International Family Planning Perspectives
İÇİNDEKİLERTable of ContentsUpdate Articles Evidence of a Transition to Lower Fertility In Kenya Estimating Abortion Levels in Brazil, Colombia and Peru, Using Hospital Admissions and Fertility Survey Data Effect of Family Planning Program Components on Contraceptive Acceptance in Four Indian States Premarital Sex in Costa Rica: Incidence, Trends and Determinants Anne R. Cross, Walter Obungu and Paul Kizito Susheela Singh and Deirdre Wulf K. Srinivasan, P. C. Saxena, T. K. Roy and R. K. Verma Luis Rosero-Bixby Digest Trinidad and Tobago: Users of Reversible Methods Prefer Pill or Condoms Weekly Testosterone Injections May Provide Effective Contraception Three in Four Jamaican Pregnancies Are Either Mistimed or Unwanted Poor Health Care Leads to African Women's High Rates of Uterine Rupture Contraceptive Practice Doubles in Nigerian City Over a Five-Year Period Rhythm Accounts for Half of All Contraceptive Use in Bolivia, DHS Reveals Books in Review Two Views of Childbearing in India Leela Visaria Note to Authors |