A) seminal vesicle.
B) corpus spongiosum.
C) vas deferens.
D) urethra.
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A) progestational
B) estrogenic
C) menses
D) ovulation
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A) talcum powder.
B) spermicide.
C) nothing.
D) Vaseline.
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A) Gender
B) Gender role
C) Gender identity
D) Sex
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A) ovulation.
B) the estrogenic phase.
C) menses.
D) the progestational phase.
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A) rheumatic heart disease.
B) irregular or unexplained bleeding.
C) a history of pelvic infection.
D) past pregnancies.
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A) 14 days prior to the onset of menses.
B) at the beginning of the menstrual cycle.
C) at the end of the menstrual cycle.
D) in the estrogenic phase of the menstrual cycle.
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A) 12.7 years of age.
B) 14.7 years of age.
C) 10.5 years of age.
D) too variable to pinpoint.
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A) is too expensive.
B) can lead to infertility.
C) can irritate vaginal tissue.
D) is too messy.
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A) estrogen-like chemical exposure.
B) poverty.
C) being underweight.
D) a poor diet.
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A) dilation and curretage.
B) dilation and evacuation.
C) saline instillation.
D) medical abortion.
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A) testes to vas deferens to epididymis to prostate gland to seminal vesicles to ejaculatory ducts.
B) testes to seminal vesicles to vas deferens to prostate gland to epididymis to ejaculatory ducts.
C) testes to epididymis to vas deferens to seminal vesicles to prostate gland to ejaculatory ducts.
D) testes to epididymis to vas deferens to prostate gland to seminal vesicles to ejaculatory ducts.
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A) erectile dysfunction.
B) retrograde ejaculation.
C) premature ejaculation.
D) an intense orgasm.
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A) The female condom is less expensive than the male condom.
B) The female condom can be inserted before sexual activity and is, therefore, less disruptive than male condoms.
C) The female condom offers protection against genital warts and herpes.
D) The female condom gives a woman more personal control over contraception and STD protection.
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A) There is higher expulsion rate.
B) Menstrual flow in IUD users is initially lighter.
C) IUDs may cause uterine cramps.
D) Bleeding and spotting may occur between periods.
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A) 8 hours.
B) 1 hour.
C) 6 hours.
D) overnight.
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A) epididymis.
B) glans.
C) seminal vesicle.
D) Cowper's gland.
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A) an intense exercise regimen.
B) a low resting heart rate.
C) a history of asthma.
D) a history of blood clots.
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A) incorrect insertion and positioning
B) discomfort prohibits use
C) sexual activity of user
D) age of user
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