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wrbasek0

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Increasing the availability of OTC contraceptives or teaching physicians to prescribe a greater number of birth control pill packs can improve what rates and reduce unintended pregnancies?
 
  A) failure rates
  B) typical use rates
  C) continuation rates
  D) All of the answers are correct.

Question 2

Which form of contraception is the most used among students who engaged in vaginal intercourse and used contraception?
 
  A) male condom
  B) birth control pills
  C) withdrawal
  D) IUD



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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