contraception

Methods (pills, condoms, etc.) of preventing pregnancy.

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Contraception: An Overview

Last Modified: July 21, 2010

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A wide variety of birth control, or contraception, options are available today, but not all methods are equally reliable, cost-effective or convenient. Researching the pros and cons of each method can… View Full Article

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