Chapter 1: Disturbing Trends in the Health Care of Women, Children and Families
The Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTECHNOLOGY, 47-64, 2004
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Topics
Ethics/Philosophy > RRM Philosophy > ParadigmEthics/Philosophy > Bioethics > Reproductive TechnologyEthics/Philosophy > Informed Consent > Patient RightsContraception/Comparison > FABM vs Hormonal > Side EffectsContraception/Comparison > Side Effects > Hormonal ContraceptionContraception/Comparison > Effectiveness > ContinuationGeneral OB/GYN > Epidemiology > TrendsGeneral OB/GYN > Clinical Practice > QualityPregnancy > Outcomes > Miscarriage RatesPregnancy > Recurrent Loss > EtiologyPregnancy > Preterm Birth > Risk FactorsInfertility > Couple-Based > CounselingInfertility > Unexplained > OutcomesReproductive Endocrinology > Ovulation > InductionDiagnostics > Hormone Assays > ProgesteroneBody Literacy > Education > AdolescentBody Literacy > Patient Empowerment > Self-AdvocacyRRM Methods > General FABM > Clinical OutcomesMenstrual Cycle > Disorders > Dysmenorrhea
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Hilgers, T. W. (2004). Chapter 1: Disturbing Trends in the Health Care of Women, Children and Families. *The Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTECHNOLOGY*, 47-64.
Hilgers TW. Chapter 1: Disturbing Trends in the Health Care of Women, Children and Families. The Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTECHNOLOGY. 2004:47-64.
Hilgers, T. W. "Chapter 1: Disturbing Trends in the Health Care of Women, Children and Families." *The Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTECHNOLOGY*, 2004, pp. 47-64.
Keywords
Medical Ethics; Reproductive Health; Contraception; Fertility; Maternal Health; Child Welfare