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A surgical procedure in which an incision in made in the perineum to facilitate childbirth is known as a(n)
 
  a. vaginoplasty
  b. hymenplasty
  c. labiaplasty
  d. episiotomy

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The decline of estrogen in menopause promotes vaginal atrophy, which refers to a condition where:
 
  a. a lack of sufficient vaginal lubrication makes intercourse painful.
  b. the lining of the vagina becomes thinner, making the walls less elastic.
  c. the clitoris becomes smaller and more easily irritated.
  d. skin temperature suddenly rises and a feeling of heat rushes to the face.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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