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Physicians' knowledge and opinions about medication abortion in four Latin American and Caribbean region countries
Measuring induced abortion in Mexico: A comparison of four methodologies
Do Mexico City pharmacy workers screen women for health risks when they sell contraceptive pills over-the-counter?
Policy implications of a national public opinion survey on abortion in Mexico
Abortion, contraceptive use, and adolescent pregnancy among first-year medical students at a major public university in Mexico City
Diagnosis and treatment of presumed STIs at Mexican pharmacies: survey results from a random sample of Mexico City pharmacy attendants
Knowledge and attitudes about the differences between emergency contraception and medical abortion among middle-class women and men of reproductive age in Mexico City
Prevalence of battering among 1780 outpatients at an internal medicine institution in Mexico
Policy climate, scholarship, and provision of emergency contraception at affiliates of the International Planned Parenthood Federation in Latin America and the Caribbean
Information campaign and advocacy efforts to promote access to emergency contraception in Mexico