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ETearle

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When a woman is put deeply asleep as a way to avoid pain in childbirth, the procedure is called
 
  A) general anesthesia.
  B) dementia.
  C) episiotomy.
  D) crowning.

Question 2

If a woman or a man experiences recurrent pain during or after intercourse, he or she may suffer from
 
  A) sexual desire disorder.
  B) dyspareunia.
  C) vaginismus.
  D) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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