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Assisted Reproductive Technology
Unintended Pregnancy
Safe Motherhood
Black-white
gap in maternal mortality—United States 1992-1996 (PDF
167KB)
Knowledge and use of folic acid
by women of childbearing ageUnited States, 1997
(PDF 91KB)
State-specific pregnancy rates
among adolescentsUnited States, 19921995
Maternal mortalityUnited
States, 19821996
Smoking during pregnancy, 19901996
(PDF 188KB)
Medical-care expenditures
attributable to cigarette smoking during pregnancy
Women's Reproductive Health
Infant Health
Men's Reproductive Health
Surveillance & Research
- Abortion Surveillance Reports–United States
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Prevalence of Selected Maternal and Infant
Characteristics, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 1997
Abortion Surveillance:
Preliminary Analysis—United States, 1997
Surveillance of family
planning services at title X clinics and characteristics of women receiving these
services, 1991
Update: Trends in AIDS
incidenceUnited States, 1996
(PDF 377KB)
Fact sheet:
Pregnancy-related deaths in the United States, 19871990
Pregnancy-related
mortality surveillanceUnited States, 19871990
(PDF 797KB)
Pregnancy-related
mortality ratio, by age group and race—United States, 1987–1990
(PDF 64KB)
Racial & Ethnic
Minorities
Scientific &
Technical
Assistance
Global Perspectives
Publications
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