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Birth Control Options for Women Over 35 Who Smoke

We know smoking is bad for us, but we still deserve effective birth control options, without the lecture, right? There are about 20 percent of current smokers (women, ages 35-64 in the U.S.), who need to know how to prevent pregnancy with more options than just condoms.

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