False - you can seek treatment/help at home, private doctor's offices, family planning clinics and hospitals.
In a joint<span>, </span>bones do<span> not directly contact each other. Instead, they are cushioned by cartilage in the </span>joint<span>, synovial membranes around the </span>joint<span>, and fluid. </span>Muscles <span>provide the force and strength to move the body. ... </span>People<span> lose </span>bone<span> mass or density as they </span>age<span>, especially women after menopause.
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I believe the answer is A. Someone that has sustained trauma already has weakened points in their bone structure; being bedridden along with that fact means she has no way to move around and thus will degrade.
C because that it was controls the feelings your body has