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What are the characteristics of an ideal contraceptive?
a. User-friendly
b. Easily available
c. Effective
d. Reversible
e. No or least side effects
r. No way to interfere with the sexual drive, desire and/ or the sexual act of the user.
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(a),(b),(e)

B

(b),(c),(e)

C

(a),(d),(e)

D

(a),(c),(d)

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