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xroflmao

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If a couple wants to prevent pregnancy and avoid STIs, what is the most reliable choice?
 
  a. Male or female sterilization
  b. Abstinence
 c. Birth control pills
 d. Condoms

Question 2

What is a benefit of natural family planning methods?
 
  a. They provide protection from STIs.
  b. They increase spontaneity in sexual intercourse.
 c. They help couples predict fertility.
 d. They have a high effectiveness rate as typically used.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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