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VACH TH
BISHOP A
HOA VT
HIEN LX
CHIEN TD
NGUYEN TI
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Citation: Sr. Schuler et Z. Hossain, FAMILY-PLANNING CLINICS THROUGH WOMENS EYES AND VOICES - A CASE-STUDYFROM RURAL BANGLADESH, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 170
Citation: Th. Hull, THE CHALLENGE OF CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT REMOVALS IN EAST NUSA-TENGGARA, INDONESIA, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 176
Citation: Z. Mfono, TEENAGE CONTRACEPTIVE NEEDS IN URBAN SOUTH-AFRICA - A CASE-STUDY, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 180-183
Citation: E. Carlson et M. Omori, FERTILITY REGULATION IN A DECLINING STATE SOCIALIST ECONOMY - BULGARIA, 1976-1995, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 184-187
Citation: K. Stein et al., THE QUALITY OF FAMILY-PLANNING-SERVICES FOR BREAST-FEEDING WOMEN IN SENEGAL, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 188-190
Authors:
GUTTMACHER S
KAPADIA F
NAUDE JTW
DEPINHO H
Citation: S. Guttmacher et al., ABORTION REFORM IN SOUTH-AFRICA - A CASE-STUDY OF THE 1996 CHOICE ON TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY ACT, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 191-194
Citation: M. Potts et al., HOW TO IMPROVE FAMILY-PLANNING AND SAVE LIVES USING A STAGE-OF-LIFE APPROACH, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 195-197
Citation: Ml. Oconnor, A MAJOR HIV RISK FACTOR FACING MANY THAI WOMEN IS THE SEXUAL-BEHAVIOROF THEIR HUSBAND OR PARTNER, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 198-199
Citation: I. Olenick, ELEVATED CONDOM BREAKAGE AND SLIPPAGE RATES ARE LINKED TO HISTORY OF FAILURE, SPECIFIC TYPES OF MISUSE, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 199-200
Citation: L. Schreck, CHILEAN WOMEN PROSECUTED AFTER CLANDESTINE ABORTION ARE OFTEN REPORTED BY THE HOSPITALS THAT TREAT THEM, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 200-201
Citation: Rs. Itzkowitz, AS RISE IN FAMILY-PLANNING USE SLOWS IN BANGLADESH, METHOD MIX SHIFTSTOWARD REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 201-203
Citation: I. Olenick, HIV-INFECTED WOMEN WHO HAVE ACCESS TO HEALTH-CARE MAY SAFELY USE IUD, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 203-203
Citation: M. Moore, IN PAKISTAN, CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE IS INCREASING, BUT FERTILITY REMAINS HIGH, International family planning perspectives, 24(4), 1998, pp. 203-204
Citation: Kr. Katz et al., INCREASING ACCESS TO FAMILY MANNING SERVICES IN RURAL MALI THROUGH COMMUNITY-BASED DISTRIBUTION, International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 104-110
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Citation: Mk. Ahmed et al., INDUCED-ABORTION IN MATLAB, BANGLADESH - TRENDS AND DETERMINANTS, International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 128-132
Citation: Nm. Shah et al., PATTERNS OF DESIRED FERTILITY AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN KUWAIT, International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 133-138
Citation: A. Bankole et S. Singh, COUPLES FERTILITY AND CONTRACEPTIVE DECISION-MAKING IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES - HEARING THE MANS VOICE (VOL 24, PG 15, 1998), International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 138-138
Authors:
MURRAY NJ
ZABIN LS
TOLEDODREVES V
LUENGOCHARATH X
Citation: Nj. Murray et al., GENDER DIFFERENCES IN FACTORS INFLUENCING FIRST INTERCOURSE AMONG URBAN STUDENTS IN CHILE, International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 139
Citation: I. Olenick, CONTRACEPTIVE KNOWLEDGE IS NEARLY UNIVERSAL IN SENEGAL, YET FEWER THAN ONE IN 7 WOMEN USE A METHOD, International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 145-146
Citation: P. Donovan, RATES OF PREGNANCY AND BIRTH IN RURAL UGANDA ARE LOWER AMONG HIV-INFECTED WOMEN, International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 146-147
Citation: I. Olenick, IN TANZANIA, IDEAL FAMILY-SIZE CLOSELY RESEMBLES ACTUAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN, International family planning perspectives, 24(3), 1998, pp. 147-149