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Figure 1 Distribution to the respondents on whether they are taking oral contraceptives or not

Figure 2 Classification of oral contraceptives the taken by respondents

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Figure 3 The knowledge of the respondents about the risks of taking the pills

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Figure 4 Possible risks that the respondents are familiar with

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Figure 5 The approximate length of time the respondents take the pills

Figure 6 Respondents' possible reasons for taking oral contraceptives

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Figure 7 The benefits of taking pills according to the respondents

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Figure 8 Distribution to respondents whether they experience adverse physical effects in their body after taking oral contraceptives

Figure 9 Adverse physical effects related to oral contraceptions as experienced by the respondents

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Figure 10 Distribution to respondents whether they experience adverse emotional effects in their body after taking oral contraceptives

Figure 11 Adverse emotional effects related to oral contraceptions as experienced by the respondents

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Figure 12 Distribution to the respondents who take oral contraceptives on whether they believe that taking it would increase probability of cancer

Figure 13 Respondent s possible actions if proven that oral contraceptives can increase cervical and breast cancer

Figure 14 Respondents' possible reasons for not taking oral contraceptives

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Figure 15 Distribution to the respondents who do not take oral contraceptives on whether they believe that taking it would increase probability of cancer

Figure 16 Respondent's likelihood of taking oral contraceptives in the future

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