07 - Bibliografia

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1. ABDEL-TAWAB, N., HUNTINGTON, D., and NAWAR, L. Husband's role in postabortion care. Presented at the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Assocation, New York, Nov. 17-21, 1996.

2. ABERNATHY, M., AQUINO, S., AQUINO, J., and CHAPARRO, J.C. Results of a pilot project to improve postabortion care in Paraguay: Evaluating costs and quality of care. Poster presentation at the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, Nov. 17-21, 1996.

3. ABERNATHY, M., RANCE, S., HERNÁNDEZ, C., MASSARDO, M., OSES, J., and CELIS, R. Womens' and providers' views on abortion care in Bolivia and Chile. Presented at the 122nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1994. 10 p.

4. ABOUZAHR, C. and ROYSTON, E. Maternal mortality: A global factbook. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1991. 606 p.

5. ABRAMS, M. Birth control use by teenagers: One and two years postabortion. Journal of Adolescent Health Care 6(3): 196-200. May 1985.

6. ADETORO, O.O. Septic induced abortion at Ilorin, Nigeria: An increasing gynaecological problem in the developing countries. Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 12(2): 201-105. Jun. 1986.

7. ADETORO, O.O., BABARINSA, A.B., and SOTILOVE, O.S. Socio-cultural factors in adolescent septic illicit abortions in Ilorin, Nigeria. African Journal of Medicineand Medical Sciences 20(2): 149-153. Jun. 1991.

8. ADEWOLE, I.F. Trends in postabortal mortality and morbidity in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 38(2): 115-118. Jun. 1992.

9. AGGARWAL, V.P. Septic abortion: Management and prevention. In: Mati, J.K.G., Ladipo, O.A., Burkman, R.T., Magarick, R.H., and Huber, D., eds.Reproductive health in Africa. Baltimore, JHPIEGO, 1984. p. 204-208.

10. AGGARWAL, V.P. and MATI, J.K.G. Epidemiology of induced abortion in Nairobi, Kenya. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Eastern and Central Africa 1: 54-57. 1982.

11. ALAN GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE (AGI). Clandestine abortion: A Latin American reality. New York, AGI, 1994. 28 p.

12. ALAN GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE (AGI). Sex and America's teenagers. New York, AGI, 1994. 88 p.

13. ALAN GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE (AGI). Women, families and the future. New York, AGI, 1994. 6 p.

14. ALI, Y. Analysis of maternal deaths in Jima Hospital, southwestern Ethiopia. Ethiopian Medical Journal 32(2): 125-129. Apr. 1994.

15. AMPOFO, D.A., COLLISON, A.H.K., RICHARDSON, D., KWOFIE, G., and SENAH, K.A. Contraceptives cause infertility: Determinants of decision-making factors in women with knowledge of contraception who resort to induced abortion. Accra, University of Ghana Medical School, Jun. 1993.

16. ANDERSON, B.A., KATUS, K., PUUR, A., and SILVER, B.D. Characteristics of women having abortions in Estonia. In: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), compiler. International Population Conference/Congres International de la Population, Montreal 1993, 24 Aug.-1st Sep.. Vol. 1. Liege, Belgium, IUSSP, 1993. p. 215-234.

17. ARCHIBONG, E.I. Illegal induced abortion—A continuing problem in Nigeria. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 34(3): 261-265. Mar. 1991.

18. AUSTE, C.V., BARCELONA, D.R., DESPABILADERAS, C.C., DESPABILADERAS, E.E., MENDOZA, T.L., MORALES, L.P., and TOLEDO, V.S. Interpersonal communication: A trainer's manual. Manila, Commission on Population, 1987. 170 p.

19. AVSC INTERNATIONAL (AVSC). Family planning counseling: A curriculum prototype. trainer's manual and participant's handbook. New York, AVSC, 1995.

20. AVSC INTERNATIONAL (AVSC). Postabortion women. [2/92 material] In: Family planning counseling: A curriculum prototype. New York, AVSC, 1995. p. 67-68.

