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1. Contraceptive Market Projected to Reach $119.89 billion by 2030 - Exclusive Report by 360iResearch

2. Egyptian population grows by 115K in 28 days

4. The fall of Roe forecasts trouble ahead for key LGBTQ rights

8. 'Two are enough': Gov't bid to control increasing population

9. Essure birth control device tied to higher rates of pain and bleeding, FDA says

10. India's population in transition

11. Algeria 1992: results from the PAPCHILD survey

12. Oral contraceptive marketing in Ibadan, India

13. U.S., Wyoming teen birth rates drop with education, birth control

14. SOCIAL SCIENCE AND THE CITIZEN

15. Need to control growing population of dogs in city: Mayor Nanda Jichkar

17. Intrauterine method making inroads in use

18. Vasectomy rates rise in Alberta

19. FACTS AND STATISTICS

20. 75 percent of Women continue drinking after stopping Birth Control to become Pregnant: CDC

23. World gains in family planning

25. Report on 1990 objectives highlights victories, defeats

26. Use

27. Population: no longer a bomb, still a problem

28. Comparing contraceptives

29. The most permanent birth control

31. ABORTION RATES PLUMMET WITH FREE BIRTH CONTROL'e'e'e

32. Birth control beads 95 percent effective

33. Eighty-one Percent of U.S. Adults Say That Birth Control Pills and Procedures Should Be Covered by Health Insurance

36. Family planning

38. Reasons women give for not using birth control

39. World birth-control use

40. A crowded planet

42. Abortion rates plummet with free birth control

43. 'The Patient's Guide to Vasectomy Reversal' Now Available for Free for Increasing Number of Men Requesting the Procedure

45. Women can find birth-control method that best serves individual needs

46. Eighty-one Percent of U.S. Adults Say That Birth Control Pills and Procedures Should Be Covered by Health Insurance

47. Pregnancy ambivalence may increase abortion rates due to poor birth control compliance

48. Studies show dramatic rise in sterilization

49. A case against family court

50. Generation gap: unwed

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