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AIDS and reproductive health [PDF]
Over 24 million adults worldwide have been infected with HIV. Primarily a sexually transmitted disease, AIDS is inexorably linked to reproductive health and care. Because HIV tends to infect those who are in their reproductive years, the impact of this disease on population growth and life expectancy is projected to be immense in some parts of the ...
Sheldon J. Segal, Christiana Coggins
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Perspectives of reproductive health
Patient Education and Counseling, 1997This issue of Patient Education and Counseling is dedicated to reproductive health. The main focus is infertility as it is experienced in different of our world. In western societies, medical breakthroughs give couples with fertility problems a good chance to have a child.
A.Ph. Visser, F. van Balen
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The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 2009
The Maltese population traditionally harbours Roman Catholic beliefs that have been gradually secularised. The present study sets out to quantify the consequences of more liberal sexual attitudes in this community.We reviewed the reproductive and sexual health indicators reported from Malta and from other selected European countries.
George Gregory Buttigieg+3 more
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The Maltese population traditionally harbours Roman Catholic beliefs that have been gradually secularised. The present study sets out to quantify the consequences of more liberal sexual attitudes in this community.We reviewed the reproductive and sexual health indicators reported from Malta and from other selected European countries.
George Gregory Buttigieg+3 more
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Reproductive Health in Nigeria
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2009Adolescents have special reproductive health needs, but these peculiar needs are often unmet in many cultures and countries.A cross-sectional study involving adolescents in three secondary schools in a northern Nigerian setting. Demographic characteristics as well as reproductive health issues (adolescent sex, abortion, sexual experience) among the ...
Adebiyi Gbadebo Adesiyun+8 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2002
Oral contraceptives containing oestrogens and hormone replacement therapy are generally not prescribed for women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The concern regarding oestrogens is based on the greater incidence of SLE in women, abnormalities of oestrogen metabolism, murine models of lupus, several anecdotes of patients having disease flares ...
Jill P. Buyon, Anca Askanase
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Oral contraceptives containing oestrogens and hormone replacement therapy are generally not prescribed for women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The concern regarding oestrogens is based on the greater incidence of SLE in women, abnormalities of oestrogen metabolism, murine models of lupus, several anecdotes of patients having disease flares ...
Jill P. Buyon, Anca Askanase
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Inequities in reproductive health
Med, 2022Access to reproductive health and maternal care in the US is fraught with inequities deeply rooted in systemic racial issues. Here, experts share their experiences on the disparities that afflict this field of research. Their voices highlight their commitment to, and hope for, more equitable reproductive health.
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Advances in Contraception, 1996
While Indias National Family Welfare Programme has averted about 168 million births since its inception in 1951 Indias population has more than doubled since 1961. Simply meeting unmet demand for family planning (FP) will help India achieve its goal of replacement-level fertility however by increasing contraceptive prevalence from 41% to 60% of ...
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While Indias National Family Welfare Programme has averted about 168 million births since its inception in 1951 Indias population has more than doubled since 1961. Simply meeting unmet demand for family planning (FP) will help India achieve its goal of replacement-level fertility however by increasing contraceptive prevalence from 41% to 60% of ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
PIP: Beginning in the mid-1800s, the American Medical Association, antiobscenity crusaders, and even women's groups supported criminalization of abortion. By 1900, it was illegal nationwide. In the late 1960s, women, physicians, and states began questioning abortion laws, since many women had unsafe, often fatal, illegal abortions.
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PIP: Beginning in the mid-1800s, the American Medical Association, antiobscenity crusaders, and even women's groups supported criminalization of abortion. By 1900, it was illegal nationwide. In the late 1960s, women, physicians, and states began questioning abortion laws, since many women had unsafe, often fatal, illegal abortions.
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Nutrition in reproductive health
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1998This article reviews nutrition-related issues affecting women and their reproductive health. Health care providers must be able to perform a basic nutritional assessment to identify risk factors and develop a plan of care to reduce those risk factors and improve health.
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