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  1. The pope in Rio. The pope campaigns against abortion. (Published in 1997)

  2. Post-abortion family planning: a practical guide for programme managers. (Published in 1997)

  3. Pregnancy and abortion in breast cancer patients. Two case reports and a literature review. (Published in 1997)

  4. Prenatal sexing of human fetuses and selective abortion [editorial] (Published in 1997)

  5. Prevalence of induced abortion and family planning in Benin. [Prevalence des interruptions de grossesse et de la regulation des naissances au Benin.] (Published in 1997)

  6. Preventing infective sequelae of abortion. (Published in 1997)

  7. Preventing unsafe abortion in Nigeria. (Published in 1997)

  8. Prevention of induced abortion. [La prevention de l'IVG.] (Published in 1997)

  9. Prevention or abortion -- which? (Published in 1997)

  10. Prosecuting anti-abortion protest: an overview. (Published in 1997)

  11. Psychological aftereffects of abortion: the rest of the story. (Published in 1997)

  12. Psychological consequences of induced abortion. [Psykiske folger af provokeret abort.] (Published in 1997)

  13. Psychosocial aspects of induced abortion. (Published in 1997)

  14. Public funding of abortions and abortion counseling for poor women. (Published in 1997)

  15. Public opinion about abortion: twenty-five years after Roe v. Wade. (Published in 1997)

  16. Putting decriminalization of abortion to a refendum. [Poner a referendum la despenalizacion del aborto.] (Published in 1997)

  17. Quackery and abortion. (Published in 1997)

  18. Re: Induced Abortion and Risk for Breast Cancer: Reporting (Recall) Bias in a Dutch Case-Control Study [letter] (Published in 1997)

  19. Re: Induced abortion and risk for breast cancer: reporting (recall) bias in a Dutch case-control study. Responses [letter] (Published in 1997)

  20. Re: Induced abortion and risk for breast cancer: reporting (recall) bias in a Dutch case-control study. Responses [letter] (Published in 1997)

  21. Recording of legally induced abortions in Denmark, 1994. [Indberetning af provokerede aborter v 1994.] (Published in 1997)

  22. Reducing unsafe abortion in Kenya. (Published in 1997)

  23. Referral for abortion [letter] (Published in 1997)

  24. The relationship between maternal nutritional status and spontaneous abortion. (Published in 1997)

  25. The relationship of abortion to well-being: do race and religion make a difference? (Published in 1997)

  26. Repeat induced abortions in France: analysis of national statistics. [Les IVG repetees en France: analyse des bulletins statistiques d'IVG.] (Published in 1997)

  27. Reproductive characteristics and post-abortion health consequences in women undergoing illegal and legal abortion in Maputo. (Published in 1997)

  28. Reproductive health in the countries of Eastern Europe. From abortion to modern effective contraception. European health policies. [La sante de la reproduction dans les pays de l'Europe de l'Est. De l'avortement a la contraception moderne efficace. Politiques europeennes de sante.] (Published in 1997)

  29. Right-sided endocarditis following abortion -- underdiagnosed condition case report. (Published in 1997)

  30. The risk of breast cancer following spontaneous or induced abortion. (Published in 1997)

  31. The role of access in explaining state abortion rates. (Published in 1997)

  32. The role of physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurse-midwives in providing abortions: strategies for expanding abortion access. Recommendations from a national symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, December 13-14, 1996. (Published in 1997)

  33. The Roman Catholic position on abortion. (Published in 1997)

  34. RU486. Abortion by pill is not as simple as it seems. (Published in 1997)

  35. The Safe Motherhood Initiative and abortion care: compatible or not? (Published in 1997)

  36. Safe motherhood, unsafe abortion: a reflection on the impact of discourse. (Published in 1997)

  37. Safety, efficacy, and acceptability of medical abortion in China, Cuba, and India: a comparative trial of mifepristone-misoprostol versus surgical abortion. (Published in 1997)

  38. The seamless web: the violence of the abortion war and a consistent life ethic. (Published in 1997)

  39. Social regression and the global prevalence of abortion. (Published in 1997)

  40. Society, the state, and abortion in East Germany, 1950-1972. (Published in 1997)

  41. Socio-economic background, individual cost and hospital care expenditure in cases of illegal and legal abortion in Maputo. (Published in 1997)

  42. The spiritual cost of abortion. (Published in 1997)

  43. Standing strong against violence: abortion facilities not the only target. (Published in 1997)

  44. Taking the trade: abortion and gender relations in an eighteenth-century New England village. (Published in 1997)

  45. Teenage abortion and pregnancy statistics by state, 1992. (Published in 1997)

  46. Therapeutic abortion and intrauterine fetal death in the second trimester. Treatment using a gemeprost-sulprostone combination. [L'aborto terapeutico e la morte endouterina del feto nel secondo trimestre. Trattamento mediante impiego combinato gemeprost-sulprostone.] (Published in 1997)

  47. Toxoplasmosis among women with habitual abortion. [La toxoplasmose chez les femmes qui ont l'habitude d'avorter.] (Published in 1997)

  48. Trends in abortion 1990-1995. (Published in 1997)

  49. Trends in France, since 1989, of abortions induced by mifepristone (RU 486) along with a prostaglandin analogue. [Evolution depuis 1989, en France, des interruptions volontaires de grossesse par mifepristone (RU 486) associee a un analogue de prostaglandine.] (Published in 1997)

