Studies in Family Planning
INDEXINTRODUCTION Postpartum and Post-Abortion Contraception:From Research to Programs 343 Iqbal H. Shah, KG. Santhya, and John Cleland Reassessing Unmet Need for Family Planning in the Postpartum Period 355 Clémentine Rossier, Sarah EK. Bradley, John Ross, and William Winfrey Contraceptive Adoption, Discontinuation, and Switching among Postpartum Women in Nairobi's Urban Slums 369 Joyce N. Mumah, Kazuyo Machiyama, Michael Mutua, Caroline W. Kabiru, and John Cleland Associations Between Abortion Services and Acceptance of Postabortion Contraception in Six Indian States 387 Sushanta K. Banerjee, Sumit Gulati, Kathryn L. Andersen, Valerie Acre, Janardan Warvaciekar, and Deepa Navin Postpartum Contraception in Northern Tanzania: Patterns of Use, Relationship to Antenatal Intentions, and Impact of Antenatal Counseling 405 Sarah C. Keogh, Mark Urassa, Yusufu Kumogola, Samwel Kalongoji, Daniel Kimaro, and Basia Zaba Interventions to Improve Postpartum Family Planning in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Program Implications and Research Priorities 423 John Cleland, lqbal H. Shah, and Marina Daniele DATA Democratic Republic of Congo 2013-14 DHS 443 Dominican Republic 2013 DHS 453 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 463
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