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Obstetrician/gynecologists and women's health practitioners.
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Editors Elizabeth Nissen, Paul Cerrato, and Julia Talsma, and Instructional Design Consultant Richard Currier, PhD, disclose that they do not have any financial relationships with any manufacturer in this area of medicine.
The manuscript reviewer discloses that he has no financial relationships with any manufacturer in this area of medicine.
Dr. Fader, Dr. von Gruenigen, and Ms. Gibbons disclose that they have no financial relationships with any manufacturer in this area of medicine.
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