  50. Trying to prevent abortion. (Published in 1997)

  51. Umberto Eco and abortion. [Umberto Eco y el aborto.] (Published in 1997)

  52. Unholy union: the anti-abortion movement and White supremacy. (Published in 1997)

  53. Unsafe abortions: methods used and characteristics of patients attending hospitals in Nairobi, Lima, and Manila. (Published in 1997)

  54. Unsuccessful contraception among patients seeking abortion on demand. [Neuspeshna kontratseptsiia sred patsientki, izvurshvashti abort po zhelanie.] (Published in 1997)

  55. Unsuccessful treatment of missed abortion with a combination of an antiprogesterone and a prostaglandin E1 analogue. (Published in 1997)

  56. US Senate rejects post-viability abortion ban. (Published in 1997)

  57. Use of manual vacuum aspiration for treatment of incomplete abortion reduces costs and duration of patient's hospital stay in Forteleza, Brazil. [Uso da aspiracao manual a vacuo na reducao do custo e duracao de internamentos por aborto incompleto em Fortaleza, CE, Brasil.] (Published in 1997)

  58. Use of poison to induce an abortion. (Published in 1997)

  59. Vaginal misoprostol administered at home after mifepristone (RU486) for abortion. (Published in 1997)

  60. The validity of inferences of sex-selective infanticide, abortion and neglect from unusual reported sex ratios at birth. (Published in 1997)

  61. The volume and current methods of legal abortion in children and adolescents at the obstetrics and gynecology department in Novi Sad (1985-1995) [Obim v savremene metode legalnog prekida trudnoce u decijem v adolescentnom dobu na ginekoloskoj klinici u Novom Sadu u periodu 1985-1995. Godine]] (Published in 1997)

  62. Welfare generosity, pregnancies and abortions among unmarried recipients. (Published in 1997)

  63. When abortion was a crime: women, medicine, and law in the United States, 1867-1973. (Published in 1997)

  64. When abortion was illegal. (Published in 1997)

  65. Women imprisoned for abortion in Nepal: report of a Forum Asia fact-finding mission. (Published in 1997)

  66. Women prosecuted and imprisoned for abortion in Chile. (Published in 1997)

  67. Women union's project helps reduce abortions. (Published in 1997)

  68. Women's hidden transcripts about abortion in Brazil. (Published in 1997)

  69. Women's opinions on abortion legalization in a county in southern Brazil. [Opiniao de mulheres sobre a legalizacao do aborto em municipio de porte medio no sul do Brasil.] (Published in 1997)

  70. Women's perceptions of abortion in Egypt. (Published in 1997)

  71. Women's satisfaction with medical abortion with RU486. (Published in 1997)

  72. Women's struggle to decide about their own bodies: abortion and sexual rights in Argentina. (Published in 1997)

  73. Youth, premarital sexuality and abortion in Vietnam. (Published in 1997)

  74. Abortion in Turkey: a matter of state, family or individual decision. (Published in 1996)

  75. Contraception and induced abortion. Study of a sample of 500 women. [Contraccezione e interruzione volontaria della gravidanza. Indagine conoscitiva su di un campione di 500 donne.] (Published in 1996)

  76. Early diagnosis of congenital and acquired post-abortion intrauterine pathology by postabortion hysteroscopy. [Fruhdiagnostik von kongenitalen und erworbenen intrauterinen Abortursachen durch eine Post-Abortion-Hysteroskopie.] (Published in 1996)

  77. Evaluation of the effectiveness of vaginal misoprostol to induce first trimester abortion. (Published in 1996)

  78. A follow-up study of first trimester induced abortions at hospitals and family planning clinics in Sichuan province, China. (Published in 1996)

  79. Induced abortions and childbirths: trends in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Belarussia and the Ukraine during 1970 to 1994. (Published in 1996)

  80. Plasma human chorionic gonadotropin levels after induced abortion. (Published in 1996)

  81. Post-abortion complications after interruption of pregnancy with misoprostol. (Published in 1996)

  82. A randomized trial of 2 regimens for the administration of vaginal prostaglandins (gemeprost) for the induction of midtrimester abortion. (Published in 1996)

  83. The discussion on induced abortion in the Brazilian Congress: the role of the women's movement. [La discusión sobre el aborto provocado en el Congreso Nacional Brasileño: el papel del movimiento de mujeres.] (Published in 1996)

  84. Induced abortions and subsequent reproductive behaviour among women in urban areas of Nepal. (Published in 1996)

  85. Abortion in India: an overview. (Published in 1996)

  86. Induced abortion in the developing world: indirect estimates. (Published in 1996)

  87. Abortion in context: women's experience in two villages in Thai Binh province, Vietnam. (Published in 1996)

  88. Bavaria threatens to reduce abortion access. (Published in 1996)

  89. Dutch investigation launched into abortion clinics. (Published in 1996)

  90. Effect of CSM's warning about safety of third generation oral contraceptives. Abortions increased by nearly 8 per cent in Norway [letter] (Published in 1996)

  91. French court jails anti-abortion doctor. (Published in 1996)

  92. Pill scare linked to rise in abortions. (Published in 1996)

  93. 10 ways to effectively address unsafe abortion. (Published in 1996)

  94. 2nd International Conference on Abortion, Amsterdam, March 27-29, 1996. [2a. Conferencia Internacional sobre Aborto, Amsterdam, 27, 28 y 29 de marzo de 1996.] (Published in 1996)

