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Australian women need increased access to long-acting reversible contraception


Ethics & Health Law News - 01-Sep-2013

Med J Aust 2013; 199 (5): 317-318. 2 September 2013 Authors: Kirsten I Black, Deborah Bateson and Caroline Harvey “In November 2012, an emergent theme at the first National Sexual and Reproductive Health Conference, convened by the Public Health Association of Australia and Sexual Health and Family Planning Australia, was the need to increase access [...]...


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