Chapter28: Medications That Affect The Reproductive System
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Which of the following statements, if identified by the nursing student, would specify that teaching about cervical mucus changes as an sign for ovulation has been understood?
- If my cervical mucus is thick and white, I will need to avoid intercourse or use back-up method of contraception.
- If my cervical mucus is thin and watery, Fam probably fertile
- 'If my cervical mucus is yellowish and thick, I am probably fertile
- The thin, dear mucus will block the sperm from getting into my cervix
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