  95. Abortion across social and cultural borders. (Published in 1996)

  96. Abortion and breast cancer risk. (Published in 1996)

  97. Abortion and cancer. (Published in 1996)

  98. Abortion and Catholic thought. The little-known history. (Published in 1996)

  99. Abortion and family planning in two northern communes of Vietnam. (Published in 1996)

  100. Abortion and fertility regulation [letter] (Published in 1996)

  101. Abortion and fertility regulation [letter] (Published in 1996)

  102. Abortion and fertility regulation. (Published in 1996)

  103. Abortion and harm to children: limits on television political advertisements. (Published in 1996)

  104. Abortion and maternal mortality. (Published in 1996)

  105. Abortion and reproductive choice: policy and politics in Japan. (Published in 1996)

  106. Abortion and STDs are major youth problems, says Dr. Asongwe. (Published in 1996)

  107. Abortion and the law. (Published in 1996)

  108. Abortion and the risk of breast cancer. Is there a believable association? [editorial] (Published in 1996)

  109. Abortion and undue burdens: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and judicial decision-making. (Published in 1996)

  110. Abortion as a public health problem in Zambia. (Published in 1996)

  111. Abortion at 18-22 weeks by laminaria dilation and evacuation. (Published in 1996)

  112. Abortion at work: ideology and practice in a feminist clinic. (Published in 1996)

  113. The abortion attitudes of Black women: 1972-1991. (Published in 1996)

  114. The abortion decision: fantasy processes. (Published in 1996)

  115. Abortion education for residents. (Published in 1996)

  116. Abortion foe convicted and sentenced for murders of women's health clinic workers. (Published in 1996)

  117. Abortion from a crosscultural perspective: an introduction. (Published in 1996)

  118. Abortion in a woman with hyperimmunoglobulin D syndrome (letter) [Avortement chez une femme ayant un syndrome hyperimmunoglobuline D.] (Published in 1996)

  119. Abortion in India: an overview. (Published in 1996)

  120. Abortion in India: an overview. (Published in 1996)

  121. Abortion in rural Bangladesh: evidence from the MCH-FP Extension Project. (Published in 1996)

  122. Abortion in Turkey. (Published in 1996)

  123. Abortion induced with methotrexate and misoprostol. (Published in 1996)

  124. Abortion law and practice in China: an overview with comparisons to the United States. (Published in 1996)

  125. Abortion law in Bavaria [letter] (Published in 1996)

  126. Abortion legislation [letter] (Published in 1996)

  127. Abortion legislation [letter] (Published in 1996)

  128. Abortion legislation and the physician's role. [Abortlov og legerolle.] (Published in 1996)

  129. Abortion patients in 1994-1995: characteristics and contraceptive use. (Published in 1996)

  130. Abortion patients of three medical college hospitals and a clinic in Bangladesh. (Published in 1996)

  131. Abortion policy and practice in Greece. (Published in 1996)

  132. Abortion policy in the United States and Canada: do institutions matter? (Published in 1996)

  133. Abortion policy triads and women's rights in Russia, the United States, and France. (Published in 1996)

  134. Abortion politics: public policy in cross-cultural perspective. (Published in 1996)

  135. Abortion proclamation (letter) [Abortmeldingen.] (Published in 1996)

  136. Abortion rate expected to soar -- contraceptives, not ban the answer. (Published in 1996)

  137. Abortion rates in the United States: the influence of opinion and policy. (Published in 1996)

  138. Abortion surveillance -- United States, 1992. (Published in 1996)

  139. Abortion surveillance: preliminary data--United States, 1993. (Published in 1996)

  140. Abortion traditions in rural Jamaica. (Published in 1996)

  141. Abortion training in family medicine. (Published in 1996)

  142. Abortion training in family practice residency programs. (Published in 1996)

  143. Abortion trends in Singapore: a 25-year review. (Published in 1996)

  144. Abortion, breast cancer, and impact factors - in this number and the last. (Published in 1996)

  145. Abortion, breast cancer, and the misuse of epidemiology. (Published in 1996)

  146. Abortion: a reader's guide. (Published in 1996)

  147. Abortion: a reference handbook. 2nd. (Published in 1996)

  148. Abortion: Bangladesh. (Published in 1996)

  149. Abortion: between freedom and necessity. (Published in 1996)

  150. Abortion: stop pointing fingers] (Published in 1996)

  151. Abortion: the antithesis of womanhood? (Published in 1996)

  152. Abortions drop in 1995. Japan. (Published in 1996)

  153. Addressing complications of unsafe abortion in sub-Saharan Africa: programme and policy actions. (Published in 1996)

  154. Adolescent abortion: family interactions as contributors to the perceived quality of parental involvement. (Published in 1996)

  155. The adolescent's right to confidential care when considering abortion. (Published in 1996)

  156. AMA vows to bring science into late-term abortion debate. (Published in 1996)

  157. Analysis of failure in medical abortion. (Published in 1996)

  158. Are unsafe induced abortions contributing to fertility decline in Africa? Findings from Egypt and Zimbabwe. (Published in 1996)

  159. As a medical abortion regimen, misoprostol alone is not highly effective, but rarely causes side effects. (Published in 1996)

  160. Attitudes about abortion among second-year medical students. (Published in 1996)

  161. Attitudes of rural Bangladesh physicians towards abortion. (Published in 1996)

  162. Breaking the abortion deadlock: from choice to consent. (Published in 1996)

  163. Budget stand-off's unexpected cost: more abortions. Study: Family planning cuts will cause 1.6 million more abortions each year. [Press release] (Published in 1996)

  164. Causative factors in first trimester abortion failure. (Published in 1996)

  165. Change in serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin after abortion with methotrexate and misoprostol. (Published in 1996)

  166. Characteristics of abortion seekers (southwestern Nigeria) (Published in 1996)

  167. The characteristics of women presenting for abortion and complications of illegal abortions at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia: an explorative study. (Published in 1996)

