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It presents an article on a study about birth intervals and infant mortality (neonatal, early post neonatal and late post-neonatal toddler)
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Birth Intervals , Infant Mortality , Sibling Relations , Infant WelfareABSTRACT
It presents an article on a study about birth intervals and infant mortality (neonatal, early post neonatal and late post-neonatal toddler).
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Birth Intervals , Infant Mortality , Sibling Relations , Infant WelfareABSTRACT
It presents an article of a study about the association between fetal state regulation and neonatal state regulation.
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Fetal Development , Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities , Reproductive MedicineABSTRACT
It presents an article talking about the WHO medical eligibility criteria for the use of contraceptive, strengths and weaknesses, industrialized and developing countries, and methodological quality and family planning.
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Contraceptive Devices , Reference Standards , Eligibility Determination , Methods , Family Planning Services , ContraceptionABSTRACT
It presents an article of a study designed to evaluate comprehension of a prototype over-the-counter package label for an emergency contraceptive pill product.
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Contraceptives, Postcoital , Evaluation Study , Consumer Product Safety , Methods , ContraceptionABSTRACT
It present an article about postnatal care use in Indian southern states, patterns and determinants, planning and implementing programs, availability and accessibility, antenatal care, rural areas, and mother and child well-being.
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Maternal Health Services , Delivery of Health Care , Health Services Accessibility , Health Plan Implementation , Health Planning , Health Workforce , Family Health , Rural Areas , Prenatal CareABSTRACT
This paper, investigates the conclusions of further by replicating their methodology on two different panel data sets. It discusses some of he assumptions and implications underlying the conclusions made by Adams et al. (2002) and reinterpret their results and the results of this paper in terms of pathways from SES to health and mortality.