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Two hormonal methods of contraception are birth control pills and implants. The pills are taken daily or 3 weeks out of the month and typically have two major hormones that prevent ovulation. The implant is a device placed in the arm that releases hormones constantly to prevent ovulation for up to 3 to 5 years.
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1) She must change her eating habits
- Quit to junk food
- Limit the intake of chocolate
- Include vegetables in her meals
- Create a diet with limited calories, with healthy food, inlcuding some of her favorite snacks (not junk food)
- Include carbs, proteins, fat and limited sugar.
- Count calories
2) She must icrease the exercise
- The goal is to exercise moderately during 150 minutes per week
- For example: more walk, climbing stairs, going to the park, do some sport., dance, etc.
-The exercise must no be vigorous, just moderate. The intensity may increase in steps of 10%, every two weeks.
3) Psicolological help
- Self-motivation
- Family and friends support
- Measure her weight frequently
- Go to a psicology if it is necessary
- Reward herself for short accomplishments
Answer:
3 all of above, because exercising reduces your chances of getting sick, you can inherit disease from your parents and being fat causes you to develop health problems, for example: diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure, etc.