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What are the Common Methods of Family Planning?
Family planning methods can be broadly categorized into hormonal methods, barrier methods, intrauterine devices (IUDs), natural methods, and surgical methods. Examples include:
Oral contraceptives
Condoms
IUDs
Fertility awareness methods
Sterilization
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