Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 30, Number 1, March 2004


Table of Contents

In This Issue 30(1) [html]
The Editors

Update 30(1) [html]
Trevor Lane


ARTICLES

Unintended Pregnancy Among Newly Married Couples In Shanghai [html] [pdf]
Yan Che and John Cleland

Compression of Women's Reproductive Spans In Andhra Pradesh, India [html] [pdf]
Sabu S. Padmadas,Inge Hutter and Frans Willekens

Religious Affiliation and Extramarital Sex Among Men in Brazil [html] [pdf]
Zelee E. Hill, John Cleland and Mohamed M. Ali

SPECIAL REPORT

Political Management in the Indonesian Family Planning Program [html] [pdf]
Jeremy Shiffman

VIEWPOINT

Whatever Happened to Family Planning And, for That Matter, Reproductive Health [html] [pdf]
Duff G. Gillespie

COMMENT

Plateaus During the Rise of Contraceptive Prevalence [html] [pdf]
John Ross, Edward Abel and Katherine Abel


DIGESTS

All in PDF

In Bangladesh, a Woman's Risk of Death Is Elevated For Two to Three Years After the Birth of Each Child [html]

Antenatal Education Helps Turkish Women Adopt Health-Promoting Behavior [html]

After Vasectomy, Sperm Clearance May Occur Later Than Previously Thought [html]

Midwife Care Is as Safe as Physician-Led Care for Nepalese Women with Low-Risk Pregnancies [html]

Indian Women Who Have Daughters but No Sons Face an Increased Risk of Marital Dissolution [html]

Filipino Couples' Traits Are Tied to Spousal Agreement On Pregnancy Wantedness [html]

Long-Term Use of Female Condom May Hinge Partly On Depth of Instruction [html]

Treating Common Vaginal Infections May Lower Women's Herpes Risk [html]

ET CETERA

Guidelines for Authors

Call for Papers

 

All opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Guttmacher Institute.