Abstract

Introduction: Abortion in a Changing World by John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell Abortion: A World-Wide Overview by Susheela Singh, Stanley K. Henshaw, and Kathleen Bernsten The Challenge of Induced Abortion Research: A Transdisciplinary Perspective by Axel I. Mundigo Demographic Research and Abortion Policy: Limits to the Use of Statistics by Andrzej Kulczucki Kutoa Mimba: Debates about Schoolgirl Abortion in Machame, Tanzania by Amy Stambach Cleaning the Belly: Managing Menstrual Health in Guinea, West Africa by Elise Levin Changing Assessments of Abortion in a Northern Nigerian Town by Elisha P. Renne The Role of Local herbs in the Recent Fertility Decline in Ghana: Contraceptives or Aborrifacients? by John Anarfi Menstrual Regulation in Bangladesh by Sajeda Amin The Impact of Policy Changes on Fertility, Abortion, and Contraceptive Use in Romania by Florina Serbabescu, et al. Determinants of Abortion and Contraceptive Behavior in Russia by Inge Hutter Abortion Legislation in Mexico in the Face of a Changing Sociodemographic and Political Context by Susana Lerner and Guadalupe Salas The Role of Pharmacists and Market Herb Vendors as Abortifacient Providers in Mexico City by Susan Pick, et al. The Social Pressure to Abort by Chantal Blayo and Yves Blayo Concluding Remarks: The Role of Ambiguity by Alaka Malwade Basu

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