  168. A chronicle of abortion legality, Medicaid funding, and parental involvement laws, 1967-1994. (Published in 1996)

  169. Clinical study on induced abortion in a group of 221 adolescents. [Esperienze cliniche sulle interruzioni volontarie di gravidanza in un gruppo di 221 adolescenti.] (Published in 1996)

  170. Combined methotrexate and misoprostol for early induced abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  171. Combined methotrexate and misoprostol for early induced abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  172. Combined methotrexate and misoprostol for early induced abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  173. Combined methotrexate and misoprostol for early induced abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  174. A comparison of misoprostol with and without laminaria tents for induction of second-trimester abortion. (Published in 1996)

  175. Complications of unsafe abortion in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review. (Published in 1996)

  176. Congress votes to block abortion training requirements. (Published in 1996)

  177. Congressional effort to curb global abortion may backfire. (Published in 1996)

  178. Constitutionalizing abortion. (Published in 1996)

  179. Constructing women's psychological health in anti-abortion rhetoric. (Published in 1996)

  180. Consultant choice across decision contexts: are abortion decisions different? (Published in 1996)

  181. Correlates of timing of induced abortion in Turkey. (Published in 1996)

  182. Correspondence bias and attitude toward abortion: effects of information from others. (Published in 1996)

  183. Coverage of abortion controversial in both public and private plans. (Published in 1996)

  184. Cross-cultural research on euthanasia and abortion. (Published in 1996)

  185. Cultural differences in the abortion discourse of the Catholic Church: evidence from four countries. (Published in 1996)

  186. Culture, community and responsibilities: abortion in Ireland. (Published in 1996)

  187. A de-facto end to abortion in USA? [editorial] (Published in 1996)

  188. Declining induced abortion rate in Finland: data quality of the Finnish abortion register. (Published in 1996)

  189. Demographic characteristics, socioeconomic profile and contraceptive behaviour in patients with abortion at Jimma Hospital, Ethiopia. (Published in 1996)

  190. Detecting induced abortions from reports of pregnancy terminations in DHS calendar data. (Published in 1996)

  191. Determinants of induced abortion among women admitted to hospitals in the Nordeste region of Brazil. [Determinantes do aborto provocado entre mulheres admitidas em hospitais em localidade da regiao Nordeste do Brasil.] (Published in 1996)

  192. Determinants of induced abortion in rural Bangladesh. (Published in 1996)

  193. Developments in abortion policy in a context of illegality. The Belgian case from 1971 until 1990. (Published in 1996)

  194. Differences between spontaneous and induced abortions as risk factors for breast cancer. (Published in 1996)

  195. Difficulty in gathering information on illegal abortion from a population of women. [Dificuldades para obter informacoes da populacao de mulheres sobre aborto ilegal.] (Published in 1996)

  196. Does an abortion increase the risk of intrapartum infection in the following pregnancy? (Published in 1996)

  197. Does induced or spontaneous abortion affect the risk of breast cancer? (Published in 1996)

  198. Dworkin and Casey on abortion. (Published in 1996)

  199. Dynamics of abortion in various regions of the Russian Federation. [Dinamika abortov v otdelnykh regionakh RF.] (Published in 1996)

  200. Early predictors of nonmarital first pregnancy and abortion. (Published in 1996)

  201. The effect of expansions in Medicaid income eligibility on abortion. (Published in 1996)

  202. The effect of Medicaid abortion funding restrictions on abortions, pregnancies and births. (Published in 1996)

  203. Effects of induced abortion and son preference on the imbalance of sex ratio in Korea. (Published in 1996)

  204. The effects of short-term variation in abortion funding on pregnancy outcomes. (Published in 1996)

  205. The effects of the 1993 anti-abortion law in Poland. (Published in 1996)

  206. Efforts underway to impose harsh regulations on abortion providers. (Published in 1996)

  207. The emerging problem of induced abortions in squatter settlements of Karachi, Pakistan. (Published in 1996)

  208. Epidemiology of abortions in Russia. (Published in 1996)

  209. Ethical and legal issues regarding selective abortion of fetuses with Down syndrome. (Published in 1996)

  210. Ethical dilemma of medical abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  211. Evidence for the promoting role of the intra-uterine kinin release in the development of late hypertonic saline-induced abortion. (Published in 1996)

  212. Experience with abortion related admissions in Dhaka Medical College Hospital. (Published in 1996)

  213. Experts predict increase in overseas abortions, maternal deaths. (Published in 1996)

  214. Factors that led to unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion (southwestern Nigeria) (Published in 1996)

  215. Fathers' foetuses and abortion decision-making: the reproduction of maternal ideology in Canadian judicial discourse. (Published in 1996)

  216. Feminist perspectives on abortion and reproductive technologies. (Published in 1996)

  217. First trimester abortion options. (Published in 1996)

  218. First Workshop on Protocol and Complications in Low and High Risk Abortion, Madrid, April 27, 1996. [Primera Jornada sobre Protocolo y Complicaciones en el Aborto de Bajo y Alto Riesgo, Madrid, 27 de abril de 1996.] (Published in 1996)

  219. FPAN registers Protection of Pregnancy Bill 1996 and advocates for liberalised abortion policies. (Published in 1996)

  220. Fundholding general practitioners becoming purchasers of abortion -- what are the implications? [editorial] (Published in 1996)

  221. Gender differences in attitudes toward abortion among Protestant seminarians. (Published in 1996)

  222. Hospital-based descriptive study of illegally induced abortion-related mortality and morbidity, and its cost on health services. (Published in 1996)

