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Which of the following is a low-riskbut not a no-risksexual behavior?
 
  A) Unprotected vaginal sex
  B) Sex with a condom
  C) Mutual masturbation
  D) Phone sex

Question 2

Gina uses a hormonal contraceptive that has the effect of reducing her menstrual periods to one every three months. Gina most likely uses
 
  A) combination birth control pills.
  B) Seasonale or Seasonique pills.
  C) the Ortho Evra patch.
  D) Depo-Provera injections.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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