that there was for example in the u.k. a shift staffan closing down services and active so this is all services that were considered not essential like sexual health so sexual health clinic closed as a test off and go work on the cope it was and g.p.'s not seeing people face to face doing 10 minutes in consultations limited really and women's access to contraception and so we will be seeing the fallout of that no doubt 9 months from now and we're talking about millions potentially of extra births as a result of this a noticeable increase in the global population. yes so so the estimation is between $7.00 to $15000000.10 extra unintended pregnancies both wind and obviously a different countries different proportions but and in countries with health systems that struggle to cope with the workload they have at the moment that is very serious and it will set his back in terms of the progress that has been made and we look at sustainable development goals and the improvements in health pettit that have been seen in women's health and enjoying
other thing that happened in high income countries is that there was for example in the u.k. a shift staffan closing down services and active so this is all services that were considered not essential like sexual health so sexual health clinic closed as a test off and go work on the cope it was and g.p.'s not seeing people face to face doing 10 minutes in consultations limited really and women's access to contraception and so we will be seeing the fallout of that no doubt 9 months from now and...
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other thing that happened in high income countries is that there was for example in the u.k. a shift staffan closing down services and active service is all services that were considered not essential like special house so special health clinics placed as the best office go work on the cope it was and g.p.'s not seeing people face to face doing 10 minutes in consultations limited really women's access to contraception and so we will be seeing the fallout of that no doubt 9 months from now and we're talking about millions potentially of extra births as a result of this a noticeable increase in the global population. yes so so the estimation is between 7 to 15000000 and 10 extra unintended pregnancies both wind and obviously different countries to different proportions but in in countries with health systems that struggle to cope with the work that they have at the moment that is very serious and it will set his back in thames at the progress that has been made and we look at sustainable development goals and the improvements in health pettit that have been seen in women's health and enjoying
other thing that happened in high income countries is that there was for example in the u.k. a shift staffan closing down services and active service is all services that were considered not essential like special house so special health clinics placed as the best office go work on the cope it was and g.p.'s not seeing people face to face doing 10 minutes in consultations limited really women's access to contraception and so we will be seeing the fallout of that no doubt 9 months from now and...