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Human behavior / Adolescence / Medical technology / Demography / Pregnancy / Teenage pregnancy / Sexual intercourse / Birth control / Sex education / Human sexuality / Behavior / Fertility
Date: 2014-10-25 23:42:17
Human behavior
Adolescence
Medical technology
Demography
Pregnancy
Teenage pregnancy
Sexual intercourse
Birth control
Sex education
Human sexuality
Behavior
Fertility

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