To increase their contraceptive efficiency, the barrier contraceptives in females are used with:
1. IUDs
2. OCPs
3. Spermicidal chemicals
4. Implants

Subtopic:  Contraception: Barrier Methods & IUDs |
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Which of the following IUDs is non medicated?
1. Lippes loop
2. Cu – T
3. Cu – 7
4. LNG – 20

Subtopic:  Contraception: Barrier Methods & IUDs |
 82%
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Multi load – 375 is a:

1.Barrier contraceptive2.Cu releasing IUD
3.Hormonal IUD4.Hormonal sub-dermal implant

Subtopic:  Contraception: Barrier Methods & IUDs |
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The main mechanism of action of Cu released from Cu releasing IUD is:

1.  Increased phagocytosis of sperms in the uterus
2.  Suppression of sperm motility
3.  Early degeneration of the released ovum
4.  Making the uterus unsuitable for implantation

Subtopic:  Contraception: Barrier Methods & IUDs |
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The ideal contraceptive for females who want to delay pregnancy and/or space children is:

1.Barrier contraceptive2.Periodic abstinence
3.IUD4.Hormonal pills

Subtopic:  Contraception: Barrier Methods & IUDs |
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The combination pill is taken by a female:

1. Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle
2. On alternate days, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle
3. Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow
4. Daily, for a period of 7 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow
Subtopic:  Hormonal Contraceptives, Emergency Contraception & Terminal Methods |
 72%
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Oral contraceptive pills do not:

1.Inhibit ovulation2.Prevent implantation
3.Alter cervical mucus4.Kill sperms

Subtopic:  Hormonal Contraceptives, Emergency Contraception & Terminal Methods |
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Which of the following is not true about “saheli”?
1. It is an oral contraceptive pill
2. The basic preparation is steroidal
3. It is a ‘once in a week’ pill
4. It has very few side effects and has high contraceptive value

Subtopic:  Hormonal Contraceptives, Emergency Contraception & Terminal Methods |
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Which of the following can be used by females as injectable or implant contraceptives?
I. Progesterone alone
II. Estrogen alone
III. A combination of progesterone and estrogen
1. I and II only
2. I and III only
3. II and III only
4. I, II and III

Subtopic:  Hormonal Contraceptives, Emergency Contraception & Terminal Methods |
 56%
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Emergency contraceptive methods must be employed within:
1. 72 hours of ovulation
2. 72 hours of onset of menstrual flow
3. 72 hours of unprotected coitus
4. 72 hours of cessation of menstrual flow

Subtopic:  Hormonal Contraceptives, Emergency Contraception & Terminal Methods |
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