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Family Planning in Bali

Studies in Family Planning, 1975
Despite low per capita income and little evidence of economic development, the response to the government-sponsored family planning program in Bali has been remarkably favorable. After five years of government involvement, a total of 29 percent of eligible women are estimated to be using program methods, including 25 percent who have accepted IUDs, and
I B, Astawa, S, Waloeyo, J E, Laing
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Counseling for Family Planning

The American Journal of Nursing, 1966
Husbands and wives have a right to jreedorn of choice in deciding how many children they desire and at what intervals, according to nursing, medical, and governmental bodies; nurses have a matching obligation to provide knowledge of the choices available.
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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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PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING

The 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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Family Planning and Fecundity

Population Studies, 1967
Abstract A computerized probability model of family-building, FERMOD, is described and then utilized in an investigation of relations between family planning and fecundity as applying to white couples of the contemporary United States. Models of this type that formulate reproductive performance as a stochastic process permit one to explore relations ...
R G, Potter, J M, Sakoda
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Family Planning

2014
http://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5/
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Family planning in Malta

Population Studies, 1973
Abstract The crude birth rate has dropped dramatically in Malta(1) over the post-war period, from 36·0 per 1,000 population in 1948 to 17·1 in 1971. A drop of this magnitude is not uncommon(2) although it rarely occurs so fast.
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State of Family Planning

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Family planning and reproductive health services are uniquely impacted by policy and politics in the United States. Recent years have witnessed an unprecedented number of abortion restrictions, and research funding has decreased in related areas. Despite this, both the science and the implementation of improved family planning and abortion methods have
Courtney A, Schreiber, Sarah, Traxler
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Family Planning in Glasgow

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1976
In a survey of symptoms and referral behavior in Glasgow it was found that almost half those who were married and of child bearing age used no family planning. The pill was the commonest method and the family doctor the most frequent source of advice and supplies. The majority of those interviewed seemed content with existing facilities. (authors)
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