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434 related items for PubMed ID: 12318912

  • 21. Two steps back: Poland's new abortion law.
    Nowicka W.
    Plan Parent Eur; 1993 Jun; 22(2):18-20. PubMed ID: 12287103
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  • 22. Women's reproductive rights in Eastern Europe.
    IPPF Open File; 1992 Jan; ():1. PubMed ID: 12285022
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  • 23. Epidemiology of abortions in Russia.
    Vikhlayeva EM, Nikolaeva E.
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  • 24. Meeting the future. Where will the resources for the USSR's family planning programs come from?
    Laskin M.
    Integration; 1991 Sep; (29):6-7. PubMed ID: 12284298
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  • 25. The fight for reproductive rights in Central and Eastern Europe. Albania: discovering the human right to family planning.
    Sahatci E.
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  • 26. Family planning and induced abortion in the USSR: basic health and demographic characteristics.
    Popov AA.
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  • 27. Innovations in traditional Vietnam.
    Waldner R.
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  • 28. The fight for reproductive rights in Central and Eastern Europe. Poland: Catholic backlash.
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  • 29. Past and present contraceptive behavior of new Soviet immigrant women in Israel.
    Cwikel J, Rozentsweig A, Sofer T, Ben-Tal T, Shvartzman P.
    Public Health Rev; 1994 Sep; 22(1-2):39-46. PubMed ID: 7809388
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  • 30. Estimating the incidence of induced abortion in Italy.
    Figa'talamanca I.
    Genus; 1976 Sep; 32(1-2):91-107. PubMed ID: 12334853
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  • 31. Paucity of family planning.
    Hawkins C.
    Int Health News; 1988 Apr; 9(4):3, 10. PubMed ID: 12179876
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  • 32. Family planning in the USSR. Sky-high abortion rates reflect dire lack of choice.
    Popov AA.
    Entre Nous Cph Den; 1990 Sep; (16):5-7. PubMed ID: 12222340
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  • 38. The demographic argument in Soviet debates over the legalization of abortion in the 1920s.
    Solomon SG.
    Clio Med; 1993 Sep; 23():140-73. PubMed ID: 7691465
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  • 39. A challenging example: fewer, safer abortions.
    Ketting E.
    Plan Parent Chall; 1993 Sep; (1):40-2. PubMed ID: 12345329
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  • 40. In Eastern Europe and former Soviet republics, maternal deaths become more common.
    Safe Mother; 1994 Sep; (14):12. PubMed ID: 12345696
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