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Which of the following is considered a 100% effective method of contraception?
Which of the following is considered a 100% effective method of contraception?
- Coitus Interruptus
- Abstinence (correct)
- Two-Day Method
- Symptothermal Method
What are fertile days according to cervical mucus observation?
What are fertile days according to cervical mucus observation?
All the days on which cervical mucus is copious, and for at least 3 to 4 days afterward.
What is an ideal characteristic of a contraceptive method?
What is an ideal characteristic of a contraceptive method?
- Has side effects
- Difficult to obtain
- Expensive
- Free of bothersome side effects (correct)
What does the Two-Day Method require from the woman?
What does the Two-Day Method require from the woman?
The Standard Days Method is designed for women with any menstrual cycle length.
The Standard Days Method is designed for women with any menstrual cycle length.
To calculate safe days, a woman subtracts 18 from her shortest cycle and _____ from her longest cycle.
To calculate safe days, a woman subtracts 18 from her shortest cycle and _____ from her longest cycle.
What significant event marks ovulation according to the Symptothermal Method?
What significant event marks ovulation according to the Symptothermal Method?
What occurs during the Coitus Interruptus method?
What occurs during the Coitus Interruptus method?
What is considered a 100% effective method of contraception?
What is considered a 100% effective method of contraception?
The ideal contraceptive should be safe, effective, and compatible with the user's beliefs.
The ideal contraceptive should be safe, effective, and compatible with the user's beliefs.
What happens to cervical mucus on the day of ovulation?
What happens to cervical mucus on the day of ovulation?
What is the Two-Day Method in contraception?
What is the Two-Day Method in contraception?
What does the Sympothermal Method combine?
What does the Sympothermal Method combine?
Which method involves calculating 'safe' days by subtracting from the menstrual cycle?
Which method involves calculating 'safe' days by subtracting from the menstrual cycle?
What is the purpose of using Cyclebeads in the Standard Days Method?
What is the purpose of using Cyclebeads in the Standard Days Method?