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Sood, S., Sengupta, M.,Mishra, P., Jacoby, C.. Come Gather around Together: An examination of radio listening groups in Fulbari, Nepal. 1-35

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Demir, S. C.,Çetin, M. T.,Kadayıfçı, O.. The effect of tubal ligation scoring and sterilization counseling on the request for tubal reanastomosis. European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care. 2006. 11:215-219

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Barber, S. L.. Family planning advice and postpartum contraceptive use among low-income women in Mexico. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2007. 33:6-12

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Garcia, S. G.,Becker, D.,Martinez de Castro, M.,Paz, F.,Diaz Olavarrieta, C.. Knowledge and opinions of emergency contraceptive pills among female factory workers in Tijuana, Mexico. Studies in Family Planning. 2008. 39:199-210

Ngure, K.,Heffron, R.,Mugo, N.,Irungu, E.,Celum, C.,Baeten, J. M.. Successful increase in contraceptive uptake among Kenyan HIV-1-serodiscordant couples enrolled in an HIV-1 prevention trial. Aids. 2009. 23 Suppl 1:S89-95

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