21. AVSC INTERNATIONAL (AVSC). Talking with clients about family planning: A guide for health care providers. New York, AVSC, 1995. 111 p.

22. BAILEY, P.E., LLANO SAAVEDRA, L., KUSHNER, L., WELSH, M., and JANOWITZ, B. A hospital study of illegal abortion in Bolivia. Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization 22(1): 27-41. 1988.

23. BAKER, J. and KHASIANI, S. Induced abortion in Kenya: Case histories. Studies in Family Planning 23(1): 34-44. Jan.-Feb. 1992.

24. BARKER, G. Adolescent fertility in sub-Sahara Africa: Strategies for a new generation. Washington, D.C., Center for Population Options, Mar. 1992. 37 p.

25. BARKER, G.K. and RICH, S. Influences on adolescent sexuality in Nigeria and Kenya: Findings from recent focus-group discussions. Studies in Family Planning 23(3): 199-210. May-Jun. 1992.

26. BARNETT, B. Family planning reduces mortality. Network14(3): 4-7. Feb. 1994.

27. BARRETO, T., CAMPBELL, O.M.R., DAVIES, J.L., FAUVEAU, V., FILIPPI, V.G.A., GRAHAM, W.J., MAMDANI, M., ROONEY, C.I.F., and TOUBIA, N.F. Investigating induced abortion in developing countries: Methods and problems. Studies in Family Planning 23(3): 159-170. May-Jun. 1992.

28. BASHIR, A. Maternal mortality in Pakistan. A success story of the Faisalabad district. IPPF Medical Bulletin 25(2): 1-3. Apr. 1991.

29. BEGUM, S.F., AKHTER, H.H., KAMAL, H., and KAMAL, G.M. Hospital-based mortality and morbidity related to induced abortion. Bangladesh Institute of Research for Promotion of Essential and Reproductive Health and Technologies News and Views 5(2): 7-11. Sep. 1993.

30. BELANGER, E., MELZACK, R., and LAUZON, P. Pain of first-trimester abortion: A study of psychosocial and medical predictors. Pain 36(3): 339-350. Mar. 1989.

31. BELTRAN, L.R. (Population Communication Services) [Recent events in Bolivia] Personal communication, Oct. 17, 1996.

*32. BENSON, J., GRINGLE, R., and WINKLER, J. Preventing unwanted pregnancy: Management strategies to improve postabortion care. Ipas Advances in Abortion Care 5(1): 1-8. 1996.

*33. BENSON, J., LEONARD, A.H., WINKLER, J., WOLF, M., and MCLAURIN, K.E. Meeting women's needs for postabortion family planning: Framing the questions. Carrboro, North Carolina, Ipas, 1992. (Issues in Abortion Care 2) 77 p.

*34. BENSON, J., NICHOLSON, L.A., GAFFIKIN, L., and KINOTI, S.N. Complications of unsafe abortion in sub-Saharan Africa: A review. Health Policy and Planning 11(2): 117-131. 1996.

35. BHATIA, J.C. and CLELAND, J. Self-reported symptoms of gynecological morbidity and their treatment in south India. Studies in Family Planning 26(4): 203- 216. Jul.-Aug. 1995.

36. BILLINGS, D.L., NTOW, S., OFFEI, A., and ABBEY, M. Training non-physician providers to improve postabortion care: Baseline assessment of postabortion care services in four districts of Eastern Region, Ghana. Carrboro, North Carolina, Ipas, 1997.

37. BLEDSOE, C.H. and COHEN, B., eds. Social dynamics of adolescent fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 1993. 223 p.

38. BLUMENTHAL, P.D. and REMSBURG, R.E. A time and cost analysis of the management of incomplete abortion with manual vacuum aspiration. Inter national Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 45(3): 261- 267. Jun. 1994.

39. BRABIN, L., KEMP, J., OBUNGE, O.K., IKIMALO, J., DOLIMORE, N., ODU, N.N., HART, C.A., and BRIGGS, N.D. Reproductive tract infections and abortion among adolescent girls in rural Nigeria. Lancet 345(8945): 270-271. Feb. 4, 1995.

