Abstract
The sexual behaviour and contraceptive practices of a random sample of unmarried university students were compared with those of a group attending the student health service with an unplanned pregnancy. The immediate cause of most pregnancies in this series was incorrect use of a rhythm method. Irregularity of the menstrual cycle may have been a contributing factor in many cases. Psychological factors influencing the desire for pregnancy, while present, were not major contributing causes in many pregnancies. © 1975, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Beighton, F. C. L., Cole, J. B., & Jones, I. H. (1975). Contraceptive practice and unplanned pregnancy among single university students. British Medical Journal, 4(5990), 217. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5990.217
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