A client in the women's clinic asks the nurse, "How is the cervical mucus method of contraception different from the rhythm method?" The appropriate response by the nurse is that the cervical mucus method is which of the following?
1. More effective for women with irregular cycles
2. Not acceptable to women of many different religions
3. Harder to work with than is the rhythm method
4. Requires an artificial substance or device
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Explanation: 1. The cervical mucus method (Billings Ovulation Method) can be used by women with irregular cycles.
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