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    If a Condom Breaks,an Appropriate Strategy for Reducing the Risk
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If a Condom Breaks,an Appropriate Strategy for Reducing the Risk

Question 91

Question 91

Multiple Choice

If a condom breaks,an appropriate strategy for reducing the risk of pregnancy is to


A) douche.
B) insert a vaginal contraceptive ring.
C) use emergency contraception.
D) switch to an oil-based lubricant.

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