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quiz
"just the one!"
Contraception
| 1. In the UK, some types of contraception incur a prescription charge |
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| 2. After seeing a person under 16 years of age, doctors and nurses have a duty to tell parents and carers what happened, and let them look at the records |
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False |
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| 3. An internal examination is usually necessary before the contraceptive pill can be prescribed for the first time |
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True |
False |
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| 4. After having unprotected sex a woman has 48 hours - 2 days - to get emergency contraception (the morning after pill) |
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True |
False |
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| 5. A woman can get pregnant if she has sex during her period |
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True |
False |
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| 6. A woman has to wait at least 2 weeks after sex for a pregnancy test to give a reliable result |
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True |
False |
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| 7. The injectable contraceptive Depo-Provera can be dangerous if it stops the periods |
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True |
False |
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| 8. It's OK to use KY jelly with condoms to aid lubrication |
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True |
False |
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| 9. The most dangerous contraceptive pills for a woman to miss are the ones in the middle of the packet |
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True |
False |
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