| Volume 32, Number 4, December 2006 In This Issue 32(4) Update 32(4) Jared Rosenberg
 Continuity and Change in Premarital Sex in Vietnam Sharon Ghuman, Vu Manh Loi, Vu Tuan Huy and John Knodel
 Unwanted Pregnancy and Associated Factors Among Nigerian Women 
              Gilda Sedgh, Akinrinola Bankole, Boniface Oye-Adeniran, Isaac 
              F. Adewole, Susheela Singh and Rubina Hussain
 Using Strength of Fertility Motivations to Identify Family Planning 
              Program Strategies Ilene S. Speizer
 Relationship Between HIV Risk Perception and Condom Use: Evidence 
              from a Population-Based Survey in Mozambique Ndola Prata, Leo Morris, Elizio Mazive, Farnaz Vahidnia and Mark 
              Stehr
 Domestic Violence and Symptoms of Gynecologic Morbidity Among Women 
              in North India Rob Stephenson, Michael A. Koenig and Saifuddin Ahmed
 Choice Is Empowering: Getting Strategic About Preventing HIV Infection 
              in Women Erica L. Gollub
 DIGESTSIn West Africa, Single-Dose Antibiotic Treats Vaginal Discharge 
              as Effectively as Multiple-Dose Treatment
 S. London
 In Developing Countries, Most Early Neonatal Deaths Are Caused 
              by Prematurity S. London
 In India, Men's Sexual Behavior Puts Their Wives' Reproductive 
              Health at Risk H. Ball
 Risk of Death or HIV Infection Similar for Two Infant Feeding RegimensS. London
 In Honduras, Knowledge of Emergency Contraception Increases, but 
              Use Does Not J. Thomas
 Volume 33, Number 1, March 2007 In This Issue  Update 33(1)  ARTICLESFamily Planning Advice and Postpartum Contraceptive Use Among Low-Income 
              Women in Mexico
 Sarah L. Barber
 Factors Affecting Vasectomy Acceptability in Tanzania Arwen Bunce, Greg Guest, Hannah Searing, Veronica Frajzyngier, Peter 
              Riwa, Joseph Kanama and Isaac Achwal
 Family Planning Programs in 2004: New Assessments in a Changing 
              Environment John Ross, John Stover and Demi Adelaja
 Inconsistencies in the Relationship Between Contraceptive Use and 
              Fertility in Bangladesh Unnati Rani Saha and Radheshyam Bairagi
 DIGESTSThe Physical Accessibility of Health Facilities Strongly Affects 
              Haitian Women's Use of Prenatal, Delivery Care]
 In South Africa, Young Men with Sexual Risk Factors Are More Likely 
              to Commit Rap  In Low-Resource  Levels of Intimate Partner Violence Vary Greatly  Positive Attitudes Toward Condom Use Do Not Mean Safer Sex Among 
              Youth  In the Absence of Syphilis, Anemia Causes the Majority of Stillbirths 
              in Tanzania  Combined Hormone Therapy After Menopause Does Not Raise Cervical 
              Cancer Risk  Volume 33, Number 2, June 2007 In This Issue: 33(2)  Update 33(2)  ARTICLESConstrained Contraceptive Choice: IUD Prevalence in Uzbekistan
 Jennifer Barrett and Cynthia Buckley
 HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes And Sexual Behaviors as Predictors 
              of Condom Use Among Young Adults in Croatia Aleksander Stulhofer, Cynthia Graham, Ivana Bozicevic, Kresimir 
              Kufrin and Dean Ajdukovic
 Timeliness of Contraceptive Reinjections in South Africa And Its 
              Relation to Unintentional Discontinuation Joy Noel Baumgartner, Chelsea Morroni, Regina Dlakulu Mlobeli, 
              Conrad Otterness, Landon Myer, Barbara Janowitz, John Stanback and 
              Geoffrey Buga
 Maternal Health and Care-Seeking Behavior In Bangladesh: Findings 
              from a National Survey Michael A. Koenig, Kanta Jamil, Peter K. Streatfield, Tulshi 
              Saha, Ahmed Al-Sabir, Shams El Arifeen, Ken Hill and Yasmin Haque
 Wealth, Wealth Indices and HIV Risk in East AfricaJeffrey B. Bingenheimer
 DIGESTSExclusive Breast-Feeding Is Safer Than Mixed Feeding For Infants 
              Born to HIV-Positive Mothers
 In Tanzania, Use of Multivitamins Reduces Risk of Low Birth Weight 
              and Maternal Anemia  In Rural Area of Zimbabwe, Casual Sex May Explain Early Sex-HIV 
              Risk Link  Herpes Simplex Infection Increases HIV Risk for Men Who Have Sex 
              with Men  In France, Over-the-Counter Emergency Contraception Increases Access, 
              Not Risk  In South Africa, Some HIV Risk Factors Also Predict Intimate Partner 
              Violence  Lowest-Dose Birth Control Pills Provide the Greatest Ovarian Cancer 
              Protection
  
              
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