MacBook Pro 13'' Battery Problem

Hi everybody, i hope all you fine. Im from Turkey.
i bought about 7 months ago a MacBook Pro 13'' . Yesterday suddenly, there was a problem with battery.
Problem is Service Battery warning and now battery life is about 30-40 mins.
But i use it for 7 months, how can do this?
Please help me, what can i do now?

Read http://www.apple.com/batteries/
Reset the SMU.
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