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evelyn o bentley

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The three components of the female athlete triad are:
 a. anemia, anorexia, and osteoporosis.
  b. amenorrhea, anemia, and anorexia.
  c. amenorrhea, disordered eating, and osteoporosis.
  d. disordered eating, anemia, and osteoarthritis.
  e. disordered eating, osteoporosis, and infertility.

Question 2

How could having irregular menstrual cycles lead to a lack of early prenatal care for some obese women?
 a. When women don't menstruate they may feel they are not ovulating and can't get pregnant, so they don't get prenatal care
  b. Women may not be aware they are already pregnant because a delay in their menses is normal
  c. Women think an egg will not implant without ovulation
  d. All of the above
  e. a and b only



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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