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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a birth control" is not correct in standard English; it should be "birth control" or "a birth control method." You can use it when referring to contraceptive methods or devices in a general context.
Example: "Many couples discuss their options for birth control before starting a family."
Alternatives: "a contraceptive" or "a contraceptive method."
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Women who answered that there was a birth control failure were excluded from the present analysis (Fig. 1).
And now the town is testing SpayVac, a birth control drug for does that is not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
For many women, a birth control pill that eliminates monthly menstruation might seem a welcome milestone.
Or a pharmacist who prefers not to refill a birth control prescription?
At its core, this is a gender role issue, rather than a birth control issue.
The "proof" was supposed to be lab tests showing it contained estrogen, a birth control hormone.
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The child was conceived in cabin during a birth control-free getaway.
"The first line is always a birth-control pill," said Taylor.
There are children everywhere, despite a birth-control campaign; the population is nearing a billion.
When their efforts failed, they decided to break the law themselves by opening a birth-control clinic in New Haven.
Norplant, a birth-control implant, takes five years to diffuse, he said, the longest period he knows of.
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