Vol , Issue Date of Publication: April 01, 1999

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‘injectable contraceptives for the Indian population

Kamal Hazari
Abstract:
National data on prevalence rates of abortions, low birth weights, infant and maternal morbidity and mortality are still high in India and coexist with a high unmet need for contraception. This indicates a need to improve and increase the choice of contraceptive methods within the National Family Welfare Programme.


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