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If Appendices pages are removed or added, this contents page must be updated.Adaptation Notes:
If Appendices pages are removed or added, this contents page must be updated.
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If methods have been removed from the tool, images may need to be removed here. Adaptation Notes:
If methods have been removed from the tool, images may need to be removed here.
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If there are other important factors in the country that influence contraceptive choice, they could be added here. Adaptation Notes:
If there are other important factors in the country that influence contraceptive choice, they could be added here.
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If there are other important factors in the country that influence contraceptive choice, they could be added here.
If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
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If there are other important factors in the country that influence contraceptive choice, they could be added here.
If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
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If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
Some countries may prefer to show effectiveness rates for each method. These can be found in Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, World Health Organization, 2004 (Overview section page 5).
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If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
Some countries may prefer to show effectiveness rates for each method. These can be found in Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, World Health Organization, 2004 (Overview section page 5).
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If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
Some countries may prefer to show effectiveness rates for each method. These can be found in Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, World Health Organization, 2004 (Overview section page 5).Adaptation Notes:
If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
Some countries may prefer to show effectiveness rates for each method. These can be found in Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, World Health Organization, 2004 (Overview section page 5).
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Since this is a provider-only page, it has been designed “up-side-down” to make it easier for providers to read the page (and so this file can still be printed with duplex “short-edge binding”).Adaptation Notes:
Since this is a provider-only page, it has been designed “up-side-down” to make it easier for providers to read the page (and so this file can still be printed with duplex “short-edge binding”).
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If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
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If methods have been removed from the tool, reference to them may need to be removed here.
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Country-specific information on STIs and HIV/AIDS can be used here, including information on STI and HIV testing, treatment and care; and STI and HIV prevalence levels.
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Country-specific information on STIs and HIV/AIDS can be used here, including information on STI and HIV testing, treatment and care; and STI and HIV prevalence levels.
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Country-specific information on counselling services can be added, if applicable. Adaptation Notes:
Country-specific information on counselling services can be added, if applicable.
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Country-specific information on counselling services can be added, if applicable.
Country-specific situations can be substituted in the “Example role plays” box. Colloquial phrases and terminology can be substituted in the “What can clients say to their partners?” box.
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Country-specific information on counselling services can be added, if applicable.
Country-specific situations can be substituted in the “Example role plays” box. Colloquial phrases and terminology can be substituted in the “What can clients say to their partners?” box.
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Local myths can be added or substituted here. Adaptation Notes:
Local myths can be added or substituted here.
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Country-specific information on available reproductive health services and referral options can be added here.
Country-specific information on national cervical cancer screening/Pap smear testing can be added here. Adaptation Notes:
Country-specific information on available reproductive health services and referral options can be added here.
Country-specific information on national cervical cancer screening/Pap smear testing can be added here.
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Country-specific information on available reproductive health services and referral options can be added here.
Country-specific information on infertility rates can be added.
If national pregnancy guidelines or manuals are used and WHO is not available, can substitute referral here.
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Country-specific information on available reproductive health services and referral options can be added here.
Country-specific information on infertility rates can be added.
If national pregnancy guidelines or manuals are used and WHO is not available, can substitute referral here.
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Country-specific referral information for counselling, legal advice, social services and medical treatment can be added. Information on national organizations working on Violence issues can also be added.
If there are standard procedures for documenting abuse, refer to them.Adaptation Notes:
Country-specific referral information for counselling, legal advice, social services and medical treatment can be added. Information on national organizations working on Violence issues can also be added.
If there are standard procedures for documenting abuse, refer to them.
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