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The most common first medical step in assisted reproductive technology is to have a women take a drug that
 
  a. increases the size of her cervix.
  b. straightens the lining of her fallopian tubes.
  c. decreases her testosterone levels.
  d. stimulates the ovaries to ripen and release eggs.

Question 2

Everett has been informed that he has infertility issues. What bit of advice would he most likely hear from a competent doctor?
 
  a. You need to cut down on your red meat consumption.
  b. You need to wear loose boxers rather than tight briefs.
  c. You need to increase your intake of folic acid.
  d. You need to start taking your thalidomide prescription.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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