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tuffie

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In the National Health and Social Life Survey (Laumann et al., 1994), sex or had sex was defined as
 
  a. sexual intercourse only
  b. sexual intercourse and oral-genital sex only
  c. sexual intercourse that ends in orgasm only
  d. any mutually voluntary activity with another person that involves genital contact

Question 2

Natural or prepared childbirth courses instruct women
 
  a. not to use a hospital labor room
  b. not to use anesthesia or pain killers
  c. not to use a physician
  d. how to reduce the fear-tension-pain cycle



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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