  223. House again passes ban on abortions at military facilities. (Published in 1996)

  224. Illegal or unsafe abortion in Guinea. (Published in 1996)

  225. The impact of provider availability on abortion demand. (Published in 1996)

  226. The impact of state abortion restrictions on minors' demand for abortions. (Published in 1996)

  227. The impact of state level restrictions on abortion. (Published in 1996)

  228. Impact of the introduction of new medical methods on therapeutic abortions at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. (Published in 1996)

  229. The incidence of abortion: a worldwide overview. (Published in 1996)

     

     

  230. Incidence of induced abortion in Nigeria. Abortion rate / 1000 women age 15-44. (Published in 1996)

  231. An Indian perspective on unsafe abortion. (Published in 1996)

  232. Induced abortion after the 12th week of pregnancy in the county of Arhus 1993-1994. Psychological consequences. [Abortus provocatus efter 12. svangerskabsuge v Arhus amt 1993-1994. Psykiske konsekvenser.] (Published in 1996)

  233. Induced abortion and contraceptive use in Russia; state of the art and need for a micro-approach. (Published in 1996)

  234. Induced abortion and risk for breast cancer: reporting (recall) bias in a Dutch case-control study. (Published in 1996)

  235. Induced abortion as a cause of maternal mortality. (Published in 1996)

  236. Induced abortion as a risk factor for subsequent fetal loss. (Published in 1996)

  237. Induced abortion as an independent risk factor for breast cancer: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis. (Published in 1996)

  238. Induced abortion in Greenland. [Provokeret abort v Gronland.] (Published in 1996)

  239. Induced abortion in Italy: levels, trends and characteristics. (Published in 1996)

  240. Induced abortion in Kenya: its determinants and associated factors. (Published in 1996)

  241. Induced abortion, bias, and breast cancer: why epidemiology hasn't reached its limit [editorial] (Published in 1996)

  242. Induced abortion. (Published in 1996)

  243. Induced abortion: epidemiology and the possibility of prevention. [L'interruzione volontaria di gravidanza: epidemiologia e possibilita di prevenzione.] (Published in 1996)

  244. Induced abortion: judicial reports. [Aborto voluntario: cronica judicial.] (Published in 1996)

  245. Induced abortions in relation to preceding contraceptive methods. [Provokerede aborter sat v relation til brugen af praeventive midler.] (Published in 1996)

  246. The international conspiracy against abortion rights. Loving babies, hating women. (Published in 1996)

  247. Intravaginal misoprostol before first trimester induced abortion in nulliparous women. [Le misoprostol par voie vaginale avant interruption volontaire de grossesse chez la nullipare.] (Published in 1996)

  248. Ireland and the European Union: the impact of integration and social change on abortion policy. (Published in 1996)

  249. Is illegal abortion a safe procedure? A case report. [Es el aborto ilegal un procedimiento seguro? Prsentacion de un caso.] (Published in 1996)

  250. Issues raised by medical abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  251. Issues raised by medical abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  252. Knowledge of emergency contraception amongst men and women in the general population and women seeking an abortion. (Published in 1996)

  253. Late abortions in Northern Jutland. [Sene aborter v Nordjyllands Amt.] (Published in 1996)

  254. Late induced abortion: how tough is the law? [Late zwangerschapsafbreking: hoe hard is het recht?] (Published in 1996)

  255. Late presentation for abortion. (Published in 1996)

  256. Late psychological sequelae of abortion: questions from a primary care perspective. (Published in 1996)

  257. The law as it affects abortion. (Published in 1996)

  258. Legalising abortion: it's time [editorial] (Published in 1996)

  259. Lessons from the Dutch abortion experience. (Published in 1996)

  260. Longer delay before prostaglandin administration improves effectiveness of medical abortion regimen. (Published in 1996)

  261. Lower house of Polish Parliament moves to consider liberalized abortion law. (Published in 1996)

  262. Maternal and child health / family planning and abortion in Madagascar. (Published in 1996)

  263. Maternal mortality from septic abortion: a report from Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka. (Published in 1996)

  264. A matter of consequence: abortion rhetoric and media messages. (Published in 1996)

  265. Measures mandating information on abortion and breast cancer "link" pose new threat to reproductive health. (Published in 1996)

  266. Medical abortion: ethics, laws and religious points of view. A study by the 1994-1995 Ethics and Morals Committee of the ISPN. (Published in 1996)

  267. Medical abortion: what does the research tell us? [editorial] (Published in 1996)

  268. Medical and psychological consequences of legal abortion in the United States. (Published in 1996)

  269. A medical record linkage analysis of abortion underreporting. (Published in 1996)

  270. Medically induced (non-surgical) early first trimester abortion with mifepristone (RU 486) and multidose misoprostol. (Published in 1996)

  271. Methotrexate and misoprostol for abortion. (Published in 1996)

  272. Methotrexate and misoprostol for early abortion: a multicenter trial. Acceptability. (Published in 1996)

  273. Methotrexate and misoprostol for early abortion: a multicenter trial. I. Safety and efficacy. (Published in 1996)

  274. Methotrexate and misoprostol when surgical abortion fails. (Published in 1996)

  275. Michigan's proposed Prenatal Protection Act: undermining a women's right to an abortion. (Published in 1996)

  276. Mifepristone and first trimester abortion. (Published in 1996)

  277. Mifepristone and misoprostol in medically induced abortion. [Mifepristone et misoprostol dans les interruptions medicales de grossesses.] (Published in 1996)

