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								Contraceptive use, which reduces levels of unintended pregnancies, has increased in many parts ofthe world, including Latin America and Asia. and: Abortions are down, use of contraceptives up « Dating Jesus 2009 
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								Contraceptive use, which reduces levels of unintended pregnancies, has increased in many parts ofthe world, including Latin America and Asia. and: 
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								Contraceptive IS difficult to get for many lower-income women, yet it is vital for their financial futures. 
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								So, for example: Contraceptive A, even used perfectly, leads to 1 unintended pregnancy (out of 100 women using it for a year). ProWomanProLife » How do these people get to become religious leaders? 2009 
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								“Contraceptive use is increasing worldwide, helping fuel a drop in the number of abortions, unintended pregnancies and deaths from unsafe abortion”? 
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								Contraceptive implants are matchstick-sized rods that are inserted under the skin of your arm and release ovulation-suppressing hormones for up to three years. 
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								More A Bet on Message, Not Money Modified Insider Bill Is Poised to Pass House GOP Legislators Take Aim at Contraceptive Rule Mr. Romney travels to Washington, D.C., for a fund-raising appearance Thursday that asks for $1,000 to attend, $2,500 to pose with the candidate and $10,000 to join a policy roundtable led by former government officials. Ground Shifts Again for GOP Janet Hook 2012 
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								“Contraceptive A, even used perfectly, leads to 1 unintended pregnancy (out of 100 women using it for a year).” ProWomanProLife » How do these people get to become religious leaders? 2009 
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								Contraceptive developer Conceptus tumbled 3.12, or 20%, to 12.67, after the Mountain View, Calif., company lowered its outlook, citing the weak economy and a reduction in doctor visits due to high unemployment rates. 
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								(RNS) When reproductive health expert Dr. Douglas Huber went to Afghanistan to set-up an "Accelerating Contraceptive Use" project in 2005, the fertility rate among Afghan women was almost seven children per woman. As Pill Turns 50, A Push Within Islam For Family Planning 2010 
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