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Science, faith & human fertility : the third conference on ethical fertility health management / Richard Fehring & Theresa Notare, editors.
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Fehring, Richard J., 1948-
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Notare, Theresa, 1957-
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English
Published:
Milwaukee, Wis. :
Marquette University Press,
©2011.
Subjects:
Reproductive health
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Congresses.
Fertility, Human
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Moral and ethical aspects
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Congresses.
Human reproduction
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Religious aspects
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Catholic Church
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Congresses.
Fertility, Human
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Moral and ethical aspects
Human reproduction
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Religious aspects
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Catholic Church
Reproductive health
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About the Conference; About the Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Part I Human Fertility & New Science; Panel I Optimizing Fertility 1 Diet & Infertility, by Jorge E. Chavarro, MD, ScD; 2 Optimizing Fertility by Timing Intercourse during the Menstrual Cycle, by Bruno Scarpa, PhD; Panel II Breastfeeding and the Transition to Fertility 3 The Development & Use of the Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM): Transitioning to Other Natural Methods, by Miriam Labbok, MD, MPH, FAC PM, IBCLC.
4 Efficacy of a Protocol for Avoiding Pregnancy during Breastfeeding Transition, by Mary M. Schneider, MSN, FNP-BC, NFPE & Richard J. Fehring, PhD, RN, FAANPanel III Current NFP Research: Office of Population Affairs Grantees Panel of OPA Sponsored NFP Research in USA: 5 FABM Use among Young Adult Low-Income Minority Women, by Lina Guzman, PhD with Selma Caal, Manica Ramos, & Jennifer Manlove; 6 Creighton Model Effectiveness, Intentions, Behavior Assessment (CEIBA), by Joseph B. Stanford, MD, MPH, Christina A. Porucznik, PhD, MSPH, & Daisy Krakowiak-Redd.
7 Meeting Clients' Needs for Family Planning without Hormones: Opportunities for Introducing SDM/CycleBeads, by Victoria Jennings, PhD, Katherine Lavoie Cain, MPH, & Rebecka Lundgren, MPH8 Randomized Comparison of Two Internet-Supported Natural Family Planning Methods (Preliminary Findings), by Richard J. Fehring, PhD, RN, FAAN & Mary Schneider, MSN, FNP-BC, NFPE; 9 Title X Client & Provider Perspectiveson Natural Family Planning Preliminary Findings, by Paul G. Whittaker, PhD, Linda Hock-Long, PhD, & Rebecca Merkh, MS.
Panel IV Status of NFP: How Many, Who, Why? 10 Status of NFP in the U.S. & Developing Countries: A review of data from the National Survey of Family Growth & the Demographic & Health Surveys, by Irit Sinai, PhD, & Victoria Jennigns, PhD11 Trends in NFP Services in the Catholic Dioceses of the United States: An Overview of Data from the National Survey of Diocesan NFP Programs (Profile), by Rev. Robert R. Cannon, MA, MEd, MTh, JCL; 12 Scaling-Up Natural Family Planning: Models & Results from Five Countries, by Rebecka I. Lundgren, MPH with Katherine Lavoie Cain, MPH; Part II Faith & Culture.
13 An Anthropology of Love: Caritas in Veritate, by Mary Shivanandan, STDPanel I Co-Creating with the Creator 14 Biblical Reflections on Co-Creating with the Redeemer, by William S. Kurz, SJ, PhD, with Anne Carpenter; 15 Co-Creating with the Creator: A Virtue-Based Approach, by Melanie Susan Barrett, PhD; Panel II Life-Giving Love in an Age of Technology 16 With All Due Respect, by Rev. J. Daniel Mindling, OFM Cap, STD; 17 Adoption Works Well: A Synthesis of the Literature, by Patrick F. Fagan, PhD.
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