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How much has birth control diversified over the years? In the past 100 years, how accessible has birth control become?
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Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and non-hormonal modern contraceptives have improved women's lives by reducing different health conditions that contributed to considerable morbidity.
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