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nelaaney

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Erin just entered perimenopause. Accordingly,
 
  A) her body is now producing more estrogen and progestin than ever before.
  B) she will no longer be menstruating.
  C) her menstrual cycles will now become shorter and less predictable.
  D) she will no longer be able to get pregnant.

Question 2

Lately, 45-year-old Sandra has noticed that her menstrual cycles are getting shorter and less predictable. Sandra appears to be
 
  A) in menopause.
  B) pregnant.
  C) suffering from the effects of too much estrogen.
  D) undergoing climacteric.



Galvarado142

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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