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Vernon, R.,Lopez-Canales, J. R.,Carcamo, J. A.,Galindo, J.. The impact of a perinatal reproductive health program in Honduras. International Family Planning Perspectives. 1993. 19:103-9

Wade, K. B.,Sevilla, F.,Labbok, M. H.. Integrating the Lactational Amenorrhea Method into a family planning program in Ecuador. Stud Fam Plann. 1994. 25:162-75

Lei, Z. W.,Wu, S. C.,Garceau, R. J.,Jiang, S.,Yang, Q. Z.,Wang, W. L.,Vander Meulen, T. C.. Effect of pretreatment counseling on discontinuation rates in Chinese women given depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate for contraception. Contraception. 1996. 53:357-61

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Mi Kim, Y.,Marangwanda, C.. Stimulating men’s support for long-term contraception: A campaign in Zimbabwe. Journal of Health Communication. 1997. 2:271-297

Kincaid, D. L.,Merritt, A. P.,Nickerson, L.,De Castro Buffington, S.,De Castro, M. P. P.,De Castro, B. M.. Impact of a mass media vasectomy promotion campaign in Brazil. International Family Planning Perspectives. 1996. 22:169-175

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