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Placenta
Reproductive Health Matters
Reviews in Gynaecological Practice
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Reproductive Health Matters

NEW! Reproductive Health Matters Volume 14, Number 28, November 2006 is now available in print and online. The theme is "Condoms yes, 'abstinence' no".

The themes for 2007 will be "Taking on the opposition: strategies" in May and "Maternal mortality and morbidity: is pregnancy getting safer for women?" in November.

Back issues of RHM, from Volume 1, Issue 1 (May 1993), are now available online through ScienceDirect®.

Since its launch in 1993, Reproductive Health Matters (RHM) has provided in-depth coverage of issues in safe motherhood initiatives, pregnancy and delivery, contraception, abortion, infertility, HIV/AIDS, sexual health, reproductive tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, reproductive tract cancers, health policies and health services, reproductive health policies and services, health sector reforms and population policies, with peer-reviewed articles from around the world.

RHM's audience and authors include women's health advocates, health service providers and policymakers, health service providers, national health policymakers, health professional associations, international agencies and donors, NGOs, biomedical and social science researchers, university libraries, academics and students, journalists and those in related fields with an interest in women's health.

Institutional and personal subscriptions are available at a reasonable cost and copies of back issues may also be ordered via Journal Info. Individuals and organisations in developing countries may request a free (supported) subscription by sending an e-mail to Sean Evans at s.evans@elsevier.com.

For current and future journal themes; author, submission and peer review guidelines; tables of contents and abstracts of in-print back issues and full text of out-of-print back issues of the journal; full text of RHM's books on safe motherhood and users' perspectives on contraception; a cumulative index of all RHM publications; and weekly news from the field, please visit the RHM website: http://www.rhmjournal.org.uk.

Accessing RHM online:

There is free public access to RHM's tables of contents and abstracts from Volume 1, Issue 1 (May 1993) on ScienceDirect® (Elsevier's Web database of all the journals it publishes). Click here to access.

There is free public access to RHM's full text articles from issues published between 1993-1995. Visit http://www.rhmjournal.org.uk for this access.

Paid subscribers can access RHM's full text from 1995 onwards, for the duration of their subscription. Click here to activate RHM online access as a personal subscriber.

Supported subscribers can access RHM's full text from 1995 onwards, for the duration of their subscription. Click here to activate RHM online access as a supported subscriber.

Individuals at institutes subscribing to ScienceDirect can access RHM's full text. Please contact your librarian to request access.

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Free Articles
Marge Berer
[Editorial] Condoms, yes! "Abstinence" no
Vol. 14(28) (2006) 6-16[PDF file, 425kb]

[Editorial] Human Resources: An Impersonal Term for the People Providing Health Care
Vol. 14(27) (2006) 6-11[PDF file, 153kb]

[Editorial] Why Medical Abortion is Important for Women
Vol. 13(26) (2005) 6-11[PDF file, 127kb]

[Editorial] Implementing ICPD: What's Happening in Countries
Vol. 13(25) (2005) 6-10 [PDF file, 1747kb]

National Laws and Unsafe Abortion: The Parameters of Change
Vol. 12(24) Supplement (2004) 1-8 [PDF file, 317kb]