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Which of the following is NOT a term for clitoris?
 
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Question 2
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Women with PMS and PMDD show greater increase of appetite during
 
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Question 3
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Amenorrhea is normal in women which
 
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Which of the following are NOT disorders that can give rise to dysmenorrhea?
 
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Vaginal dryness can be treated with
 
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Cholesterol levels tend to fluctuate in menopausal women, which levels are known to rise and decrease?
 
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How do hot flashes occur?
 
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Question 8
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The menstrual phase occurs when _______ and ________ levels decline to the point where they can no longer sustain the uterine lining.
 
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Question 9
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A woman's basal body temperature dips slightly at
 
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The proliferative phase begins with
 
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The pituitary gland is responsible for
 
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Question 12
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Which of the following is another term for the vaginal opening?
 
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Question 13
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The middle layer of the uterus is
 
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the fallopian tubes?
 
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If ovarian cancer is detected before spreading beyond the ovary, ____% of women survive.
 
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Question 16
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The inner surfaces of the labia minora are hairless and lighter in color.
   
 
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Question 17
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More than 100 million women in Africa and the Middle East have undergone clitoridectomies.
   
 
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Question 18
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A punctured hymen is evidence of coital experience.
   
 
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At rest, the vagina is like a canal or barrel.
   
 
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Question 20
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The vagina and the uterus both have three layers.
   
 
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Question 21
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The pelvic examination usually includes and external and internal examination, Pap test and recto-vaginal examination.
   
 
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The breast's areola darken during pregnancy and remain darker after delivery.
   
 
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Although the menstrual cycle averages 28 days, it is rare for women to vary from month to month.
   
 
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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.

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