*40. BRADLEY, J., ROGO, K., JOHNSON, R., OKOKO, L., HEALY, J., and BENSON, J. A comparison of the costs of manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) and evacuation and curettage (E&C) in the treatment of early incomplete abortions in Kenya. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Eastern and Central Africa 11: 12-19. 1993.

41. BRADLEY, J., SIKAZWE, N., and HEALY, J. Improving abortion care in Zambia. Studies in Family Planning 22(6): 391-394. Nov.-Dec. 1991.

42. BRUYNIKS, N.P. Reproductive health in central and eastern Europe: Priorities and needs. Patient Education and Counseling 23(3): 203-215. Jul. 1994.

43. BULUT, A. and TOUBIA, N. Efficiency and effectiveness of public sector abortion services in Istanbul and their suitability to women's needs. Istanbul, Turkey. and New York, University of Istanbul. and Population Council, 1994. 21 p. (Mimeo)

44. BURTON, N.N. Data collection on hospitalized incomplete abortions in Mali and Zaire. [1985]. 10 p. (Unpublished)

45. CARDONA PEREZ, J.A. El programa nacional de atencion postabortio en el IMSS. [The national postabortion care program in the IMSS.][SPA] Presented at the Strategies for Addressing Postabortion Care in Mexico meeting, Mexico City, Feb. 1996.

46. CASTLE, M.A., LIKWA, R., and WHITTAKER, M. Observations on abortion in Zambia. Studies in Family Planning 21(4): 231-235. Jul.-Aug. 1990.

47. CHANDRASEKHAR, S. India's abortion experience. Denton Texas, University of North Texas Press, 1994. (Philosophy and the Environment Series No. 4) 263 p.

48. CHAUDHURI, S.K. Pregnancy termination. In: Practice of fertility control: A comprehensive text book. (3rd ed.) New Delhi, B.T. Churchill Livingston, 1992. p. 197-228.

49. COEYTAUX, F. Abortion: the ultimate unmet need. In: Senanayake, P. and Kleinman, R.L., eds. Family planning. Meeting challenges: Promoting choices. The proceedings of the IPPF Family Planning Congress, New Delhi, Oct. 1992. Carnforth, England, Parthenon Publishing Group, 1993. p. 701-708.

50. CONTRACEPTION REPORT. Contraception and adolescents: Highlights from the NASPAG conference. Contraception Report 6(3): 4-11, 14. Jul. 1995.

51. CORVALAN, H. The abortion epidemic. In: Potts, M. and Bhiwandiwala, P., eds. Birth control: An international assesment. Baltimore, University Park Press, 1979. p. 201-214.

52. CROWTHER, C.A. Eclampsia at Harare Maternity Hospital: An epidemiological study. South African Medical Journal 68(13): 927-929. Dec. 21, 1985.

53. CROWTHER, C.A. Management and pregnancy outcome in eclampsia at Harare Maternity Hospital. Central African Journal of Medicine 31(6): 107-109. Jun. 1985.

54. DARNEY, P.D. Maternal deaths in the less developed world: Preventable tragedies. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 26(2): 177-179. Apr. 1988.

55. DATTA, K.K., SHARMA, R. S., RAZACK, P.M.A., GHOSH, T.K., and ARORA, R.R. Morbidity pattern amongst rural pregnant women in Alwar, Rajasthan—A cohort study. Health and Population—Perspective & Issues 3(4): 282-292. Oct.-Dec. 1980.

56. DAVID, H.P. Abortion in Europe, 1920-91: A public health perspective. Studies in Family Planning 23(1): 1-22. Jan.-Feb. 1992.

57. DAVID, H.P. Abortion: Its prevalence, correlates, and costs. In: Bulatao, R.A. and Lee, R.D., eds. Determinants of Fertility in Developing Countries. Vol. 2: Fertility regulation and institutional influences. New York, Academic Press, 1983. (Studies in Population) p. 193-244.

