A descriptive study of the reasons and consequences of pregnancy
... for material gain. Silberschimidt and ...
... for material gain. Silberschimidt and ...
The Morning-After Pill - Concerned Women for America
... regular form of birth control. The number increased among those with low literacy and less than high school education. Over one-third did not understand the need to take the second pill at 12 hours after the first.6 The chairman of the FDA Advisory Committee that reviewed the comprehension study cal ...
... regular form of birth control. The number increased among those with low literacy and less than high school education. Over one-third did not understand the need to take the second pill at 12 hours after the first.6 The chairman of the FDA Advisory Committee that reviewed the comprehension study cal ...
ppd
... therefore significantly hindered from finding other mates. This cost, however, will only be borne by men who have additional mating opportunities. Prediction 1: Social constraints on abortion imposed by husbands should correlate strongly with PPD, but only for mothers facing unexpected costs from an ...
... therefore significantly hindered from finding other mates. This cost, however, will only be borne by men who have additional mating opportunities. Prediction 1: Social constraints on abortion imposed by husbands should correlate strongly with PPD, but only for mothers facing unexpected costs from an ...
Teenage Pregnancy - Northern Ireland Factsheet
... sexual intercourse. This constituted 14.9% of this age group. Average age of first sexual intercourse was 13 for boys and 14 for girls. When asked about the use of contraceptives, the vast majority of those who had experience of sexual intercourse (79.2%) reported using some form of contraception.9 ...
... sexual intercourse. This constituted 14.9% of this age group. Average age of first sexual intercourse was 13 for boys and 14 for girls. When asked about the use of contraceptives, the vast majority of those who had experience of sexual intercourse (79.2%) reported using some form of contraception.9 ...
Hunting shadows of contraceptives side effects and
... aspect of marital relationships as a key to fulfilling social expectations associated with marriage as a social institution. Within this cultural setting, more emphasis is placed on fertility and childrearing than on sexual health promotion. This situation creates an initial hurdle as the women stru ...
... aspect of marital relationships as a key to fulfilling social expectations associated with marriage as a social institution. Within this cultural setting, more emphasis is placed on fertility and childrearing than on sexual health promotion. This situation creates an initial hurdle as the women stru ...
Behavioral Methods of Contraception
... effect on sexual behavior of 7340 students participating in the program. Such programs do not delay the onset of sexual activity, but they do result in higher pregnancy rates than controls (7,8). A didactic program that only discussed human sexuality and encouraged young people to seek family planni ...
... effect on sexual behavior of 7340 students participating in the program. Such programs do not delay the onset of sexual activity, but they do result in higher pregnancy rates than controls (7,8). A didactic program that only discussed human sexuality and encouraged young people to seek family planni ...
Psychological Aspects of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
... • Possible lack of normal supportive features as people may not have been aware of pregnancy • Sudden nature precludes anticipatory grief work • Mother loses foetus and role as patient – follow up appointments not common • Lack of clear-cut explanations, leading to ...
... • Possible lack of normal supportive features as people may not have been aware of pregnancy • Sudden nature precludes anticipatory grief work • Mother loses foetus and role as patient – follow up appointments not common • Lack of clear-cut explanations, leading to ...
Hormonal
... Should not be used as a contraceptive but can be used if birth control has failed, if forced to have sex, etc. Most common is the two dose regimen May inhibit/delay ovulation or altering the transport of sperm/egg; does not affect a ...
... Should not be used as a contraceptive but can be used if birth control has failed, if forced to have sex, etc. Most common is the two dose regimen May inhibit/delay ovulation or altering the transport of sperm/egg; does not affect a ...
Drug-Based Methods
... egg that has implanted in the uterine wall or fetus to be expelled. • Which of the drug-based methods is an abortifacient? ...
... egg that has implanted in the uterine wall or fetus to be expelled. • Which of the drug-based methods is an abortifacient? ...
Lecture 6
... • Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. • In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. • Each year, about two percent of women aged 15-44 have an aborti ...
... • Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. • In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. • Each year, about two percent of women aged 15-44 have an aborti ...
Contraception
... • Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. • In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. • Each year, about two percent of women aged 15-44 have an aborti ...
... • Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. • In 2005, 1.21 million abortions were performed, down from 1.31 million in 2000. From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions occurred. • Each year, about two percent of women aged 15-44 have an aborti ...
Unmarried Young People and Unintended
... sexual and reproductive health services easier for young people to obtain. These services need to be welcoming and friendly toward young, single women and men. Being judgmental will not help the young person and can do them harm by scaring them away from getting information and services they need. P ...
... sexual and reproductive health services easier for young people to obtain. These services need to be welcoming and friendly toward young, single women and men. Being judgmental will not help the young person and can do them harm by scaring them away from getting information and services they need. P ...
Unmarried Young People and Unintended
... sexual and reproductive health services easier for young people to obtain. These services need to be welcoming and friendly toward young, single women and men. Being judgmental will not help the young person and can do them harm by scaring them away from getting information and services they need. P ...
... sexual and reproductive health services easier for young people to obtain. These services need to be welcoming and friendly toward young, single women and men. Being judgmental will not help the young person and can do them harm by scaring them away from getting information and services they need. P ...
wellness - Beacon Learning Center
... Alcohol and other drug use Sexual behaviors that result in HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases and or unintended pregnancies 5. Diet choices that contribute to disease 6. Lack of physical activity ...
... Alcohol and other drug use Sexual behaviors that result in HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases and or unintended pregnancies 5. Diet choices that contribute to disease 6. Lack of physical activity ...