  278. Minor's abortion: is the requirement for parental consent ethically justified? (Published in 1996)

  279. Miscarriage and abortion are related to increased endometrial cancer risk. (Published in 1996)

  280. Misoprostol alone is not a highly effective medical abortion regimen, but it rarely causes side effects. (Published in 1996)

  281. Montana physician assistant can again provide abortions. (Published in 1996)

  282. Morbidity and mortality related to induced abortions (a study conducted in hospitals of Cotonou, Benin in 1993) (Published in 1996)

  283. Multiple group association models with latent variables: an analysis of secular trends in abortion attitudes, 1972-1988. (Published in 1996)

  284. Nausea, vomiting and thyroid function before and after induced abortion in normal pregnancy. (Published in 1996)

  285. Nearly 50,000 abortions per year in Bolivia. [Cerca de 50.000 abortos por ano en Bolivia.] (Published in 1996)

  286. Negative reports on oral contraceptives -- increased number of induced abortions. [Negativ omtale av p-piller -- okning av antall svangerskapsavbrudd.] (Published in 1996)

  287. New survey explores effects of induced abortion on breast cancer risk. (Published in 1996)

  288. New Wisconsin law is latest move by states to restrict abortions. (Published in 1996)

  289. New York appeals court finds state not liable for death after physician under review performed abortion. (Published in 1996)

  290. Newsroom guide to abortion and family planning. 2nd ed. (Published in 1996)

  291. No neutral ground? Abortion politics in an age of absolutes. (Published in 1996)

  292. No tolerance for "tolerance" plank in abortion politics. (Published in 1996)

  293. An obligation to provide abortion services: what happens when physicians refuse? (Published in 1996)

  294. OR experience in other countries: post-abortion care and FP counselling in Egypt. (Published in 1996)

  295. Oral methotrexate and vaginal misoprostol for early abortion. (Published in 1996)

  296. An overview of unsafe abortion in Africa. Foreword. (Published in 1996)

  297. Parents' consent for a minor's abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  298. Parents' consent for a minor's abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  299. Parents' consent for a minor's abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  300. Pharmacists should not participate in abortion or assisted suicide. (Published in 1996)

  301. Pharmacists' beliefs about abortion and RU-486. (Published in 1996)

  302. Polish parliament liberalizes abortion law. (Published in 1996)

  303. The practice of induced abortion among low-income populations in Rio de Janeiro: perspectives of clients and health-care providers. Final report. (Published in 1996)

  304. Pregnancy and abortion counselling. (Published in 1996)

  305. The pregnancy that doesn't stay: the practice and perception of abortion by Ekiti Yoruba women. (Published in 1996)

  306. Pregnancy, abortion and the dangers of prescribing vitamin A analogs in Australia [letter] (Published in 1996)

  307. Pregnancy, abortion, and birth rates among US adolescents --1980, 1985, and 1990. (Published in 1996)

  308. Prevalence of domestic violence among women seeking abortion services. (Published in 1996)

  309. Profile of abortion in Nigeria. (Published in 1996)

  310. Provision of a district abortion service by a community family planning department. (Published in 1996)

  311. Psychological and social characteristics of women having repeated induced abortions. A survey in three French centers. [Caracteristiques psychologiques et sociales des femmes qui ont des IVG iteratives. Enquete dans trois centres francais.] (Published in 1996)

  312. Public funding for contraceptive, sterilization and abortion services, 1994. (Published in 1996)

  313. Public policies on abortion: contrasts between experience and marketing. Pt. 1. [Politicas publicas sobre el aborto: contrastes entre experiencia y marketing (1 parte)] (Published in 1996)

  314. The quality of abortion services in Turkey. Social issues in reproductive medicine. (Published in 1996)

  315. Quality of existing abortion-care services and complications of induced abortion (southwestern Nigeria) (Published in 1996)

  316. A randomised study of two doses of gemeprost in combination with mifepristone for induction of abortion in the second trimester of pregnancy. (Published in 1996)

  317. The recent pill scare and number of legal abortions in Norway. (Published in 1996)

  318. A record linkage analysis of abortion underreporting. (Published in 1996)

  319. Reducing pain of first trimester abortion under local anaesthesia. (Published in 1996)

  320. Referral for abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  321. Referral for abortion [letter] (Published in 1996)

  322. Reflections of a Catholic theologian on visiting an abortion clinic. (Published in 1996)

  323. The relationship between methods of performing induced abortions and the sociodemographic characteristics of the women: differences between the treatment of Italian and non-EEC women in Rome, 1987-1993. [Relazione tra modalita di effettuazione dell'interruzione volontario di gravidanza (IVG) e caratteristiche socio-demografiche delle donne: differenze tra italiane ed extracomunitarie a Roma, 1987-1993.] (Published in 1996)

  324. The relationship between past and current attachment and incidence of multiple first trimester abortions. (Published in 1996)

  325. Religious stability, endogamy, and the effects of personal religiosity on attitudes toward abortion. (Published in 1996)

  326. Repeat abortion: a comparative study. (Published in 1996)

  327. Response to medicine and abortion issue [letter] (Published in 1996)

  328. Response to medicine and abortion issue [letter] (Published in 1996)

  329. Restrictions on Medicaid funding of abortion. Effects on birth weight and pregnancy resolutions. (Published in 1996)

  330. Rethinking abortion: equal choice, the Constitution, and reproductive politics. (Published in 1996)

  331. Rhetoric and symbols in American abortion politics. (Published in 1996)

  332. The right to choose and the choice of law: the experience of the Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics and the Morgentaler decision. [Le droit au choix et le choix du Droit: l'experience de l'Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics et le jugement Morgentaler.] (Published in 1996)

