Author Question: Douching (washing out the contents of the vagina) as a means of birth control is a. relatively ... (Read 54 times)

kfurse

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Douching (washing out the contents of the vagina) as a means of birth control is
 
  a. relatively effective if done within 20 minutes after sexual intercourse
  b. safe and very effective
  c. relatively effective if a woman is not menstruating
  d. very unreliable

Question 2

Kinsey's work was immediately recognized as providing important information to the medical community and the general public.
 
  a. True
  b. False



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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