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specialty dedicated to the prevention, assistance, or progress of pregnancy
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OB/GYN
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what 2 departments carry out and treatment of problems associated with pregnancy and the female reproductive system
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obstretrics and gynecology
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physician who treats female problems
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gynecologist
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doctor who delivers babies
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obstetrician
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physician who specializes in both female problems and baby delivery
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OB/GYN
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birth control pills, long-acting birth control shots, IUDs (intrauterine devices),sponges, diaphragms, implants, and others are forms of what kind of pregnancy prevention
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temporary
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Surgical procedures, such as vasectomy or tubal ligation are forms of what kind of pregnancy prevention
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more permanent
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procedure performed on men to prevent sperm from being transferred during sexual intercourse. It is an outpatient procedure and is performed quite frequently
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vasectomy
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procedure performed on women to prevent pregnancy; the uterine tubes are either cut or ligated ("tied"). This procedure is generally irreversible; however, in some cases microsurgery can be performed to reopen or reattach the uterine tubes
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tubal ligation
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