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Birth control / Condom / Sexually transmitted disease / Combined oral contraceptive pill / Gonorrhea / Female condom / Menstrual cycle / Progestin / Implanon / Hormonal contraception / Medicine / Depo-Provera
Date: 2005-04-25 09:11:27
Birth control
Condom
Sexually transmitted disease
Combined oral contraceptive pill
Gonorrhea
Female condom
Menstrual cycle
Progestin
Implanon
Hormonal contraception
Medicine
Depo-Provera

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