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jwb375

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Arianna is using a new oral contraceptive called Seasonale. How many days does she take the pills with hormones?
 
  a. 28 days
  b. 21 days
  c. 78 days
  d. 84 days

Question 2

In comparison to hormonal implants, women who use traditional birth control pills must _______.
 
  a. be between the ages of 21 and 35
  b. be responsible for administering the hormone every day
  c. return in three years to get additional hormones
  d. be responsible for administering the hormone every month



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Answer: D

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Answer: B





 

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