1. Condoms. Condoms reduce the chance of getting STIs/STDs. To apply a condom correctly, you use a scissor to open the foil, but making sure you aren't cutting the condom as well. To apply the condom, you slide it onto the male reproductive organ. You cannot slide on multiple condoms because you are now at a high risk of the condoms breaking, leading to unprotected sex.
2. Birth Control Pills. BCPs are useful in avoiding the risk of getting pregnant. You should eat one pill per day or as instructed on the packaging of the pill.
Answer:
abdomen for the stomach area, genitals penis
Explanation:
With one that contains sugary, fat foods, you're still getting your caloric intake, but it's made of very little nutrients, and that allows your body to store more fat and endanger your health. A diet with carbs, fats, proteins allows your body to get the most out of what your eating.
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A person who takes a prescription drug to control high cholesterol most likely has a demand for a drug that is inelastic
-Stress
-Lifestyle
-low socio economic status