Author Question: Why must condoms also be used to prevent STI's when using combined hormonal methods? What will be ... (Read 47 times)

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Why must condoms also be used to prevent STI's when using combined hormonal methods?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

According to Chapter 8, what percentage of defendants had their cases dismissed prior to trial?
 
  A. 12
  B. 24
  C. 36
  D. 48



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Answer to Question 1

Condoms physically prevent infection by creating a barrier between male and female secretions. Combined hormonal methods do not prevent against STI's.

Answer to Question 2

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