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Issue Highlights

  • The macroeconomic environment and sexual and reproductive health: a review of trends over the last 30 years
    November 2011(Vol. 19 | No. 38 | Pages 11-25)

    Sharon Fonn, TK Sundari Ravindran

  • Perpetuating power: some reasons why reproductive health has stalled
    November 2011(Vol. 19 | No. 38 | Pages 26-34)

    Berit Austveg

  • Perpetuating power: a response
    November 2011(Vol. 19 | No. 38 | Pages 35-41)

    Adriana Ortiz Ortega

  • Genitals and ethnicity: the politics of genital modifications
    May 2010 (Vol. 18 | No. 35 | Pages 29-37)

    Sara Johnsdotter, Birgitta Essén

  • Introducing Medical Abortion within the Primary Health System: Comparison with Other Health Interventions and Commodities
    November 2005 (Vol. 13 | No. 26 | Pages 13-19)

    Sharad D Iyengar

  • Reasonably safe? Breast implants and informed consent
    May 2010 (Vol. 18 | No. 35 | Pages 94-102)

    Diana M Zuckerman

  • Views of women and men in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, on three forms of female genital modification
    May 2010 (Vol. 18 | No. 35 | Pages 84-93)

    Elena Jirovsky

  • Decision-Making after Ultrasound Diagnosis of Fetal Abnormality
    May 2008 (Vol. 16 | No. 31 | Pages 82-89)

    Hilmar H Bijma, Agnes van der Heide, Hajo IJ Wildschut

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About Reproductive Health Matters

Reproductive Health Matters is a twice yearly peer-reviewed international journal and aims to:

  • promote laws, policies, research and services that meet women's reproductive health needs.
  • examine experiences, values, information and issues from the point of view of the women whose lives are affected.
  • explore the multifaceted nature of problems and their solutions.
  • inspire new thinking and action and new forms of consensus in the field.

Each issue of Reproductive Health Matters concentrates on a specific theme and has papers on other timely topics and a round-up of information from the published literature.

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