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The unwanted pregnancy.

Canadian Medical Association journal, 1975
A questionnaire was submitted to the mothers of 200 consecutively delivered infants; 15% of mothers were unmarried. The results showed a high prevalence of unwanted pregnancy, most accounted for by well educated, married women having their first or second baby, and despite access to contraceptive agents.
K E, Scott, S H, Stone
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The Antecedents and Prevention of Unwanted Pregnancy

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1983
(1983). The Antecedents and Prevention of Unwanted Pregnancy. Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Vol. 5, No. 1-4, pp. 85-101.
M, Gerrard, L, McCann, B D, Geis
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Preventing Unwanted Pregnancies

Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
Consumer demands are much in the limelight these days, and one generating great controversy among doctors is the demand for abortion. Obviously, a woman requesting an abortion has not had the help she needed to prevent pregnancy. Making a family-planning unit part of the hospital's community outreach program is a good way to reach persons in need of ...
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Psychological Vulnerability to Unwanted Pregnancy

Family Planning Perspectives, 1973
Women experience vulnerable stages in the life cycle based upon unfolding of internal biological and psychological factors which may operate to make a woman susceptible to unwanted pregnancy. These stages occur during 1) early adolescence 2) the period of first sexual activity 3) involvement with one man in an ongoing stable sexual relationship 4 ...
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Unwanted Pregnancies Amongst Teenagers

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1983
SummaryThis article discusses the conflicting positions on the effectiveness of sex education and availability of birth control facilities in lowering the rate of teenage pregnancies. It provides evidence of a drop in the rate of teenage births only one-third of which can be accounted for by the rise in abortions.
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An unwanted pregnancy

Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports
Cystadenomas are among the most common benign ovarian neoplasms. They are generally incidental findings, but as the mass grows, they can cause pressure, pain, swelling, urinary symptoms, and even ovarian torsion.
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THE UNWANTED PREGNANCY

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1970
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