Birth statistics for the birth registration area of the United States: annual report
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In: The women's review of books, Band 10, Heft 8, S. 23
In: Global Viewpoints Ser
Cover Page -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Birth Control and Population Growth -- 1. The Myth of 9 Billion -- 2. Global Population Growth Is Relatively Unaffected by the Availability of Birth Control -- 3. China's Strict Birth Control Policy Is Leading to an Aging Population -- 4. A Kurdish Majority in Turkey Within One Generation? -- 5. Iran Gives Up Birth Control Program to Boost Population -- 6. Population Soars -- Family Planning Efforts Remain Weak -- 7. Madagascar: Peer Pressure to Stop Teen Pregnancy -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Politics and Birth Control -- 1. Rick Santorum and the Sexual Counter-Revolution -- 2. China's One Child Policy: Two Cases -- 3. Nigeria Urges Family Planning: Why Legislation Would Be a Bad Idea -- 4. Uganda Finds Birth Control to Be a Challenging Political Issue -- 5. Canada Does Not Prioritize Birth Control on Its Health Agenda -- 6. Senegal Needs a Strong International Effort to Fund and Implement Birth Control Programs -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Social and Religious Factors Affecting Access to Birth Control -- 1. A Campaign in India to Promote Birth Control Among Muslim Men Draws Controversy -- 2. Afghanistan's Push for Birth Control to Control Population Growth Is Supported by Mullahs -- 3. Sexual Health Bill Divides the Philippines -- 4. Birth Control Access in Guatemala Is Hindered by Religious and Social Pressures -- 5. Condoms, Birth Control and Abortion -- 6. Japanese Women Do Not Favor the Birth Control Pill -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 4: The Economics of Birth Control Access -- 1. Many Slovak Women Find the Cost of Birth Control Prohibitive -- 2. Dutch Legislators Are Debating a New Law Forcing Unfit Mothers to Take Birth Control
In: Issues That Concern You Ser
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: Many Young Adults Are Unknowledgeable About Birth Control -- 2: Abstinence-Only Education Does Not Teach the Effective Use of Birth Control -- 3: Parents Must Provide Guidance About Sex and Birth Control -- 4: Clinics and Schools Can Help Improve Birth Control Services -- 5: Requiring Parental Consent for Birth Control Threatens Teens' Sexual Health -- 6: Not Requiring Parental Consent for Birth Control Places Youths at Risk -- 7: Teens Must Use Birth Control in Serious Relationships -- 8: Teens Use Condoms More Consistently than Adults Do -- 9: Teens Who Do Not Use Condoms Fear Disapproval from Partners -- 10: Morning-After Pills Should Be Accessible to Teens -- 11: Morning-After Pills Harm Women and Adolescent Girls -- 12: Intrauterine Devices Are Underused by Adolescent Girls -- Appendix -- What You Should Know About Birth Control -- What You Should Do About Birth Control -- Organizations to Contact -- Bibliography -- Index -- Picture Credits -- Back Cover
In: Women and psychology
In: (Publications of the Brookings Institution [38])
In: State Government: journal of state affairs, Band 7, S. 187-191
ISSN: 0039-0097
In: Opposing viewpoints series
From Booklist: "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model-not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, the selections-by experts, policy makers, and concerned citizens-include complete articles and speeches, long book excerpts, and occasional cartoons and boxed quotations-all up to date and fully documented. The editing is intelligent and unobtrusive, organizing the material around substantive issues within the general debate. Brief introductions to each section and to each reading focus the questions raised and offer no slick answers."
In: Journal of research on adolescence, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 373-392
ISSN: 1532-7795
The author, a birth doula and Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, agreed to attend the birth of a second child to a mother whose military husband was serving overseas. Because labor seemed to be progressing slowly, they waited at a hotel near the birth center. A very quick labor progression led to a rapid birth in the hotel, with the midwife still on her way. The author shares how learning to trust the power of natural childbirth helped her to remain calm and present for the mother for a once-in-a-lifetime moment.
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In: World health forum: an intern. journal of health development, Band 10, Heft 1989
ISSN: 0251-2432
In: Journal of women's history, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 208-218
ISSN: 1527-2036