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Session 69:
Contraception and unplanned pregnancies in the developed countries

Wednesday, July 20
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Auditorium Descartes
Level +1
Chair: Henri F. Leridon, INSERM

1. Barriers to contraceptive use in product labelling and practice norms  •  Daniel Grossman, Population Council; Charlotte Ellertson, Ibis Reproductive Health; Katrina Abuabara, Independent consultant; Kelly Blanchard, Ibis Reproductive Health; Francisco T. Rivas, Independant Consultant

2. The evolution of unwanted pregnancies and births in France. Methodological questions and interpretation  •  Arnaud Régnier-Loilier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

3. The impact of voluntary abortion on contraceptive trajectories  •  Caroline Moreau, INSERM; Agathe Lamarche Vadel, INSERM; Nathalie Bajos, INSERM

4. Planned and unplanned pregnancies in Hungary  •  Ferenc Kamarás, Hungarian Central Statistical Office

5. Contraceptive use and induced abortion in Japan: how is it so unique among the developed countries?  •  Ryuzaburo Sato, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan

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