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- Title
Race and pregnancy recognition.
- Authors
Klitsch, Michael
- Abstract
The article reports on a survey conducted to women who will have abortion at an abortion clinic at Virginia. Knowledge of these women about pregnancy symptoms were assessed and result shows that most of the participants of the survey lack adequate knowledge on pregnancy symptoms which makes accidental pregnancy recognition slower. Many states that they could have had pregnancy test sooner if only they had known pregnancy symptoms better. The study also shows that most Black women admit that they had inadequate knowledge on symptoms of pregnancy.
- Subjects
UNITED States; DIAGNOSIS of pregnancy; HEALTH education of women; BLACK women; ABORTION applicants; BIRTH control; PREGNANT women; WOMEN'S health; SURVEYS
- Publication
Family Planning Perspectives, 1994, Vol 26, Issue 4, p146
- ISSN
0014-7354
- Publication type
Article