The Effectiveness of the Ovulation Method as a Means of Achieving and Avoiding Pregnancy
Prebil AM , K Diane Daly , Thomas W Hilgers
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Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction, Omaha, Nebraska.ROR
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Hilgers, T. W., Prebil, A. M., & Daly, K. D. (1980). The Effectiveness of the Ovulation Method as a Means of Achieving and Avoiding Pregnancy.
Hilgers TW, Prebil AM, Daly KD. The Effectiveness of the Ovulation Method as a Means of Achieving and Avoiding Pregnancy. 1980.
Hilgers, T. W., et al. The Effectiveness of the Ovulation Method as a Means of Achieving and Avoiding Pregnancy. 1980.