Which of the following is a risk factor for contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
A. Delay in engaging in sex
B. Being male
C. Using condoms instead of contraceptive pills
D. Being female
E. Never having contracted an STI
Answer: D
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Discuss the politics of contraception during the early twentieth century. Explain the Comstock Act. What was Margaret Sanger's contribution?
What will be an ideal response?
The most common cause of miscarriage is often a result of ________
a. one or more serious genetic fetal abnormalities b. having an older father and younger mother c. a mother's physical activity d. a mother's sexual activity
Ovaries are homologous with the male ____
a. scrotum c. testes b. glans d. penis
________ refers to a type of vaginitis that occurs when a naturally occurring fungus changes the normal environment in the vagina, mouth, skinfolds, or fingernail beds.
A. Trichomoniasis B. Urinary tract infection C. Atrophic vaginitis D. Yeast infection E. Bacterial vaginosis