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Family planning technical services in China

Frontiers of Medicine in China, 2010
Family planning is a basic state policy in China. Its aim is to control population growth and to enhance population quality. Technical services are the key measures for implementing the family planning policy. In order to ensure that people use safe, effective, and appropriate contraceptive methods based on the government's commitment, China has ...
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A family planning service in rural Puerto Rico

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1961
In a rural Puerto Rican area the Trujillo Alto contraception program offered condoms diaphragm and jelly foam tablets jelly and syringe and suppositories; between 1951-1958 1097 couples participated. The mean age of the women was 26.2 years. Prior to admission to the contraception service and after their first pregnancy the pregnancy rate of the ...
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Older women and family planning services

Maturitas, 1988
The characteristics of family planning services that make them acceptable to older women and the specific contraceptive needs of older women are discussed. As with other clients older women are more likely to attend family planning clinics if they are advertised if they have convenient hours open appointments proximity to other facilities and lack of ...
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Contraceptive technology and family planning services

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1998
AbstractA large variety of modern contraceptives is now available, including several means to administer hormonal contraception, highly effective long‐term methods and simple sterilization techniques. Methods under research include immuno‐contraceptives for women and men, hormonal methods for men, new approaches to female hormonal contraception and ...
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THE PROVISION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES IN THE CARIBBEAN

Journal of Biosocial Science, 2002
This article examines the provision of family planning services in selected countries in the Caribbean. The potential impact of the funding shortfall resulting from the phasing out of funding by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), and the strategies being adopted by the selected countries to cope with this, are considered ...
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FAMILY-PLANNING SERVICES WITHIN HOSPITALS

The Lancet, 1970
Abstract A recent circular from the Secretary of State for Social Services inviting hospitals to make arrangements to provide family-planning advice has prompted this review of the scope and organisation required in a hospital intending to participate in a cooperative scheme for providing contraceptive advice for a local population.
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Family Planning Linked to an Obstetric Service

Tropical Doctor, 1988
The objective of an obstetric service is to ensure a healthy outcome for the mother and her baby. To achieve this objective maternity care has to extend before the period of pregnancy and after the childbirth and family planning becomes an integral complement to an obstetric service.
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Domiciliary family planning services: a reappraisal

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1971
When the first Eugenics Society Symposium (Meade & Parkes, 1965) was held in 1964, its final session, on ‘Aspects of Fertility Control’, included two papers (Peberdy, 1965; Morgan, 1965) describing experimental family planning services, which offered advice and treatment in their own homes to the ‘problem parents’ of large families in the lower ...
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