This paper addresses equity in health and health care in Brazil, examining unjust disparities between women and men, and between women from different social strata, with a focus on services for contraception, abortion and pregnancy. In 2010 women's life expectancy was 77.6 years, men's was 69.7 years. Women are two-thirds of public hospital services users and assess their health status less positively than men. The total fertility rate was 1.8 in 2011, and contraceptive prevalence has been high among women at all income levels. The proportion of sterilizations has decreased; lower-income women are more frequently sterilized. Abortions are mostly illegal; women with more money have better access to safe abortions in private clinics. Poorer w...
Purpose: To analyze the Cesarean Section (CS) rate in Brazilian women according to category of healt...
This article deals with the debate about the reproduction rights in the Brazilian society, its pecul...
AbstractEighteen years after ICPD (Cairo, 1994), unsafe abortion (UA), contemplated thereby as a ser...
This paper addresses equity in health and health care in Brazil, examining unjust disparities betwee...
Abortion is legal in Brazil if it is the only means to save the woman's life or if the pregnancy is ...
Objective. To compare the health care received during pregnancy, delivery, and the puerperium by wom...
Maternal morbidity is one of the leading causes of death amongst women in Latina America. Lack of ac...
This paper explores the reproductive preferences and outcomes of HIV-positive women in two cities in...
In many areas of the world where HIV prevalence is high, rates of unintended pregnancy and unsafe ab...
The paper draws on the cases of Brazil and Chile to consider the lack of progress towards securing b...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe the contraceptive methods used by adult women and the associated so...
Forty percent of Brazilian married women from 15 to 49 years of age have undergone surgical steriliz...
Brazil has one of the largest rates of maternal deaths in the world and it accounts for over a quart...
The main factor for the hospitalization of childbirth was the expansion of power-knowledge in eighte...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the initial stages of the implementation of a risk-reduction model designed b...
Purpose: To analyze the Cesarean Section (CS) rate in Brazilian women according to category of healt...
This article deals with the debate about the reproduction rights in the Brazilian society, its pecul...
AbstractEighteen years after ICPD (Cairo, 1994), unsafe abortion (UA), contemplated thereby as a ser...
This paper addresses equity in health and health care in Brazil, examining unjust disparities betwee...
Abortion is legal in Brazil if it is the only means to save the woman's life or if the pregnancy is ...
Objective. To compare the health care received during pregnancy, delivery, and the puerperium by wom...
Maternal morbidity is one of the leading causes of death amongst women in Latina America. Lack of ac...
This paper explores the reproductive preferences and outcomes of HIV-positive women in two cities in...
In many areas of the world where HIV prevalence is high, rates of unintended pregnancy and unsafe ab...
The paper draws on the cases of Brazil and Chile to consider the lack of progress towards securing b...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe the contraceptive methods used by adult women and the associated so...
Forty percent of Brazilian married women from 15 to 49 years of age have undergone surgical steriliz...
Brazil has one of the largest rates of maternal deaths in the world and it accounts for over a quart...
The main factor for the hospitalization of childbirth was the expansion of power-knowledge in eighte...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the initial stages of the implementation of a risk-reduction model designed b...
Purpose: To analyze the Cesarean Section (CS) rate in Brazilian women according to category of healt...
This article deals with the debate about the reproduction rights in the Brazilian society, its pecul...
AbstractEighteen years after ICPD (Cairo, 1994), unsafe abortion (UA), contemplated thereby as a ser...