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Journals

Andrologia

Canadian Journal of Urology

Contraception

Culture, Health and Sexuality

European Urology

Family Planning Perspectives

Fertility and Sterility

Journal of Andrology

Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care (formerly the British Journal of Family Planning)

Journal of Urology

Prostate

Reproductive and Genetic Engineering: Journal of International Feminist Analysis

Reproductive Health Matters

Urology

World Journal of Urology