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Policy maker and health care provider perspectives on reproductive decision-making amongst HIV-infected individuals in South Africa.Self-assessment of eligibility for early medical abortion using m-Health to calculate gestational age in Cape Town, South Africa: a feasibility pilot study.Health care providers' attitudes towards termination of pregnancy: a qualitative study in South AfricaIs self-assessment of medical abortion using a low-sensitivity pregnancy test combined with a checklist and phone text messages feasible in South African primary healthcare settings? A randomized trial.Factors impacting knowledge and use of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods by postpartum HIV positive and negative women in Cape Town, South Africa: a cross-sectional study.Denial of abortion in legal settings.Accuracy of Assessment of Eligibility for Early Medical Abortion by Community Health Workers in Ethiopia, India and South Africa.Delays in seeking an abortion until the second trimester: a qualitative study in South Africa.Clinical Outcomes and Women's Experiences before and after the Introduction of Mifepristone into Second-Trimester Medical Abortion Services in South Africa.Expanding contraceptive options for PMTCT clients: a mixed methods implementation study in Cape Town, South Africa.Conscientious objection and its impact on abortion service provision in South Africa: a qualitative study.Rates of complication in first-trimester manual vacuum aspiration abortion done by doctors and mid-level providers in South Africa and Vietnam: a randomised controlled equivalence trial.The challenges of offering public second trimester abortion services in South Africa: health care providers' perspectives.Doing more for less: identifying opportunities to expand public sector access to safe abortion in South Africa through budget impact analysis.A qualitative exploration of HIV-positive pregnant women's decision-making regarding abortion in Cape Town, South Africa.Accuracy of gestational age estimation from last menstrual period among women seeking abortion in South Africa, with a view to task sharing: a mixed methods study.Coming of age? Women's sexual and reproductive health after twenty-one years of democracy in South Africa.Pregnant women's experiences of male partner involvement in the context of prevention of mother-to-child transmission in Khayelitsha, South Africa.The costs of accessing abortion in South Africa: women's costs associated with second-trimester abortion services in Western Cape Province.Women's experiences seeking informal sector abortion services in Cape Town, South Africa: a descriptive studySelf-induction of abortion among women accessing second-trimester abortion services in the public sector, Western Cape Province, South Africa: an exploratory study.A randomized trial of misoprostol versus laminaria before dilation and evacuation in South Africa.Preparing for HPV vaccination in South Africa: key challenges and opinions.Ten years of democracy in South Africa: documenting transformation in reproductive health policy and status.Narratives of distress about birth in South African public maternity settings: a qualitative study.Developing a forward-looking agenda and methodologies for research of self-use of medical abortion.The costs and cost effectiveness of providing second-trimester medical and surgical safe abortion services in Western Cape Province, South Africa.Exploring motivation to notify and barriers to partner notification of sexually transmitted infections in South Africa: a qualitative studyCorrigendum to ““Life is still going on”: Reproductive intentions among HIV-positive women and men in South Africa”Ethical considerations for disability-inclusive gender-based violence research: Reflections from a South African qualitative case studyThe Empower Nudge lottery to increase dual protection use: a proof-of-concept randomised pilot trial in South AfricaIn pursuit of intimacy: disability stigma, womanhood and intimate partnerships in South AfricaA multidimensional approach to inform family planning needs, preferences and behaviours amongst women in South Africa through body mapping
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