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Destiiny22

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Joan and Steve have conceived three times, but have not had a live birth. Their type of infertility is:
 
  a. primary infertility.
  b. pregnancy wastage.
  c. secondary infertility.
  d. tertiary infertility.

Question 2

The key to a successful family:
 
  a. is a two-parent unit with biological parents.
  b. will be best understood by coming to an agreed-upon definition of the family.
  c. is understanding the characteristics that allow intimate relationships to grow and flourish.
  d. is rooted in the lack of conflict, but is not affected by creative visualization of the ideal.



ngr69

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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