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Taylor Sutherland
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In the context of the hormonal methods of contraception, which of the following is a problem associated with the use of oral contraceptives?

A) increased risk of benign breast conditions
B) nausea or vomiting
C) intensified symptoms of premenstrual syndrome
D) heavy menstrual flow

Oral Contraceptives

Medications taken by mouth to prevent pregnancy, commonly referred to as birth control pills, which contain hormones to inhibit ovulation.

Hormonal Methods

involve the use of hormones to prevent pregnancy and can include birth control pills, patches, injections, and implants.

Premenstrual Syndrome

A collection of emotional, psychological, and physical symptoms that are linked to a woman's menstrual cycle.

  • Identify the health risks and side effects associated with hormonal contraceptives.
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