Reproductive Health: Women and Men's Shared Responsibility is a much
needed reference for both leaders and students in community health. The
author's basic premise, that reproductive health must be addressed in an
individual, community, and global context, is reflected in this
integrated orientation to reproductive health that befits the needs of
students of the twenty first century. It offers a cutting-edge approach
in its presentation of information about reproductive health, complete
with recognition of the role of men, human rights, social justice,
global health, infertility, environmental threats, gender violence, and
more.