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The Impact of Social Cognitive Determinants on First Trimester Abortion Pain
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Facilitators and barriers to long acting reversible contraceptives within twelve weeks post-abortion in an outpatient abortion clinic in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Trends of Induced Abortions in the State of Georgia - A
Comparison of Four Race/Ethnic Groups: White, Black, Asian &
Hispanic, 1994-2007
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Fertility Intentions among HIV-positive women in Atlanta - A
Qualitative Study
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Special Studies Project: Influences in Fertility Decisions among
HIV positive individuals in Lilongwe, Malawi & Barriers to
Uptake and Continued use of Modern Contraceptive Methods among HIV
positive individuals in Lilongwe, Malawi
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Predictors of Less Effective Contraceptive Method Use at Twelve Weeks Post-Outpatient Abortion, Atlanta, Georgia
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Factors associated with long-acting contraception use among HIV positive US women in an urban outpatient clinic
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Factors Correlated with Self-Reported History of Fetal Death amongUrban, HIV-positive US Women
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Male Involvement in Preventing Pediatric HIV Transmission: AQualitative Analysis of Men's Roles in Sexual and ReproductiveHealth as told by Men and Women Living with HIV in Lilongwe, Malawi
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Patterns of Screening, Infection, and Treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhea in Pregnancy
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"They're forcing people to have children that they can’t afford": A Qualitative Study of Social Support and Abortion in Georgia
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