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Notfallmaßnahmen zur Verhütung einer Schwangerschaft

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Folgender Originalbeitrag wurde für Sie gelesen und kommentiert: Westhoff C (2003) Clinical practice. Emergency contraception. N Engl J Med 349: 1830–1835

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Bals-Pratsch, M. Notfallmaßnahmen zur Verhütung einer Schwangerschaft. Gynäkologe 37, 955–958 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00129-004-1595-7

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