58. DEFENSE FOR CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL-USA (DCI). The effects of maternal mortality on children in Africa: An exploratory report on Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. New York, DCI, 1991. 226 p.

59. DEMAEYER, E. and ADIELS-TEGMAN, M. The prevalence of anaemia in the world.[ENG,FRE] World Health Statistics Quarterly 38(3): 302-316. 1985.

60. DEWART, T. Reproductive risks. Guatemala. Links. Health and Development Report 9(2): 13, 25. Spring 1992.

61. DJOHAN, E., INDRAWASIH, R., ADENAN, M., YUDOMUSTOPO, H., and TAN, M.G. The attitudes of health providers towards abortion in Indonesia. Reproductive Health Matters 2: 32-40. Nov. 1993.

62. EGYPTIAN FERTILITY CARE SOCIETY (EFCS). Postabortion case load study in Egyptian public sector hospitals: Final report. Cairo, EFCS, Feb. 1997. 30.

63. EKWEMPU, C.C. Uterine aspiration using the Karman cannula and syringe. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 8N2: 37-38. 1990.

64. EKWEMPU, C.C., GIWA-OSAGIE, O.F., and OGEDENGBE, O.K. Clinical treatment needs and family planning use among women treated for incomplete abortion in teaching hospitals in Nigeria. Presented at the 1991 Annual Conference of the Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Nigeria (SOGON), Lagos, Nigeria, Sep. 5-7, 1991. 9 p.

65. EL KABARITY, H., LOUZ, S.A., EL-ETRIBI, A., YEHYA, M., and ELLIAN, A. Suction abortion versus traditional evacuation in the management of incomplete inevitable abortions. Presented at the International College of Surgeons, Fifth African Federation Congress, Cairo, Nov. 25-28, 1985.

66. EMUVEYAN, E. Profile of abortion in Nigeria. Presented at the Conference on Unsafe Abortion and Post Abortion Family Planning in Africa, Mauritius, Mar. 24-28, 1994. 17 p.

67. FATHALLA, M.F. The long road to maternal death. People 14: 8-9. 1987.

68. FAUVEAU, V. and BLANCHET, T. Deaths from injuries and induced abortion among rural Bangladeshi women. Social Science and Medicine 29(9): 1121-1127. 1989.

69. FAUVEAU, V., STEWART, K., KHAN, S.A., and CHAKRABORTY, J. Effect on mortality of community-based maternity-care programme in rural Bangladesh. Lancet 338(8776): 1183-1186. Nov. 9, 1991.

70. FERGUSON, A. School girl pregnancy in Kenya: Report of a study of discontinuation rates and associated factors. 2nd ed. [Nairobi], Kenya, Ministry of Health, Division of Family Health, GTZ Support Unit, Mar. 1988. 74 p.

71. FIG-TALAMANCA, I., SINNATHURAY, T.A., YUSOF, K., et al. Illegal abortion: An attempt to assess its cost to the health services and its incidence in the community. International Journal of Health Services 16(3): 375-389. 1986.

72. FIGUEROA DAMIAN, R. and ARREDONDO GARCIA, J.L. Conceptos actuales en la patogenesis y tratamiento del aborto y el choque septico. 1: Epidemiologia, patogenesis y manejo del aborto septico. [Current concepts in pathogenesis and treatment of abortion and septic shock. 1: Epidemiology, pathogenesis and management of septic abortion.][SPA] Ginecologia y Obstetricia de Mexico 61: 305-310. 1993.

73. FORTNEY, J.A. The importance of family planning in reducing maternal mortality. Studies in Family Planning 18(2): 109-114. 1987.

74. FORTNEY, J.A. and KIRAGU, K. Maternal mortality and morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Family Health International, Sep. 1995. (Working Papers No. 95-03) 50 p.

*75. FORTNEY, J.A. and SMITH, J.B. The base of the iceberg: Prevalence and perceptions of maternal morbidity in four developing countries: The maternal morbidity network. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Family Health International. Maternal and Neonatal Health Center, Dec. 1996. 111 p.

