Exam 11: Contraception and Abortion
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Discuss the emergency contraception pill and make a statement about whether pharmacists should regulate its use.
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Canada's first public health clinic to focus on family planning was opened in
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Most women who follow the calendar method need to abstain from coitus for at least
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The diaphragm has almost a perfect record for contraception, with just under a 2% pregnancy rate among users.
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Which of the following is true with regard to the history of birth control in Canada?
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How long must a diaphragm be kept in place after intercourse?
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According to the cervical mucus (ovulation)method of birth control, women are most fertile
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Marcus and Vanessa have planned a romantic evening of dinner and dancing. In preparation for the fact that they will make love later in the evening, Vanessa inserts her diaphragm and spermicide before leaving the house at seven. After dancing, she expects to arrive at home with Marcus around midnight. What should Vanessa know?
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Women in Greek and Roman times attempted to prevent pregnancy by
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In 2009, a national survey of Canadian women found that the most widely used form of contraception was
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In withdrawal, the estimated first-year failure rate in typical use is about
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