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Articles in Nov 1995 issue of Family Planning Perspectives
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Young, minority and disadvantaged women exhibit least favorable pregnancy-related health behavior
by Hollander, Dore -
Consequences for children of their birth planning status
by Baydar, Nazli -
Special screening program in West Virginia reduces postneonatal mortality
by Remez, Lisa -
Black-white infant mortality differential has grown in recent decades and will persist into next century
by Turner, R -
Romanian maternal death rate fell by two-thirds after the 1989 revolution
by Remez, Lisa -
Still waiting for the contraceptive revolution
by Klitsch, Michael -
Studies suggest inherent risk of poor pregnancy outcomes for teenagers
by Hollander, Dore -
Pill use before age 35, recent injectable use may raise breast cancer risk
by Hollander, Dore -
Unwantedness at birth may induce psychological, social problems for adults
by Remez, Lisa -
Multiple partners, risky partners and HIV risk among low-income urban women
by Wagstaff, David A; Kelly, Jeffrey A; Perry, Melissa J; Sikkema, Kathleen J; et al -
women's conference: Where aspirations and realities met, The
by Johnson, Jeanette H; Turnbull, Wendy -
Parent and peer communication effects on AIDS-related behavior among U.S. high school students
by Holtzman, Deborah; Rubinson, Richard
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