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Arii_bell

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A patient asks you if it will be all right to continue sexual relations during her pregnancy. Which of the following would be the best advice?
 
  A) Sexual relations can be continued safely during a normal pregnancy.
  B) Sexual relations are dangerous during pregnancy after 3 months.
  C) Sexual relations are dangerous for the first 2 months.
  D) Sexual relations can continue, but she must use a diaphragm.

Question 2

Which data from a woman's health history would put her at an increased risk of developing breast cancer?
 
  a. Takes birth control pills c. Mother of three children
  b. Age 32 years old d. 25 pounds over-weight



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A
Taking birth oral contraceptives is a risk factor for breast cancer. Breast cancer risk increases after the age of 40 . Being a mother of three children and 25 pounds overweight do not pose a risk for breast cancer. However, being overweight does increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.



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