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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 5, 1997 - Issue 9: Abortion: unfinished business
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Abortion needs of women in India: A case study of rural Maharashtra

Pages 77-86 | Published online: 01 May 1997

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Kirti Gaur, Ankita Shukla & Rajib Acharya. (2022) Association between the place of abortion and post-abortion contraceptive adoption and continuation: the case of India. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters 29:2.
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Sarika Chaturvedi, Sayyed Ali, Bharat Randive, Yogesh Sabde, Vishal Diwan & Ayesha De Costa. (2015) Availability and distribution of safe abortion services in rural areas: a facility assessment study in Madhya Pradesh, India. Global Health Action 8:1.
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Subha Sri B & T.K. Sundari Ravindran. (2014) Safe, accessible medical abortion in a rural Tamil Nadu clinic, India, but what about sexual and reproductive rights?. Reproductive Health Matters 22:sup44, pages 134-143.
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Suchitra S Dalvie. (2008) Second Trimester Abortions in India. Reproductive Health Matters 16:sup31, pages 37-45.
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Siddhivinayak S Hirve. (2004) Abortion Law, Policy and Services in India: A Critical Review. Reproductive Health Matters 12:sup24, pages 114-121.
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Ravi Duggal. (2004) The Political Economy of Abortion in India: Cost and Expenditure Patterns. Reproductive Health Matters 12:sup24, pages 130-137.
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Nandini Oomman & Bela R Ganatra. (2002) Sex Selection: The Systematic Elimination of Girls. Reproductive Health Matters 10:19, pages 184-188.
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Lakshmi Ramachandar & Pertti J Pelto. (2002) The Role of Village Health Nurses in Mediating Abortions in Rural Tamil Nadu, India. Reproductive Health Matters 10:19, pages 64-75.
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Marge Berer. (2002) Making Abortions Safe: A Matter of Good Public Health Policy and Practice. Reproductive Health Matters 10:19, pages 31-44.
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Bela Ganatra & Siddhi Hirve. (2002) Induced Abortions Among Adolescent Women in Rural Maharashtra, India. Reproductive Health Matters 10:19, pages 76-85.
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Margubur Rahaman, Puja Das, Pradip Chouhan, Kailash Chandra Das, Avijit Roy & Nanigopal Kapasia. (2022) Examining the rural-urban divide in predisposing, enabling, and need factors of unsafe abortion in India using Andersen’s behavioral model. BMC Public Health 22:1.
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Anjali Singh, Rakesh Mishra, K. K. Singh & Prashant Verma. (2020) Abortions followed by contraceptive failures in Northern India: an analysis of contraceptive histories (2009–2014). Genus 76:1.
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Gita Radhakrishnan, Rashmi Gupta & Anita Mehdiratta. (2019) Awareness, Attitude, and Acceptability for Abortion Law among MTP Seekers at a Tertiary Care Center of East Delhi. Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 11:2, pages 120-125.
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Nupur Ray. (2014) Exploring ‘Empowerment’ and ‘Agency’ in Ronald Dworkin’s Theory of Rights: A Study of Women’s Abortion Rights in India. Indian Journal of Gender Studies 21:2, pages 277-311.
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Shveta Kalyanwala, Rajib Acharya & A.J. Francis Zavier. (2012) Adoption and continuation of contraception following medical or surgical abortion in Bihar and Jharkhand, India. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 118:S1.
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B. Subha Sri & T.K. Sundari Ravindran. (2012) Medical abortion: Understanding perspectives of rural and marginalized women from rural South India. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 118:S1.
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A.J. Francis Zavier & Sabu S. Padmadas. (2012) Postabortion contraceptive use and method continuation in India. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 118:1, pages 65-70.
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Anibal Faúndes. (2010) Unsafe abortion – the current global scenario. Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology 24:4, pages 467-477.
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Michael A. Koenig, Gillian H.C. Foo & Ketan Joshi. (2003) Quality of Care Within the Indian Family Welfare Programme: A Review of Recent Evidence. Studies in Family Planning 31:1, pages 1-18.
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