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Birth Control: How Hormones Work to Prevent Pregnancy (Copyright © Association of Reproductive Health Professionals)

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Publication Year: 2004
Type: Internet Site
Language: English
Website: http://www.arhp.org/hormonalcontraception/#ring2

This interactive Internet site provides information on how the various types of birth control methods work to regulate hormones and prevent a woman from becoming pregnant.

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Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
1901 L Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington DC 20036

Phone: (202) 466-3825 EN/SP

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