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Choice of and Satisfaction with Methods of Medical and Surgical Abortion Among U.S> Clinic Patients
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Document Date: 2001-09-24 14:19:40


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New England Journal / /

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Asia / Europe / /

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United States / China / /

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University of Oregon / Alliant University / Clinic Patients By S. Marie Harvey / Public Health Institute / Pacific Institute / /

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treatment of cancer / medical abortion services / /

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ectopic pregnancy / cancer / headache / nausea / blood clots / pain / miscarriage / diarrhea / infection / /

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surgery / /

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John Merck Fund / University of Oregon / Food and Drug Administration / Alliant University / Los Angeles / California School of Professional Psychology / Education Foundation of America / Planned Parenthood Federation of America / Public Health Institute / Center for the Study of Women / /

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Sarah J. Satre / Experiences Women / Evonne Morici / Sue Ferden / Method Choice Women / Vicki Jacobs / Method Attributes / Madge Armstrong / S. Marie Harvey / Rebecca Whiteman / Linda J. Beckman / /

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professor of health psychology / director of research / nurse / Major / research associate / /

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misoprostol / /

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Pennsylvania / Maryland / Oregon / California / Iowa / Arizona / Washington / /

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British Medical Journal / New England Journal of Medicine / /

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New England / /

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ultrasound / /

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