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SO00

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Mary takes her progestin-only contraceptive pill at 8:00 every morning, but today she did not remember to take it until 3:00 in the afternoon. What should she do?
 
  a. Throw away the rest of the pack and avoid intercourse for ten days.
  b. Take two pills every morning for the rest of the month.
  c. Take a pill now, then take the next pill as scheduled, but use a backup method for 48 hours.
  d. Ask her physician to prescribe a different oral contraceptive.

Question 2

An advantage of using oral contraception is that it _____.
 
  a. is impossible to miss a dose
  b. offers protection from STIs
  c. may reduce the length of a period
  d. has no possible side effects



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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