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Psychiatric admissions of low-income women following abortion and childbirth
David C. Reardon, Jesse R. Cougle, Vincent M. Rue, Martha W. Shuping, Priscilla K. Coleman and Philip G. Ney
CMAJ May 13, 2003 168 (10) 1253-1256;
David C. Reardon
Jesse R. Cougle
Vincent M. Rue
Martha W. Shuping
Priscilla K. Coleman
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Psychiatric admissions of low-income women following abortion and childbirth
David C. Reardon, Jesse R. Cougle, Vincent M. Rue, Martha W. Shuping, Priscilla K. Coleman, Philip G. Ney
CMAJ May 2003, 168 (10) 1253-1256;
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