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bclement10

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Provided that the pregnancy is progressing normally and the woman has no history of miscarriage, how long is it safe to have intercourse?
 
  A) Intercourse is never safe during pregnancy.
  B) Intercourse is safe up until labor.
  C) Intercourse should stop three weeks before the baby's due date.
  D) Intercourse should stop during the last trimester.

Question 2

Underarm hair for boys appears on average at age
 
  A) 9.
  B) 11.
  C) 15.
  D) 18.



Bsand8

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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