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mydiamond

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All of the following factors contribute to unintended pregnancies EXCEPT
 
  A) access to quality health care.
  B) a lack of knowledge about contraceptive methods.
  C) a lack of trust that contraceptives are effective.
  D) a belief that contraceptive methods are morally wrong.

Question 2

What are the recommendations from the CDC with regard to HIV testing?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: The CDC recommends HIV testing at least once between ages 13 and 64 for people at low risk. If you're at high risk then you should have an HIV test annually.



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