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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of birth-control in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of birth-control in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of birth-control in a Sentence

  1. Claire McCaskill:

    I did n’t go to one of those fancy private schools, but the history I learned in public schools Mizzou taught me that the evidence of trafficking of women for sex goes back to before 2000 B.C. Senate Homeland Security did n’t begin with women’s rights and the birth control pill.

  2. Dawn Laguens:

    This is a new low for anti-abortion extremists; 200,000 people a day count on Planned Parenthood's website for accurate health information, blocking people from accessing information on the full range of sexual and reproductive health -- including birth control, sexually transmitted infections, healthy relationships, parenting and preventive care -- only shows how far opponents of safe and legal abortion will go.

  3. Claire McCaskill:

    I did n’t go to one of those fancy private schools, but the history I learned in public schools Mizzou taught me that the evidence of trafficking of women for sex goes back to before 2000 B.C. It did n’t begin with women’s rights and the birth control pill.

  4. Karen Stote:

    In some areas, they (doctors working for the government) were promoting birth control to reduce the size of indigenous communities.

  5. Kathy Kneer:

    We support efforts like these that remove barriers to women gaining access to birth control and other reproductive health care.

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