76. FORTNEY, J.A., SUSANTI, I., GADALLA, S., SALEH, S., FELDBLUM, P.J., and POTTS, M. Maternal mortality in Indonesia and Egypt. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 26(1): 21-32.Feb. 1988.

77. FREJKA, T. Induced abortion and fertility. Family Planning Perspectives 17(5): 230-234. Sep.-Oct. 1985.

78. FREJKA, T., ATKIN, L.C., and TORO, O.L. Program document: Research program for the prevention of unsafe induced abortion and its adverse consequences in Latin America and the Caribbean, Center for Policy Studies. Mexico City, Population Council, 1989. (Working Paper No. 3)

79. GALLEN, M., LETTENMAIER, C., and GREEN, C.P. Counseling makes a difference. Population Reports, Series J, No. 35. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, Nov. 1987. 32 p.

80. GHORBANI, F.S. Iran: The family planning challenge. Lancet 340(8832): 1401. Dec. 5, 1992.

81. GÓMEZ SÁNCHEZ, P., RUIZ, N., and PULIDO, J. Mortalidad materna en el Instituto Materno Infantil de Santafé de Bogotá D.C. 1985-1989. [Maternal mortality in the Instituto Materno Infantil de Santafé‚ de Bogotá, 1985-1989.][SPA] 44(1): 30-47. Jan.-Mar. 1993.

82. GOODKIND, D. Abortion in Vietnam: Measurements, puzzles, and concerns. Studies in Family Planning 25(6, Pt. 1): 342-352. Nov.-Dec. 1994.

83. GORBACH, P.M., HOA, D.T., TSUI, A., and NHAN, V.Q. Abortion and family planning in two northern communes of Vietnam. Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 8-11, 1996. 20 p.

84. GÖRGEN, R., MAIER, B., and DIESFELD, H.J. Problems related to schoolgirl pregnancies in Burkina Faso. Studies in Family Planning 24(5): 283-294. Sep.-Oct. 1993.

85. GREENSLADE, F.C., BENSON, J., WINKLER, J., HENDERSON, V., WOLF, M., and LEONARD, A. Summary of clinical and programmatic experience with manual vacuum aspiration. Ipas Advances in Abortion Care 3(2): 1-4. 1993.

*86. GREENSLADE, F.C., LEONARD, A.H., BENSON, J., WINKLER, J., and HENDERSON, V.L. Manual vacuum aspiration: A summary of clinical and programmatic experience worldwide. Carrboro, North Carolina, Ipas, 1993. 81 p.

*87. GREENSLADE, F.C., MCKAY, H., WOLF, M., and MCLAURIN, K. Post-abortion care: A women's health initiative to combat unsafe abortion. Ipas Advances in Abortion Care 4(1): 1-4. 1994.

88. GREENSLADE, F.C., WINKLER, J., and LEONARD, A.H. Introduction of abortion technologies: A quality of care management approach. Law, Medicine, and Health Care 20(3): 161-168. Fall 1992.

89. GUZMAN, A., FERRANDO, D., and TUESTA, L. Treatment of incomplete abortion: Manual vacuum aspiration versus curettage in the maternal perinatal institute in Lima, Peru. Lima, Peru, Pathfinder International, Oct. 1995. 35 p.

*90. GUZMAN, A., LAGOS, G., HERRERA, J., and FOREIT, J. Immediate post-partum and post abortion family planning program: Final report. Lima, Peru, PROFAMILIA. and Instituto Peruano de Seguridad Social. and Population Council, May 1990. 83 p.

91. GYEPI-GARBRAH, B., NICHOLS, D.J., and KPEDEKPO, G.M.K. Adolescent fertility in sub-Sahara Africa: An overview. Boston, Pathfinder Fund, 1985. 57 p. (Mimeo)

92. HARDY, E. and HERUD, K. Effectiveness of a contraceptive education program for postabortion patients in Chile. Studies in Family Planning 6(7): 188-191. Jul. 1975.

