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NFP Current Medical Research Spring-Summer 1995

CMR: Current Medical Research Vol. 6, Nos. 2 & 3, Spring-Summer 1995

Included in this issue:

  • Contraceptive application of the Bioself fertility indicator
  • The use of modern and traditional methods of fertility control in Bangladesh: a multivariate analysis
  • Vaginal bleeding patterns of women using different contraceptive methods (implants, injectables, IUDs, oral pills)-an Indian experience: an ICMR Task Force Study
  • Combined use of condoms with other contraceptive methods among inner-city Baltimore women
  • Serious adverse events in Norplant users reported to the Food and Drug Administration's Med Watch Spontaneous Reporting System
  • Net effect of oral contraceptive use on the risk of cancer in women in the United States
  • Sterilization among currently married men in the United States
  • The use of estrogens and pro­gestins and the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women
  • Hormone-replacement therapy ­breast versus heart versus bone
  • The impact of an increase in family planning services on the teen­age population of Philadelphia
  •  Ad­dressing adolescent sexual behav­iors and childbearing: self-esteem or social change?
  • Attitudes and practice of couples re­garding sexual relations during the menses and spotting
  • Psychological study of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer partici­pants' attitudes toward the destiny of their supernumerary embryos

CMR-1995-Spring-Summer.pdf

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