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s.tung

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A 25year old woman could be diagnosed with infertility after having regular unprotected sex and not conceiving after how many months?
 
  a. 3 months
 b. 6 months
 c. 12 months
  d. 18 months

Question 2

If Amanda is 39 years old and has been actively trying to achieve a pregnancy, her health care provider would likely suggest infertility treatment and evaluation after how long?
 
  a. After she and her partner had tried for over 1 year
  b. After she and her partner had tried for 2 years
 c. After she and her partner had tried for 6 months
  d. After she and her partner had tried for 3 months



taylorsonier

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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