Is the contraceptive pill or the contraceptive implant more effective at preventing pregnancy?
the contraceptive implant
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Withdrawal is an effective and reliable method of contraception. True or False?
FALSE!!!!
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Where in the body is "the rod" (contraceptive implant) placed?
Underneath the skin, on the inside of the upper arm
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Mario and Alexis are wanting to have sexual intercourse but really do not want to get pregnant. Would you recommend they use two condoms at once for extra safety?
No! Two condoms create extra friction and there is a greater risk of the condoms breaking during sexual intercourse.
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Frankie is wanting to have sexual intercourse and is looking for a contraceptive that can protect them from both pregnancy and STI's. What one contraceptive would you recommend to meet their needs?
Condom
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Leo and Leah had sexual intercourse. They realised afterwards that the condom had broken. It has been two days since they had sex. Is it too late for them to take Emergency contraception (morning after pill)?
No, it can be taken up to 120 hours after sexual intercourse
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How long can "the rod" (contraceptive implant) stay in the body?
Up to 3 years
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People should take the contraceptive pill to protect themselves against STI's. True or False?
False - it can prevent pregnancy, but doesn't prevent STI's.