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PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet, 1972
Due to various demographic facts England would be an ideal advanced country to pioneer with a national plan for family planning available to everyone. At present the availability and organization of family planning facilities in the country are unsatisfactory.
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Religion and family planning

The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 2016
Religion is embedded in the culture of all societies. It influences matters of morality, ideology and decision making, which concern every human being at some point in their life. Although the different religions often lack a united view on matters such contraception and abortion, there is sometimes some dogmatic overlap when general religious ...
Pinter, Bojana   +5 more
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Natural Family Planning

JOGN Nursing, 1976
PIP: The only way to be sure of avoiding pregnancy is for a couple to abstain from sexual intimacy during the fertile phase of the woman's cycle. Billings showed by reference to hormonal parameters that after competent instruction in the ovulation method women can identify the fertile phase of their cycle.
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Family Planning

2014
http://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5/
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Population and Family Planning [PDF]

open access: possibleFamily Planning Perspectives, 1974
The author agrees with the United Teheran Declaration of Human Rights which declared the right of each couple to choose the size of their own family. Government policies must preserve and increase informed choice for all couples. The Supreme Court recognized the right of all married couples to practice birth control in a 1965 decision; the Court ...
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Family Planning and Culture

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1985
Transcultural medicine covers the clinical and consultation encounters which take place between a therapist of one ethnic group dealing with a patient of another ethnic group. It does not describe any one culture in detail, but covers all cultures, highlighting the interplay.
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Natural family planning

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987
It is now well accepted that a woman can conceive from an act of intercourse for a maximum of only about 7 days of her menstrual cycle. The reliability of natural family planning depends on identifying this window of fertility without ambiguity. Several symptomatic markers, cervical mucus and basal body temperature, have been used extensively and with ...
Margery A. Smith   +7 more
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Family planning in adolescents

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019
Purpose of review As politics continue to shape contraception and abortion care, providers have a responsibility to address the specific needs of the adolescent patient. Here we review the current literature on contraception and abortion in adolescents.
Paula J. Adams Hillard, Amitha K. Ganti
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