Recent developments have made female permanent contraception an increasingly attractive option, and pregnant women in particular ought to be counselled about it.

scientific article published on 12 December 2016

Recent developments have made female permanent contraception an increasingly attractive option, and pregnant women in particular ought to be counselled about it. is …
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P356DOI10.1186/S40834-016-0034-1
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P2093author name stringDouwe A A Verkuyl
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P921main subjectbirth controlQ122224
pregnant personQ104720811
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P577publication date2016-12-12
P1433published inContraception and Reproductive MedicineQ50815218
P1476titleRecent developments have made female permanent contraception an increasingly attractive option, and pregnant women in particular ought to be counselled about it.
P478volume1