
Kyleena TV Commercial, 'Prevent Pregnancy Up to Five Years'
“Prevent Pregnancy Up to Five Years”
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A woman holding a dead plant tells how she can't even care for a potted plant so how would she be ready to get pregnant. Kyleena says you can prevent pregnancy for up to five years with its intrauterine device (IUD) or the Mirena IUD. In only a few minutes, doctors can place the Kyleena and can easily remove it. Kyleena says it is faster and more effective than waiting to get a prescription from your pharmacy and takes less attention than caring for a toddler.
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