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The modern contraception revolution is now some 30 years old. From its beginning the provision of contraceptives has been closely guarded by the health care professionals. There were, and are, many reasons for this. However, this paper will not carry out an analysis of these factors.
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Senanayake, P. (1994). Selection of a Contraceptive: What Guides A Woman?. In: Snow, R., Hall, P. (eds) Steroid Contraceptives and Women’s Response. Reproductive Biology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2445-8_2
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