Greenwell K F
UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
World Health Stat Q. 1996;49(2):88-93.
This article addresses expansion of the contraceptive method mix, in the specific context of underserved women in developing countries who, like all women, expect to maintain their health status while successfully regulating their fertility. It is a critical review of the health implications of the contraceptive methods most commonly included on a menu of options and includes fertility awareness methods as essential non-supply method options where barriers currently exist for supply methods.
本文探讨了在发展中国家服务不足的女性这一特定背景下,避孕方法组合的扩展问题。这些女性和所有女性一样,期望在成功调节生育能力的同时保持健康状态。本文对一系列常见避孕方法的健康影响进行了批判性综述,其中包括生育力意识方法,因为在供应方法存在障碍的情况下,生育力意识方法是重要的非供应方法选项。