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Pain recommendations include oral pain relievers, local anesthetics or anti-anxiety medications.
The state argues a rule giving minors access to contraceptives violates a parental rights law.
Research suggests the chances of a clot drop by 80 percent within two weeks of quitting.
It's may be possible to prevent pregnancy by slightly raising the temperature of testes.

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