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Tirant22

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What safe sex practice is advised to avoid unintended pregnancy while also reducing the risk for sexually transmitted infection?
 
  A) use of birth control pills
  B) use of emergency contraception
  C) use of condoms
  D) All of the answers are correct.

Question 2

In order to remain a virgin, Maria has decided to practice only anal intercourse with her boyfriend, who has had previous sexual partners. Which of the following risks should she be concerned about?
 
  A) HIV
  B) injury to anal tissues
  C) gonorrhea
  D) All of the answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D




Tirant22

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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
Excellent


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