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Gynaecology / Pregnancy / Abortion debate / Social philosophy / 111th United States Congress / Planned Parenthood / Abortion / Birth control / Opposition to the legalization of abortion / Medicine / Behavior / Human reproduction
Date: 2011-10-12 11:51:36
Gynaecology
Pregnancy
Abortion debate
Social philosophy
111th United States Congress
Planned Parenthood
Abortion
Birth control
Opposition to the legalization of abortion
Medicine
Behavior
Human reproduction

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