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    Oops! Mom gets vitamins instead of birth control pills

    A Wisconsin woman noticed that the birth control pills she received from her family health clinic in February 2009 looked a little different. A positive pregnancy test ten weeks later removed any doubt that she had been given prenatal vitamins instead.

    Wednesday, a state court gave the young mother a slight glimmer of hope in her personal injury suit against the clinic.

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