Family Planning in Central Australia

Author(s)
Madill, Berna
Publication Date
1983-09-01
Abstract
Aboriginal women in Central Australia are different from their counterparts in other region when it comes to family planning. Various contraceptive techniques are discussed such as intra-uterine devices, Lippes loop, and contraceptive pills which are widely used by Aboriginal women in this region.
Affiliation
F.R.A.C.O.G., Northern Territory Department of Health, Alice Springs Hospital
Citation
Madill, B. (1983). Family Planning in Central Australia. Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 7(3), 40–42.
ISSN
1037-3403
Link
Volume
7
Subject
Birth control Community health services Aboriginal Australians Aboriginal Australians| |Services for Women, Aboriginal Australian Intrauterine contraceptives Australia| |Central Australia Australia
Title
Family Planning in Central Australia
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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