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[i] http://opa.osophs.dhhs.gov/titlex/2001guidelines/2001_ofp_guidelines_complete.pdf
[ii] Source: Global Policy Committee of the World Health Organization, 2 May 1994; and the WHO Position paper on health, Population and Development, Cairo 5-13 September 1994
http://www.who.int/health_topics/reproductive_health/en/
[iii] Jain, A. and J. Bruce. :A Reproductive Health Approach to the Objectives and Assessment of Family Planning Programs. In Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment, and Rights. Eds. Gita Sen, Adrienne Germain, and Linclon Chen. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994. In Implications of Reproductive Health for the Design of Family Planning Services. George Brown, MD, MPH. The Population Council. http://www.popcouncil.org/pdfs/ebert/rephapproachfamplanning.pdf
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[i] “The Best Intentions: Unintended Pregnancy and the Well-Being of Children and Families,” Committee on Unintended Pregnancy, Institute of Medicine, Sarah S. Brown and Leon Eisenberg, eds. 1995.
[ii] Heather Boonstra, “Emergency Contraception: The Need to Increase Public Awareness,” The Guttmacher Report on Public Policy, October 2002.
[iii] “Fulfilling the Promise: Public Policy and U.S Family Planning Clinics,” The Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2000.
[iv] Ibid.
[v] Dailard C, “Challenges Facing Family Planning Clinics and Title X,” The Alan Guttmacher Institute, April 2001.
[vi] “Fulfilling the Promise: Public Policy and U.S Family Planning Clinics,” The Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2000.
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[I] Genital Herpes - CDC Fact Sheet http://www.cdc.gov/std/Herpes/STDFact-Herpes.htm
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