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How does the amount of hormone released through the NuvaRing compare to other hormonal contraceptive methods?
 
  a. The NuvaRing releases higher levels of both progesterone and estrogen compared to other hormonal methods.
  b. The NuvaRing offers about equal levels of hormones compared to other hormonal methods.
 c. The NuvaRing releases lower levels of hormones compared to other hormonal methods.
 d. The NuvaRing does not release any hormones into the body as it protects against pregnancy by acting as a cervical barrier.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a hormonal method of birth control?
 
  a. Seasonale
 b. Ortho Evra patch
  c. NuvaRing
 d. ParaGard



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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