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The pill, ring, and IUD change levels of estrogen, progesterone, as well as other hormones. Not all hormonal contraception has the same amount of hormones.
The pill, ring, and IUD change levels of estrogen, progesterone, as well as other hormones. Not all birth control has the same amount of hormones.
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