Outlines some disparities in African Caribbean women's reproductive experiences in relation to contraception, abortion and infertility in contemporary UK, and calls for greater research into their reproductive experiences, in order to better understand and meet their reproductive needs.
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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278 p, Analyses the unconscious feelings about sex and reproduction of a number of Jamaican women who continue to become pregnant despite harsh economic conditions and the availability of contraceptives. (JSTOR)