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Increasing postpartum family planning using an evidence-based approach: the success of a university teaching hospital in Rwanda. [PDF]
Mukansanga A, Hadley MB, Ukwizangira JB.
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Family planning, sexual activity and contraception in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: a European survey study. [PDF]
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Family Planning During and After the West African Ebola Crisis.
Studies in family planning, 2020The West African Ebola outbreak of 2013-2016 had the potential to devastate family planning programs in affected countries, which had made great progress in years prior.
K. Bietsch, J. Williamson, M. Reeves
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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 ...
J B, Brown +7 more
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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 ...
J B, Brown +7 more
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Lancet (London, England), 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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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 HEALTH VERSUS FAMILY PLANNING
The Lancet, 1973Abstract The Ministries of Health for countries throughout the world are struggling for effective programmes to alleviate the mounting population crush with its staggering health needs. The family-planning efforts as well as nutrition supplementation programmes have seen little success in areas where total family health needs are not met in their ...
L J, Casazza, C D, Williams
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