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futuristic

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Over-the-counter ovulation kits analyze the urine or saliva for the presence of
 
  A) luteinizing hormone.
  B) estrogen.
  C) follicle stimulating hormone.
  D) progesterone.

Question 2

John and his wife are trying to conceive. John knows that his sperm count is slightly low. Which recommendation should John follow for the best chance of conception?
 
  A) John and his wife should have intercourse every day for the entire week.
  B) John and his wife should have intercourse twice a day for the entire week.
  C) John and his wife should engage in intercourse every 72 hours, and John should masturbate every day to increase his sperm count.
  D) John and his wife should have intercourse every 48 hours.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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