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                    [ArticleID] => 254235
                    [Title] => Pills for men, condoms for women
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CEBU CITY — Condoms for women and birth control pills for men are among the artificial methods of contraception that are expected to hit the Philippine market next year, a family planning advocate said here yesterday.


Dr. Ricardo Gonzales, medical adviser of the family planning Social Acceptance Project (SAP) of the Academy of Educational Development (AED), said pharmaceutical companies are expected to bring the devices into the country in 2005 to widen couples’ choices of contraceptives.
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Sa pag-aaral ni Dr. Ricardo Gonzales, medical advisor ng The Social Acceptance Project for Family Planning, lumalabas na sa patuloy na pagtaas ng porsiyento ng populasyon ng bansa mayroon rin na 3,510 babae ang namamatay sa panganganak, pagbubuntis at bago pa manganak o post partum period.
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                    [ArticleID] => 254235
                    [Title] => Pills for men, condoms for women
                    [Summary] => 
CEBU CITY — Condoms for women and birth control pills for men are among the artificial methods of contraception that are expected to hit the Philippine market next year, a family planning advocate said here yesterday.


Dr. Ricardo Gonzales, medical adviser of the family planning Social Acceptance Project (SAP) of the Academy of Educational Development (AED), said pharmaceutical companies are expected to bring the devices into the country in 2005 to widen couples’ choices of contraceptives.
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Sa pag-aaral ni Dr. Ricardo Gonzales, medical advisor ng The Social Acceptance Project for Family Planning, lumalabas na sa patuloy na pagtaas ng porsiyento ng populasyon ng bansa mayroon rin na 3,510 babae ang namamatay sa panganganak, pagbubuntis at bago pa manganak o post partum period.
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