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Museum of Contraception and Abortion
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The Museum of Contraception and Abortion (German: Museum für Verhütung und Schwangerschaftsabbruch, MUVS) is a museum in Vienna, Austria, founded by gynaecologist Christian Fiala in 2003. It details historic forms of birth control and was created to encourage contraceptive use and family planning techniques.[1][2]
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