  333. Risk of breast cancer among white women following induced abortion. (Published in 1996)

  334. The role of family planning in preventing abortion. (Published in 1996)

  335. The role of induced abortion in the fertility transition of Latin America. (Published in 1996)

  336. Schooling and labor market consequences of the 1970 state abortion reforms. (Published in 1996)

  337. Scientists change the face of debate with RU-486 decision. Abortion issues. (Published in 1996)

  338. Seeking influence through characterizing self-categories: an analysis of anti-abortionist rhetoric. (Published in 1996)

  339. Selections from current literature: abortion, breast cancer and causal inferences. (Published in 1996)

  340. Selective abortion. Doctors who perform abortions for social reasons are social technicians [letter] (Published in 1996)

  341. Senate sustains president's veto of abortion method ban. (Published in 1996)

  342. Sexual behavior of women seeking hormonal contraception and women seeking induced abortion. [Sexualni chovani zadatelek o hormonalni kontracepci a zadatelek o umele preruseni tehotenstvi.] (Published in 1996)

  343. Should abortion training be a requirement of obstetrics and gynecology residencies? Commentary. (Published in 1996)

  344. Should abortion training be a requirement of obstetrics and gynecology residencies? Commentary. (Published in 1996)

  345. Should abortion training be a requirement of obstetrics and gynecology residencies? Commentary. (Published in 1996)

  346. Should abortion training be a requirement of obstetrics and gynecology residencies? Commentary. (Published in 1996)

  347. A situation analysis of induced abortions in Uganda. (Published in 1996)

  348. A situation analysis of induced abortions in Uganda. (Published in 1996)

  349. Social conditions and reasons for choosing abortion. [Abortsogendes praeventionsbrug og arsager til valg af abort.] (Published in 1996)

  350. The social consequences of induced abortion in Bamako, Mali. (Published in 1996)

  351. Social dynamics of abortion services in rural Bangladesh. (Published in 1996)

  352. South Africa plans to liberalise abortion law. (Published in 1996)

  353. South African geneticists' attitudes to the present Abortion and Sterilisation Act of 1975. (Published in 1996)

  354. South African parliament approves sweeping abortion reform. (Published in 1996)

  355. The stability of compromise: abortion politics in Western Europe. (Published in 1996)

  356. A statistical analysis of abortions in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1977 to 1988. [Eine statistische Analyse der Schwangerschaftsabbruche der Jahre 1977 bis 1988 in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.] (Published in 1996)

  357. Storming wombs and Waco: how the anti-abortion and militia movements converge. (Published in 1996)

  358. The story of abortion law in Poland. (Published in 1996)

  359. Supreme Court issues limited ruling in challenge to Utah abortion ban. (Published in 1996)

  360. Surveillance of induced abortions in Umbria. [La sorveglianza delle interruzioni volontarie di gravidanza in Umbria.] (Published in 1996)

  361. Sweeping changes made to South Africa's abortion law. (Published in 1996)

  362. Tackling unsafe abortion in Mauritius. (Published in 1996)

  363. Teen motherhood and abortion access. (Published in 1996)

  364. Teenage abortion in Germany: with reference to the legal system in the United States. (Published in 1996)

  365. Telling their stories: Puerto Rican women and abortion. (Published in 1996)

  366. Topics for our times: public health on the line -- abortion and beyond. (Published in 1996)

  367. Towards regional equality in family planning: teenage pregnancies and abortions in Finland from 1976 to 1993. (Published in 1996)

  368. Treatment of incomplete abortion: an evaluation of manual vacuum aspiration versus curettage at the Maternal Perinatal Institute in Lima, Peru. (Published in 1996)

  369. Trends in abortion, contraception and fertility in three Latin American countries. (Published in 1996)

  370. UK "pill scare" led to abortion increase. (Published in 1996)

  371. Unsafe / illegal abortion in Ethiopia. (Published in 1996)

  372. Unsafe abortion and family planning in Togo. [Avortement a risques et planification familiale au Togo.] (Published in 1996)

  373. Unsafe abortion and post abortion family planning in Africa: the case of Lesotho. (Published in 1996)

  374. Unsafe abortion in Gambia. (Published in 1996)

  375. Unsafe abortion. (Published in 1996)

  376. Unsafe abortion: a situational analysis. (Published in 1996)

  377. Unwanted pregnancy: its existing solutions from the perspective of young adults in Bangkok and the abortion law. (Published in 1996)

  378. The use of induced abortion in Mauritius: alternative to fertility regulation or emergency procedure? (Published in 1996)

  379. Values in practice: issues and arguments about abortion. (Published in 1996)

  380. Views and attitude towards abortion law. (Published in 1996)

  381. Wanted: privacy protection for doctors who perform abortions. (Published in 1996)

  382. Welfare reform and abortion: research perspectives. (Published in 1996)

  383. What's happening to abortion rates? (Published in 1996)

  384. Who should conduct abortion counseling? (letter) [Hvem skal drive abortradgivning?] (Published in 1996)

  385. Who should conduct abortion counseling? (letter) [Hvem skal drive abortradgivning?] (Published in 1996)

  386. Women's abortion experiences as sources of political mobilization. (Published in 1996)

  387. Women's experiences of unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion in Nigeria. Summary report. (Published in 1996)

  388. Women's perspectives on abortion in Romania. (Published in 1996)

     

     

