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  • 21. Why are pediatricians uncomfortable with prescribing emergency contraception for adolescents?
    Amorim RV, Barbieri MA, Bôtto-Menezes C, Carmona F, Ferraro AA, Bettiol H.
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  • 38. Jamaican and Barbadian health care providers' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding emergency contraceptive pills.
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