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Answer the following Health Questions! Will give if Correct!!
1. Which form of contraception involves trying to estimate when a female is ovulating and avoiding intercourse during this time?
2. Which form of contraception works by preventing ovulation, thickening the cervical mucus, and altering the uterine lining?
3. Which form of contraception involves clamping or severing a woman's fallopian tubes and is meant to be a means of permanent sterilization?
4. Which two forms of contraception can possibly lead to toxic shock syndrome (TSS)?
5. Which form of contraception puts the user at risk for developing blood clots in the brain, lungs, and legs?
6. Which form of contraception may prevent a woman from becoming pregnant after she has discontinued its use for up to one year?
7. Select the option or options that give 100% protection from sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy.
Abstinence
Birth control pills
Condoms
Vasectomy
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