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NFP Current Medical Research Winter 1992

CMR: Current Medical Research Vol. 3, No. 1, Winter 1992

Included in this issue:

  • Laws Denying Sperm Donors Par­ental Rights can Backfire if Donor Ex­pects to be Father
  • Cervical Mucus Exam Can Often Clarify Confusing Clinical Picture
  • Handling of Tubal Infertility After Introduction of In Vitro Fertilization: Changes and Consequences
  • Edwards' Syndrome After the Re­placement of Cryopreserved-Thawed Embryos 
  • Evidence of a Transition to Lower Fertility in Kenya 
  • Rhythm Accounts for Half of all Contraceptive Use in Bolivia, OHS Re­veals 
  • The Brain as "Sexual Organ" by A. Gibbens 
  • A Difference in Hypothalamic Structure Between Heterosexual and Homosexual Men
  • Risky Business: Adolescents and Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Contraception and Sexuality in an Area-Specific Group of Swedish Women 15-34 Years of Age 
  • Daily Insemination with Cryopre­served Donor Semen is More Effective than Alternate-Day Insemination 
  • Complications of Cervical Cryo­therapy in Adolescents
  •  Conference Vulvovaginitis-Causes and Therapies

CMR-1992-Winter.pdf

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