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Discuss how intrauterine methods of contraception work.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

During the arraignment process
 
  A. the suspect is arrested.
  B. the suspect enters a plea.
  C. the suspect is allowed one phone call.
  D. the suspect decides whether to accept a plea bargain.



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Answer to Question 1

The ParaGard IUD worked by causing a sterile inflammation inside the uterus, which prevents fertilization by affecting sperm function. Because it contains a progestin, the Mirena IUD works similarly to progestin-only forms of contraception by thickening cervical mucus, suppressing the endometrium, and inhibiting sperm survival.

Answer to Question 2

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