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Fertility is a person's ability to
 
  A) produce viable sperm.
  B) reproduce.
  C) have a normal delivery.
  D) prevent conception.

Question 2

The typical-use failure rate for a contraception method takes into account which of the following?
 
  A) daily use
  B) human error
  C) perfect use
  D) familiarity with the method



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Answer: B

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