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Schraudenbach A et al. – The reasons why heavier women choose procedural methods along with the timing of weight gain and contraceptive procedures needs to be further explored. Understanding the relationship between weight and contraceptive behaviors is important for the development of health promotion programs to improve pregnancy outcomes and decrease obesity.

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