Side Effects of Prolonged Use of the Pill
Video Description: What are the risks, if any, of taking oral contraceptives such as the pill for extended periods of time? Dr. Petra Casey, MD Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mayo Clinic, explains. Related Article Subjects: Side Effects of Prolonged Use of the Pill, birth control, birth control pill, contraceptive, gynecology, mayo clinic, petra casey, the Pill, tv360, unwanted pregnancySide Effects of Prolonged Use of the Pill
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