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Demography / Depo-Provera / Contraception / Emergency contraception / Intrauterine device / Menorrhagia / Birth control / Combined oral contraceptive pill / Progestogen-only pill / Hormonal contraception / Medicine / Pharmacology
Date: 2008-11-14 04:12:06
Demography
Depo-Provera
Contraception
Emergency contraception
Intrauterine device
Menorrhagia
Birth control
Combined oral contraceptive pill
Progestogen-only pill
Hormonal contraception
Medicine
Pharmacology

WHO/RHR[removed]SELECTED PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONTRACEPTIVE USE[removed]update

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