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Response to Austad: Offering a Range of Methods, Including Fertility Awareness Methods, Facilitates Method Choice
Shawn Malarcher, Madeleine Short Fabic, Jeff Spieler, Ellen H Starbird, Clifton Kenon and Sandra Jordan
Global Health: Science and Practice June 2016, 4(2):346-349; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-16-00115
Shawn Malarcher
aUnited States Agency for International Development, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, Washington, DC, USA
Madeleine Short Fabic
aUnited States Agency for International Development, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, Washington, DC, USA
Jeff Spieler
bIndependent Consultant, Washington, DC, USA
Ellen H Starbird
aUnited States Agency for International Development, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, Washington, DC, USA
Clifton Kenon
aUnited States Agency for International Development, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, Washington, DC, USA
Sandra Jordan
aUnited States Agency for International Development, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, Washington, DC, USA
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Global Health: Science and Practice
Vol. 4, No. 2
June 20, 2016
Response to Austad: Offering a Range of Methods, Including Fertility Awareness Methods, Facilitates Method Choice
Shawn Malarcher, Madeleine Short Fabic, Jeff Spieler, Ellen H Starbird, Clifton Kenon, Sandra Jordan
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2016, 4 (2) 346-349; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-16-00115
Response to Austad: Offering a Range of Methods, Including Fertility Awareness Methods, Facilitates Method Choice
Shawn Malarcher, Madeleine Short Fabic, Jeff Spieler, Ellen H Starbird, Clifton Kenon, Sandra Jordan
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2016, 4 (2) 346-349; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-16-00115
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- FAMS AS MODERN CONTRACEPTION NOT A NEW IDEA
- MODERN/TRADITIONAL DICHOTOMY USED FOR PROGRAM PLANNING AND REPORTING—NOT FOR COUNSELING
- MEDICAL INTERVENTION FACILITATES, BUT NOT REQUIRED FOR, PREGNANCY PREVENTION
- FAMS SHOULD BE OFFERED WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF A BROAD METHOD MIX
- SIDE EFFECTS ARE REAL AND A COMMON CAUSE OF DISCONTINUATION
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