Unintended pregnancy--New York, 1988-1989.
@article{Ml1991UnintendedPY, title={Unintended pregnancy--New York, 1988-1989.}, author={Woelfel Ml and R. Walsh and Morse Dl}, journal={MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report}, year={1991}, volume={40 42}, pages={ 723-5 } }
Unintended pregnancies may be associated with an increased occurrence of low birth weight infants and other problems (1). To assist in the prevention of unintended pregnancies, in 1988-1989 the New York State Family Planning Program (NYSFPP) surveyed reproductive-aged women (15-44 years of age) in New York to estimate family planning needs (2). This report presents the results from that survey regarding unintended pregnancy.
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