Obstet Gynecol Sci.  2022 May;65(3):279-280. 10.5468/ogs.22045.

Contraception, vaccination and coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: correspondence

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  • 1Private Academic Consultant, Bangkok, Thailand
  • 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. D.Y. Patil University, Pune, India


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