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ishan

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Natalia is interested in using extended oral contraception such as Seasonale and Seasonique. What should she know about this method?
 
  a. It must be taken for 50 consecutive days.
  b. She may have bleeding or spotting between menstrual periods.
  c. It provides protection from sexually transmitted infections.
  d. She may never have a period again.

Question 2

The most common incorrect use of oral contraceptives is _____.
 
  a. taking them at different times each day
  b. taking more than one per day
  c. taking the wrong pill
  d. forgetting to take them every day



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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