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When considering using emergency contraception, a woman should ____.
 
  a. wait several days before making her decision, so that she is sure that she does not want to get pregnant
  b. know that there is a mandatory waiting period in almost all states, so she should complete the necessary paperwork as soon as possible
  c. understand that as more days pass, the effectiveness of the emergency contraceptive decreases
  d. understand that as more days pass, the effectiveness of the emergency contraceptive increases

Question 2

Jessica calls her friend Cynthia upset and crying. While her and her boyfriend were having sex, the condom broke, and Jessica is worried that she may become pregnant.
 
  Cynthia tells Jessica to calm down as they discuss the options for emergency contraception. Based solely on the type of emergency contraceptive method that is most effective, what should Cynthia recommend to Jessica to consider for emergency contraception.
 
  a. combination emergency contraceptive pills
  b. Ella
  c. Plan B
  d. intrauterine devices (IUD)



lindahyatt42

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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