Answer:
D. vasectomy
Explanation:
Although it could be reversed, a vasectomy is generally considered a permanent method of birth control, and it's very safe long term, with very little risk of failing.
A. Condom: is not a permanent method of birth control, as you have to remind to use it every time... and the condom itself might fail (burst, slip, and so on)
B. Outercourse: even if the guy pulls out before total ejaculation, some drops may have leaked before the exit and cause a pregnancy.
C. Implant, it's usually a temporary implement and it has to be renewed or changed after a certain period of time.
Answer:
Her BMI is 26.7
Explanation:
Tonya's BMI is 26.7 which places her in the overweight category - which is anything over 25.
Answer:
Causes of male infertility. These may include: Abnormal sperm production or function due to undescended testicles, genetic defects, health problems such as diabetes or infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, mumps or HIV. Enlarged veins in the testes (varicocele) can also affect the quality of sperm.
Explanation: