Rosenfield A
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 1977;15(2):105-10. doi: 10.1002/j.1879-3479.1977.tb00657.x.
The need to provide medical supervision in contraceptive services is reviewed in the context of the situation existing in developing nations. The author contends that less rather than more medical supervision can be justified if one compares the relatively low incidence of complications from modern contraception with the inordinately high maternal death rates from pregnancy and its complications in these same countries.
本文在发展中国家现有情况的背景下,对避孕服务中提供医疗监督的必要性进行了审视。作者认为,如果将现代避孕方法相对较低的并发症发生率与这些国家中因怀孕及其并发症导致的极高孕产妇死亡率相比较,那么所需的医疗监督应更少而非更多。