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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),The best way to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy among women who are sexually active is to use effective birth control correctly and consistently.
If you are sexually active and want to prevent pregnancy, please discuss your contraceptive options with your OB/GYN physician.
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