  389. Young adults' knowledge, attitudes, and behavior about abortions in young women. (Published in 1996)

  390. The abortion rate paradox: the impact of national policy change on abortion rates. (Published in 1995)

  391. Abortion training in obstetrics and gynecology residency programs in the United States, 1991-1992. (Published in 1995)

  392. Dilapan tent-gemeprost regimen vs. combinations of extra-amniotic Rivanol-Laminaria / Lamicel and oxytocin for second trimester abortion. (Published in 1995)

  393. Familial risk, abortion and their interactive effect on the risk of breast cancer -- a combined analysis of six case-control studies. (Published in 1995)

  394. Induction of abortion in the second trimester by a combination of misoprostol and mifepristone: a randomized comparison between two misoprostol regimens. (Published in 1995)

  395. Pope John Paul II on abortion, contraception, and euthanasia. (Published in 1995)

  396. A randomized trial comparing misoprostol three and seven days after methotrexate for early abortion. (Published in 1995)

  397. Religious determinants of state abortion policy. (Published in 1995)

  398. Sterilization and abortion. [Esterilización y aborto.] (Published in 1995)

  399. Sex-selective abortion: a relational approach. (Published in 1995)

  400. Abortion: Who is responsible for our rights? (Published in 1995)

  401. US poised to outlaw late abortion technique. (Published in 1995)

  402. Abortion in France still under attack. (Published in 1995)

  403. Abortion issue goes to US courts. (Published in 1995)

  404. Abortion laws cause problems in Poland. (Published in 1995)

  405. Doctors and nurses' right to refuse to participate in abortions [letter] (Published in 1995)

  406. Drug combination adds fuel to US abortion debate. (Published in 1995)

  407. French government cracks down on abortion protests. (Published in 1995)

  408. Medical profession at last speaks out over abortion. (Published in 1995)

  409. New German abortion law agreed. (Published in 1995)

  410. Paris court attacks abortion law. (Published in 1995)

  411. Protecting adolescent girls against tetanus. Induced abortion can predispose to tetanus [letter] (Published in 1995)

  412. Spanish abortion reform faces opposition. (Published in 1995)

  413. Spanish cabinet moves to liberalize abortion law. (Published in 1995)

  414. Sterilization, contraception and abortion: global issues for women. (Published in 1995)

  415. Survey questions for the measurement of induced abortion. (Published in 1995)

  416. Testing alternative approaches to providing integrated treatment of abortion complications and family planning in Kenya: findings from phase I. (Published in 1995)

  417. Testing alternative approaches to providing integrated treatment of abortion complications and family planning in Kenya: findings from phase I. (Published in 1995)

  418. Timing of conception and the risk of spontaneous abortion among pregnancies occurring during the use of natural family planning. (Published in 1995)

  419. Title X survives initial GOP cuts, but abortion funding is tightened. (Published in 1995)

  420. Topics for our times: Justice Blackmun and legal abortion -- a besieged legacy to women's reproductive health. (Published in 1995)

  421. Tracking the trends. Year-end review of 1995 state actions on reproductive health policy. Abortion services. (Published in 1995)

  422. The transplacental passage and distribution of ceftazidime in the fetal and maternal organs in a second trimester abortion. [Transplatsentarny v perekhod v raspredelenie tseftazidima v organakh ploda v zhenshchin pri preryvanii beremennosti vo II trimestre.] (Published in 1995)

  423. Treatment of incomplete abortion: manual vacuum aspiration versus curettage in the Maternal Perinatal Institute in Lima, Peru. (Published in 1995)

  424. Truth, not truce: "common ground" on abortion, a movement within both movements. (Published in 1995)

  425. Two appeals panels affirm decisions striking down abortion funding bans. (Published in 1995)

  426. Two thirds of Americans have misperceptions about the percentage of pregnancies ending in abortion in the U.S. Public overestimates the percentage of total abortions occurring among teens and minorities. Overwhelming majority of Americans view unplanned pregnancy as a major problem in the U.S. News release. (Published in 1995)

  427. Unplanned pregnancies and abortion counselling. Some thoughts on unconscious motivations. (Published in 1995)

  428. Unsafe abortion. (Published in 1995)

  429. US abortion debate mires budget battle. (Published in 1995)

  430. US House votes to ban abortion method. (Published in 1995)

  431. Using induced abortion to measure contraceptive efficacy. (Published in 1995)

  432. Utah's ban on abortion coverage for low-income women challenged. (Published in 1995)

  433. Views of women in Yoruba culture and their impact on the abortion decision [editorial] (Published in 1995)

  434. What if Mary Sue wanted an abortion instead? The effect of Davis v. Davis on abortion rights. (Published in 1995)

  435. What the U.S. Constitution says. The law and abortion. (Published in 1995)

  436. Who should perform abortion counseling? (letter) [Hvem skal drive abortradgivning?] (Published in 1995)

  437. Words of Magaly Caram de Alvarez on publication of the book, "Social Determinants and Consequences of Induced Abortion in the Dominican Republic". [Palabras de Magaly Caram de Alvarez en la puesta en circulacion del libro "Determinantes Sociales y Consecuencias del Aborto Inducido en la Republica Dominicana".] (Published in 1995)

  438. 1995 Survey of Obstetrician / Gynecologists on Contraception and Unplanned Pregnancy: Attitudes and Practices with Regard to Abortion. Chart Pack. (Published in 1995)

  439. Abortion [editorial] (Published in 1995)

  440. Abortion [letter] (Published in 1995)

  441. Abortion [letter] (Published in 1995)

  442. Abortion [letter] (Published in 1995)