International Family Planning Perspectives And Digest
İÇİNDEKİLERArticlesFertility and Family Planning In Mexico Raûl Rodriguez-Barocio ,José Carcîa-Nunez Manuel Urbina-Fuentes and Deirdre Wulf 2 Service Availability and the Unmet Need For Contraceptive and Sterilization Services in Sâo Paulo State, Brazil Barbara Janowitz,John E. Anderson, Leo Morris, Milton S. Nakamura and Joaquim Barreto Fonseca 10 Puerto Rico: Recent Trends In F ertility and Sterilization Harriet B. Presser 21 Special Report Bangkok: Are Males Resistant To Sterilization? Nikom Dusitsin, Banpot Boonsiri and Kasem Chitpatima 26 Digest Hypertension, Not Pill Use, Increases Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Risk 28 Colombia: Fertility Down, Contraceptive Use Up; Unmet Need Unchanged 29 Pain During Laparoscopic Sterilization Least Likely with Clips 31 Contraceptive Use Low: Peru Women Have More Children Than They Want 32 Liver Tumor: Higher Risk with Pill Use Than Previously Reported 35 Romania Restricts Abortion, Birth Control Access: Birthrate Rises 36 Five-Year Study Finds Vasectomy Does Not Alter Hormone Levels 37 Japan: 7 in 10 Married Women Want No More Children; Fertility Falls 38 Two Natural Family Planning Methods: High Pregnancy, Dropout Rates 39 Almost All Abortions in France Performed in First Trirnester 40 Pill Use in Pregnancy: No Strong Link to Infants' Heart Defects 41 |