Any time a woman has intercourse
there is a chance of pregnancy
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the

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Answer
The only 100% sure way of
not getting pregnant is
not to have intercourse.

It is only possible to conceive from
intercourse during the fertile time,
which is determined by ovulation,
and sperm survival in fertile mucus.

The interval from the
period to the next . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . ovulation can be variable,
but the interval from
. . . . . . . . . . . ovulation to the next
. . . . . . . . . . . -------------------------- period is
. . . . . . . . . . . -------------------------- constant
. . . . . . . . . . . -------------------------- (i.e. reliable).


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Any time a woman has intercourse there is a chance of pregnancy
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False
That was
the

Wrong
Answer
The only 100% sure way of
not getting pregnant is
not to have intercourse.

It is only possible to conceive from
intercourse during the fertile time,
which is determined by ovulation,
and sperm survival in fertile mucus.

The interval from
the period to the next ovulation
can be variable,
but the interval from
ovulation to the next period
is constant (i.e. reliable).


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Any time a woman has intercourse there is a chance of pregnancy
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Debatable
That was
the

Wrong
Answer
The only 100% sure way of
not getting pregnant is
not to have intercourse.

It is only possible to conceive from
intercourse during the fertile time,
which is determined by ovulation,
and sperm survival in fertile mucus.

The interval from
the period to the next ovulation
can be variable,
but the interval from
ovulation to the next period
is constant (i.e. reliable).


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A woman cannot get pregnant during a period
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the

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A woman with short cycles
could conceive from
intercourse during a period


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A woman cannot get pregnant during a period
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False
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the

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Answer
A woman with short cycles
could conceive from
intercourse during a period


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A woman cannot get pregnant during a period
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the

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A couple planning pregnancy should aim to have intercourse on day 14
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the

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Answer
Intercourse is most likely
to lead to pregnancy
if timed to coincide with
fertile mucus.

This may or may not coincide
with day 14.


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A couple planning pregnancy should aim to have intercourse on day 14
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False
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the

Wrong
Answer
Intercourse is most likely
to lead to pregnancy
if timed to coincide with
fertile mucus.

This may or may not coincide
with day 14.


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A couple planning pregnancy should aim to have intercourse on day 14
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Debatable
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the

Correct
Answer
Intercourse is most likely
to lead to pregnancy
if timed to coincide with
fertile mucus.

This may or may not coincide
with day 14.


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A woman can ovulate twice in a cycle.
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True
Correct
Answer
The second ovulation
(as in the case of non-identical twins)
will always occur within 24 hours.

An unfertilised egg lives for 12-24 hours.
i.e. 48 hours 'total egg survival time'.


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A woman can ovulate twice in a cycle.
A. 9
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Selected


False
That was
the

Wrong
Answer
The second ovulation
(as in the case of non-identical twins)
will always occur within 24 hours.

An unfertilised egg lives for 12-24 hours.
i.e. 48 hours 'total egg survival time'.


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A woman can ovulate twice in a cycle.
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Debatable
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the

Wrong
Answer
The second ovulation
(as in the case of non-identical twins)
will always occur within 24 hours.

An unfertilised egg lives for 12-24 hours.
i.e. 48 hours 'total egg survival time'.


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Temperature method is a very reliable method of avoiding pregnancy.
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the

Correct
Answer
Although ‘temperature method’ conjures up
images of unintended pregnancies
and large families, when combined with
other indicators temperature is a very
accurate and effective way of
monitoring fertility changes.

When used correctly the change in waking
temperature defines the infertile time
after ovulation.

This is the safest time of the cycle
if pregnancy is to be avoided.


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Temperature method is a very reliable method of avoiding pregnancy.
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False
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the

Wrong
Answer
Although ‘temperature method’ conjures up
images of unintended pregnancies
and large families, when combined with
other indicators temperature is a very
accurate and effective way of
monitoring fertility changes.

When used correctly the change in waking
temperature defines the infertile time
after ovulation.

This is the safest time of the cycle
if pregnancy is to be avoided.


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Temperature method is a very reliable method of avoiding pregnancy.
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Debatable
That was
the

Wrong
Answer
Although ‘temperature method’ conjures up
images of unintended pregnancies
and large families, when combined with
other indicators temperature is a very
accurate and effective way of
monitoring fertility changes.

When used correctly the change in waking
temperature defines the infertile time
after ovulation.

This is the safest time of the cycle
if pregnancy is to be avoided.


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