93. HART, G. and MACHARPER, T. Clinical aspects of induced abortion in South Australia from 1970-1984. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 26: 219-224. 1986.

*94. HENSHAW, S.K. Induced abortion: A world review. 1990. Family Planning Perspectives 22(2): 76-89. Mar.-Apr. 1990.

*95. HENSHAW, S.K. and MORROW, E. Induced abortion: A world review. 1990 supplement. New York, Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1990. 120 p.

*96. HERZ, B. and MEASHAM, A.R. The safe motherhood initiative: Proposals for action. Washington, D.C., World Bank, 1987. 56 p.

97. HIRSH, J.S. and BARKER, G. Adolescents and unsafe abortion in developing countries: A preventable tragedy. Washington, D.C., Center for Population Options, Mar. 1992. 69 p.

98. HORD, C. Evaluation of manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) training programs in Nigeria. Presented at the Ad Hoc Training Evaluation Meeting, Management Sciences for Health, Boston, Feb. 20-21, 1992. 14 p.

99. HORD, C.E. and DELANO, G.E. The midwife's role in abortion care. Midwifery 10(3): 136-141. Sep. 1994.

100. HUBER, D. (Pathfinder International) [Pathfinder's postabortion care projects in Africa and LA] Personal communication, May 14, 1996.

101. HULL, T.H., SARWONO, S.W., and WIDYANTORO, N. Induced abortion in Indonesia. Studies in Family Planning 24(4): 241-251. Jul.-Aug. 1993.

102. HUNTINGTON, D., DERVIOLU, A.A., PILE, J., BUMIN, C., and MENSCH, B. The quality of abortion services in Turkey. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 53: 41-49. Apr. 1996.

*103. HUNTINGTON, D., HASSAN, E.O., TOUBIA, N., ATTALLAH, N., NAGUIB, M., and NAWAR, L. Improving the counseling and medical care of post abortion patients in Egypt. Studies in Family Planning 26(6): 350-362. Nov.-Dec. 1995.

104. HUNTINGTON, D., LETTENMAIER, C., and OBENG-QUAIDOO, I. User's perspective of counseling training in Ghana: The "mystery client" trial. Studies in Family Planning 21(3): 171-177. May-Jun. 1990.

105. HUNTINGTON, D., MENSCH, B., and MILLER, V.C. Survey questions for the measurement of induced abortion. Studies in Family Planning 27(3): 155-161. May-Jun. 1996.

106. HUNTINGTON, D., NAWARE, L., and HADY, D.A. An exploratory study of the psycho-social stress associated with abortions in Egypt: Final report. Cairo, Population Council. Asia and Near East Operations Research and Technical Assistance Project, Dec. 1995. 34 p.

107. HUNTINGTON, D., NAWARE, L., and HADY, D.A. Women's perceptions of abortion in Egypt. Reproductive Health Matters. [Forthcoming, 1997]

108. HYHAZI, Y. and DIALLO, M.S. Association guinéenne pour le bien-être familial: Illegal or unsafe abortion in Guinea. Presented at the Conference on Unsafe Abortion and Post Abortion Family Planning in Africa, Mauritius, Mar. 24-28, 1994. 5 p.

109. INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (IMA). and DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES (DA). FAMILY HEALTH TRAINING PROJECT. Homestudy course in family planning: Module 10. Post-abortion care. [Calcutta. and Arlington, Virginia], IMA. and DA, 1994. 78 p.

110. INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT TRAINING. Treatment of complications of spontaneous or induced abortion. Training course in women's health. 2nd ed. Carrboro, North Carolina, IDT, 1993. (Module 11)

111. INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION. AFRICA REGION (IPPF/A). Unsafe abortion and post-abortion family planning in Africa. The Mauritius Conference. Nairobi, IPPF/A, 1994. 38 p.

