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Posted Mon, 04/26/2010
Facts on Barriers to Contraceptive Use in the Philippines
Facts on Contraception and Abortion
The Health Benefits of Family Planning and Reproductive Health
WHO Expert Opinion on House Bill 4643 on Abortive Substances and Devices in the Philippines
WHO Official Reply to Questions on the Mechanisms of Action of Specific Contraceptives
Why Investing in Family Planning Makes Sense
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