Multiple Choice
What is the evidence to support the idea that hormones involved in the menstrual cycle do not significantly influence women's sexual interest?
A) Women report more pain during sex and less sexual interest while ovulating.
B) Menopause produces significant hormonal changes in women,but has little impact on their sexual interest and activity.
C) Women report increased sexual activity during ovulation but only if they are trying to get pregnant.
D) Fertility drugs that increase gonadotropin levels have little impact on female sexual interest.
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