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Arokiasamy, P. Poverty and Use of Contraceptive Methods. (Bibliographic information currently unavailable)
 

Banerjee, Shubanker. Evaluating the Success of Injectable Contraceptives. Social Welfare. Feb 1997. 43(11). p.21-24. 
 

Baria, F. May be Baby. India Today. 24(20). May 11-17, 1999. P. 72-73. 
 

Baru, R V. Reproductive Technologies and the Private Sector: Implications for Women's Health. Health For Millions. Feb 1993, 1(1).p.6-8 
 

Bhagat, R. Where the End Comes Before Birth. The Hindu Business Line. July 20, 1999. P. 15. 
 

Bose, A. Population: Beyond Contraceptive Technology. IN Population - Beyond Contraceptive Technology edited by Malcolm Adilshiah. Shakti. Chpter 1. 1996.p.7-19. 
 

Chandra, Savita. A Study of Copper-T 200 Acceptors. The Journal of Family Welfare. June 1996. 42(2).p.55-57. 
 

Chinai, R. There Is No One to Hear. Unpublished Article. 
 

Fernandes, N. A Storm in a Test Tube. Sunday Times of India. February 6, 1994. p.15. 
 

Glasier, A and others. Case Studies in Emergency Contraception from Six Countries. International Family Planning Perspectives. June 1996. 22(2).p.57-61. 
 

Gupta, U and others. Changing Trends in the Demographic Profile and Attitudes of Female Sterilization Acceptors. The Journal of Family Welfare. Sept 1996. 42(3).p.27-31. 
 

Ismail, M T M and Kwa, S K. Prospective study of a Monophasic Oral Contraceptive Pill Containing 20 mcg Ethinyl Oestradiol and 150 mcg Progestrel (Mercilon TM). (National Population and Family Development Board).
 

Lingam, L. Reproductive Technologies and the Violation of Women's Bodies. IN Understanding Women's Health Issues: A Reader / Edited by Lakshmi Lingam. 1998.p.228.
 

Padmavati, S and Adiseshiah, Malcolm S. The Issues. IN Population Control Beyond Contraceptive Technology /Edited by Malcolm S. Adiseshiah. Konark Publishers. Feb 1993. 
 

Ram, F. Rangaiyan, G and Jayachandran, V. Contraceptive Morbidity: Is it an Alarming Issue in India? IASSI Quarterly. 1997. 16(3 & 4).p.159-171. 
 

Rao, Mohan. Surreptitious Sterilizations: An Endangering Process. Health for Millions. July-Aug 1997. 23(4). P. 26-28. 
 

Rao, Mohan. Quinacrine Sterilisation Trials - A Scientific Scandal?. Reprinted from Economic and Political Weekly, March 28, 1998
 

Ravindra, T K S  and Berer, M. Contraceptive Safety and Effectiveness: Re-Evaluating Women's Needs and Professional Criteria. Reproductive Health Matters. May 1994. No.3.p.6-11. 
 

Ravindra, R P. New Reproductive Technologies and the Indian Woman. Social Problems and Welfare in India /Edited by Jogan Shankar. Ashish Publ., Delhi. 1992. P. 147-170. 
 

Ravindra, R P. Reject the Injectables. (Unpublished Article). p 1-3. 
 

Razzaque, A and others. Contraception among Limiters and Spacers in Matalab, Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific Population Journal. March 1998. 13(1). P. 65-78. 
 

Ringheim, Karin. Male Involvement and Contraceptive Methods for Men: Present and Future. Social Change. Sept-Dec 1996. 26(3-4).p.88-99. 
 

Sarkar, Narendra Nath. Acceptability and efficacy of the female condom: A new barrier method.
The Journal of Family Welfare. June 1996. 42(2). P. 41-48. 
 

Shah, I H. Contraceptive Transition in Asia. Social Change: September-December 1994. 24(3&4).p.118-126. 
 

Srinivas, K. Ravi and Kanakamala, K. Introducing Norplant: Politics of Coercion. Economic and Political Weekly. 27(29). 18 July (1992). P. 1531-1533. 
 

Srinivasan, S. Surrogacy Comes Out of the Closet. Sunday Times of India. Review. July 6, 1997. p. 1. 
 

Srivastava, Umesh K. Controlled-release Hormone Delivery Systems for Long-term Fertility Control: The Missing Dimension. Current R and D Highlights. May 1993. 16(2).p.14-18. 
 

Wang, D and others. Contraceptive Failure and Its Subsequent Effects in China: A Two-Stage Event History Analysis. Asia-Pacific Population Journal. March 1998. 13(1). P. 45-64. 
 

Widyantoro, Ninuk. The Story of Norplant Implant in Indonesia. Reproductive Health Matters. May 1994.N.3. P.20-28. 
 

World Bank Special Programme. Programme's priorities for development of new fertility regulation technologies. Progress in Human Reproductive Research. 1997. No. 44. P. 1-7.
 

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