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Human reproduction / Contraceptive patch / Oral contraceptive formulations / Combined oral contraceptive pill / Breakthrough bleeding / Emergency contraception / Desogestrel / Estradiol / Contraception / Hormonal contraception / Endocrine system / Reproductive system
Date: 2013-04-15 12:50:18
Human reproduction
Contraceptive patch
Oral contraceptive formulations
Combined oral contraceptive pill
Breakthrough bleeding
Emergency contraception
Desogestrel
Estradiol
Contraception
Hormonal contraception
Endocrine system
Reproductive system

Canadian Contraception Consensus

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