112. IPAS. Ghana. Ipas Africa Reports, Sep. 1995. 3 p.

113. IPAS. Brazil. Ipas Latin America Reports, Sep. 1995. 2 p.

114. IPAS. A conceptual framework and program strategy for combatting unsafe abortion. Nov. 1994. 17 p. (Unpublished)

115. IPAS. Ethiopia. Ipas Africa Reports, Sep. 1995. 2 p.

116. IPAS. MotherCare Project: Ghana. Ipas Africa Reports, Jan. 1996. 2 p.

117. IPAS. Nicaragua. Ipas Latin America Reports, Sep. 1995. 2 p.

118. IPAS. Nigeria. Ipas Africa Reports, Sep. 1995. 4 p.

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120. ISKANDAR, M.B., UTOMO, B., HULL, T., DHARMAPUTRA, N.G., and AZWAR, Y. Unraveling the mysteries of maternal death in west Java: Reexamining the witnesses. Depok, Indonesia, Center for Health Research. Research Institute University of Indonesia, 1996. 147 p.

121. JACOBSON, J.L. Abortion and the global crisis in women's health. In: Mazur, L.A., ed. Beyond the numbers: A reader on population, consumption, and the environment. Washington, D.C., Island Press, 1994. p. 177-184.

122. JACOBSON, J.L. The global politics of abortion. Washington, D.C., Worldwatch, Jul. 1990. (Worldwatch Paper No. 97) 70 p.

123. JESANI, A. and IYER, A. Women and abortion. Economic and Political Weekly 28(48): 2591-2594. Nov. 27, 1993.

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*127. JOHNSON, B.R., BENSON, J., BRADLEY, J., ORDOÑEZ, A.R., ZAMBRANO, C., OKOKO, L., CHÁVEZ, L.V., QUIROZ, P., and ROGO, K. Costs of alternative treatments for incomplete abortion. Washington, D.C., World Bank, Jan. 1993. (Working Papers No. WPS1072) 31 p.

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129. JOHNSON, B.R., HORGA, M., and ANDRONACHE, L. Contraception and abortion in Romania. Lancet 341(8849): 875-878. Apr. 3, 1993.

130. JOHNSON, B.R., HORGA, M., and ANDRONACHE, L. Women's perspective on abortion in Romania. Social Science and Medicine 42(4): 521-530. Feb. 1996.

131. JONES, E.F., FORREST, J.D., HENSHAW, S.K., SILVERMAN, J., and TORRES, A. Pregnancy, contraception, and family planning services in industrialized countries. New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University Press, 1989. 276 p.

132. JUSTESEN, A., KAPIGA, S.H., and VAN ASTEN, H.A.G.A. Abortions in a hospital setting: Hidden realities in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Studies in Family Planning 23(5): 325-329. Sep.-Oct. 1992.

133. KAMAU, R.K. Management of incomplete abortion: The role of manual vacuum aspiration. Presented at the Maternal and Perinatal Mortality Seminar, Mombasa, Kenya, Apr. 23-27, 1990. 10 p.

134. KAMAU, R.K. and ROGO, K.O. Kenyatta National Hospital personnel survey on the use of manual vacuum aspiration for treatment of incomplete abortion. [1991]. 25 p. (Unpublished)

135. KAMPIKAHO, A. and IRWIG, L.M. Incidence and causes of maternal mortality in five Kampala hospitals, 1980-1986. East African Medical Journal 68(8): 624-631. Aug. 1991.

136. KAMSIOUK, L. [Russian Family Planning Association.][Notes and overheads] Presented at the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Jun. 18, 1996.

137. KAU, M., AIRHIHENBUWA, C.O., and HELM, B. Sexual behavior and contraceptive use by adolescent pupils in the Republic of Bophuthatswana. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 9(1): 73-82. 1988-1989.

138. KAY, B.J., KATZENELLENBOGEN, J., FAWCUS, S., and KARIM, S.A. An analysis of the cost of induced incomplete abortion to the public health sector in South Africa—1994. 1994. 19 p. (Unpublished)

139. KELLER, S. When to begin postpartum methods. Network 15(3): 18-23. Mar. 1995.

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