Multiple Choice
Basically, oral contraceptives work by
A) blocking passage of the ovum into the uterus.
B) interfering with normal patterns of ovulation and implantation.
C) keeping sperm away from the unfertilized ovum.
D) preventing uterine implantation of the zygote.
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