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    8. The Birth Control Pill and Breast Cancer Risk
    9. Is Heart Disease a Worry if I Use the Pill?
    10. Oral Contraceptives and Cervical Cancer: What to Know
    11. Stopping the Pill? 10 Ways Your Body May Change
    12. Can I Still Get Pregnant if I'm on the Pill?
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    1. Birth Control Patch (Transdermal Contraceptive)
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