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Acceptable forms of birth control include abstinence, birth control pills, or any double combination of: intrauterine device (IUD), male or female condoms ...
Vaginal bleeding after menopause. Bleeding between periods. Pelvic pain. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment with a health care professional if you ...
... intrauterine device or barrier methods (diaphragm, condoms, spermicides) to prevent pregnancy, or who are practicing abstinence or where partner is sterile ...
intrauterine device, including Mirena®;; female condom with spermicide (cream, spray, gel, suppository, contraceptive sponge, or polymer film);; diaphragm ...
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Acceptable birth control methods are limited to hormonal contraceptives (oral, flexible vaginal ring, skin patch, injection), diaphragms, IUDs, condoms with or ...
... intrauterine device, surgical sterilization, or abstinence); Recent or current use (within 30 days) of Pregabalin; Known allergy to Pregabalin; Significant ...
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... Intrauterine device method, Polypectomy, Gynecological surgery, Endometriosis, Uterine fibroid, Ovarian cyst, Uterine polyps, Chronic pelvic pain, Heavy ...
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