Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 26, Number 3, September 2000


Table of Contents


ARTICLES

Fertility Preferences and Contraceptive Change In Developing Countries [html] [pdf]
Bamikale Feyisetan and John B. Casterline

Islamic Precepts and Family Planning: The Perceptions Of Jordanian Religious Leaders and Their Constituents [html] [pdf]
Carol Underwood

Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Young PeopleIn Bamenda, Cameroon [html] [pdf]
Mburano Rwenge

Reproductive Decision-Making in the Context of HIV And AIDS: A Qualitative Study in Ndola, Zambia [html] [pdf]
Naomi Rutenberg, Ann E. Biddlecom and Frederick A. D. Kaona

Effectiveness of a Standard-Rule Method of Calendar Rhythm Among Mayan Couples in Guatemala [html] [pdf]
Marianne C. Burkhart, Lidia de Mazariegos, Sandra Salazar and Virginia M. Lamprecht

SPECIAL REPORT

Abortion Politics and U.S. Population Aid: Coping with a Complex New Law [html] [pdf]
Susan A. Cohen


DIGESTS

All in PDF

Early Medical Abortion Regimens Using Different Dosages of Mifepristone Are Equally Successful [html]

Most Infant HIV Infection From Breast Milk Occurs Within Six Weeks of Birth [html]

STD Rates Soar in China; Three in Four New Cases Are Among the Unmarried [html]

Egyptian Women Who Use an IUD Have a Higher Risk Of Anemia Than Those Who Rely on Other Methods [html]

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