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Contraception (birth control)
is a regimen of one or more actions, devices, or medications followed in
order to deliberately prevent or reduce the likelihood of a woman
becoming pregnant or giving birth. Therefore contraception is the
utilization of various and sundry surgical procedures, devices,
practices, agents, or drugs with the intention of preventing conception
or impregnation (pregnancy). Methods and intentions typically termed
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| Grenada. (Family planning) |
| International Planned Parenthood Federation [IPPF] |
| IPPF Situation Report, November 1968. 3 p |
| An informational report on general background and the family planning situation in Grenada is given. A chart giving |
| the latest available figures for vital statistics such as area, total population, birthrate, and gross national product per |
| capita is presented. The general background information includes ethnic groups, language, religion, and economy. |
| The address and personnel of the Family Planning Association are listed. The history and program of the Planned |
| Parenthood Association in Grenada is discussed. Government attitude; legislation pertaining to contraception, |
| facts and figures about IUD insertions, orals, and other contraceptives; training; education; and future plans are |
| briefly mentioned. (PubHealth.info Document ID: CONT9T 1070-06) |
| PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "Grenada. (Family planning)", is(are) International Planned |
| Parenthood Federation [IPPF]. The source of this article is "IPPF Situation Report, November 1968. 3 p". This article |
| was published in 1968 in English language(s). (PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT9T 1070-06. All rights reserved |
| with PubHealth.info) PIN: 41070 |
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