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201. ABOUT HALF OF U.S. ABORTION PATIENTS REPORT USING CONTRACEPTION IN THE MONTH THEY BECAME PREGNANT

203. Findings from Federal University of Pelotas Provides New Data on Global Health (Time trends in demand for family planning satisfied: analysis of 73 countries using national health surveys over a 24-year period)

204. Findings from Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Broaden Understanding of History in Medicine (Population Control, Family Planning, and Maternal Health Networks in the 1960s/70s: Diary of an International Consultant)

205. Investigators at National Research Institute for Family Planning Have Reported New Data on Obstetrics and Gynecology (In vitro and in vivo studies on magnesium alloys to evaluate the feasibility of their use in obstetrics and gynecology)

206. Findings from Department of Reproductive Health and Research in Global Health Provides New Insights (Assessment of Family Planning Service Availability and Readiness in 10 African Countries)

207. Researchers from National Institute of Public Health Describe Findings in Life Science Research (Quality of Family Planning Services In Mexico: the Perspective of Demand)

208. New report examines potential impact of changes in Texas' Women's Health Program

209. New Findings in Obstetrics and Gynecology Described from Columbia University

210. Research Reports from State University of Campinas Provide New Insights into Breastfeeding

213. In Brief

214. The unintended consequences of defunding family planning services

215. Global Topical Contraceptive Market Overview, Analysis and Future Forecast to 2021

216. Global Topical Contraceptive Market Overview, Analysis and Future Forecast to 2021

217. NEW REPORT SHOWS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS CANNOT REPLACE PLANNED PARENTHOOD

218. UNINTENDED PREGNANCY: A NEW CONVERSATION IS NEEDED

219. Global Female Condom Market Witnesses Growth as Awareness about Family Planning Increases: Technavio

220. End of China's one child policy sees 18.46 mn births in 2016

221. NEW REPORT: PLANNED PARENTHOOD IS NOT REPLACEABLE

222. Researchers' Work from Population Council Focuses on Pregnancy

223. Reports on Ovarian Cancer Findings from R.B. Ness and Co-Researchers Provide New Insights

225. New Central Nervous System Agents Data Have Been Reported by Scientists at World Health Organization

226. Research Conducted at Saint Louis University Has Updated Our Knowledge about Pregnancy

227. Studies from University of Central Florida, Department of Anthropology provide new data on reproductive health

229. Research on family planning described by scientists at University of Massachusetts

230. Research on drug research published by scientists at Abia State University

231. Washington Watch: Medicaid expansions drive funding growth

232. New Data from K. Thapa et al Illuminate Findings in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Institutionalizing postpartum family planning and postpartum intrauterine device services in Nepal: Role of training and mentorship)

233. Researchers at University of California Target Reproductive Health (Interventions to improve the person-centered quality of family planning services: a narrative review)

234. Studies from Georgetown University in the Area of Science Described (Market-testing a smartphone application for family planning: assessing potential of the CycleBeads app in seven countries through digital monitoring)

235. New Hormone Replacement Therapy Findings from National Research Institute for Family Planning Described (Crystal Structures and Physicochemical Properties of Solvated Estradiol)

237. Recent Findings in Reproductive Health Described by Researchers from Tokyo Medical and Dental University (Client satisfaction with family planning services in the area of high unmet need: evidence from Tanzania Service Provision Assessment ...)

238. Reports Outline Quality of Care Study Findings from Population Council (Revising the FP Quality of Care Framework in the Context of Rights-based Family Planning)

239. Researchers from World Health Organization Discuss Findings in Health Services Research (Assessment of modern contraceptives continuation, switching and discontinuation among clients in Pakistan: study protocol of 24-months post family planning ...)

240. Studies from Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Add New Findings in the Area of LGBT Health & Medicine (Quality Primary Care and Family Planning Services for LGBT Clients: A Comprehensive Review of Clinical Guidelines)

242. Family Planning Ahead

243. Findings from University College Dublin Provide New Insights into Health and Medicine (Modern contraceptive use, unmet need, and demand satisfied among women of reproductive age who are married or in a union in the focus countries of the Family ...)

244. Data on Health Planning and Management Reported by Researchers at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Donor funding for family planning: levels and trends between 2003 and 2013)

248. Using intelligent maps to improve efficiency in Hull: Christian Duffin shows how Ordnance Survey is helping co-ordinate sexual health services

249. We're happy with our sex lives, Canadian university students say

250. The Population That Gets Experts Cracked

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