Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 33, Number 1, March 2007


Table of Contents

In This Issue [html]

Update 33(1) [html]


ARTICLES

Family Planning Advice and Postpartum Contraceptive Use Among Low-Income Women in Mexico [html] [pdf]
Sarah L. Barber

Factors Affecting Vasectomy Acceptability in Tanzania [html] [pdf]
Arwen Bunce, Greg Guest, Hannah Searing, Veronica Frajzyngier, Peter Riwa, Joseph Kanama and Isaac Achwal

Family Planning Programs in 2004: New Assessments in a Changing Environment [html] [pdf]
John Ross, John Stover and Demi Adelaja

Inconsistencies in the Relationship Between Contraceptive Use and Fertility in Bangladesh [html] [pdf]
Unnati Rani Saha and Radheshyam Bairagi


DIGESTS

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The Physical Accessibility of Health Facilities Strongly Affects Haitian Women's Use of Prenatal, Delivery Care [html]

In South Africa, Young Men with Sexual Risk Factors Are More Likely to Commit Rap [html]

In Low-Resource Settings, Misoprostol Can Reduce Risk of Postpartum Hemorrhage [html]

Levels of Intimate Partner Violence Vary Greatly [html]

Positive Attitudes Toward Condom Use Do Not Mean Safer Sex Among Youth [html]

In the Absence of Syphilis, Anemia Causes the Majority of Stillbirths in Tanzania [html]

Combined Hormone Therapy After Menopause Does Not Raise Cervical Cancer Risk [html]

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