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Human reproduction / Emergency contraception / Contraception / Long-acting reversible contraceptive / IUD with progestogen / Contraceptive patch / Comparison of birth control methods / Coitus interruptus / Implanon / Hormonal contraception / Medicine / Birth control
Date: 2012-05-30 16:40:24
Human reproduction
Emergency contraception
Contraception
Long-acting reversible contraceptive
IUD with progestogen
Contraceptive patch
Comparison of birth control methods
Coitus interruptus
Implanon
Hormonal contraception
Medicine
Birth control

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