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appyboo

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What can we conclude about the topic of unwanted pregnancies?
 
  a. Stronger just say no messages against sexual activity would substantially reduce the number of pregnancies.
  b. If contraceptives were mentioned less often, the number of unwanted pregnancies would clearly decrease.
  c. Many women do not think that they, personally, are likely to get pregnant.
  d. The cost and availability of contraception are no longer factors that contribute to unwanted pregnancy.

Question 2

One reason that women may be reluctant to use birth control is that
 
  a. many women have not heard about birth control as an important issue.
  b. most women secretly want to have a baby.
  c. many women do not want to think about the fact that they are sexually active.
  d. all of the effective contraceptives have been demonstrated to have high health risks.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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