Lactational amenorrhea is effective up to a maximum period of:
1. | 3 months | 2. | 6 months |
3. | 9 months | 4. | 12 months |
Identify a sexually transmitted disease amongst the following that is completely curable.
1. | HIV | 2. | Hepatitis B |
3. | Genital herpes | 4. | Trichomoniasis |
The main drawback of the surgical methods for birth control is:
1. | They are poorly reversible |
2. | They are very expensive |
3. | Postoperative rest period is very long |
4. | The surgery carries great risks of morbidity and mortality |
Emergency contraceptive methods must be employed within:
1. | 72 hours of ovulation |
2. | 72 hours of the onset of menstrual flow |
3. | 72 hours of unprotected coitus |
4. | 72 hours of cessation of menstrual flow |
A major non-contraceptive advantage of male barrier contraceptives is that they prevent:
1. | Cancer breast | 2. | STI |
3. | Ectopic pregnancies | 4. | Menstrual irregularities |
Intentional or voluntary termination of pregnancy before full term is called:
1. | Contraception | 2. | Spontaneous abortion |
3. | Induced abortion | 4. | Feticide |
The lactational amenorrhea method of contraception is based on the fact that:
1. | Ovulation and menstrual flow does not occur post-conception during intense lactation |
2. | he cervix mucus becomes hostile to sperms after parturition during intense lactation |
3. | Ovulation and menstrual flow does not occur postpartum during intense lactation |
4. | The endometrium is reabsorbed rather than sloughed off during intense lactation |
In the ‘test–tube baby’ procedure:
1. | Fertilization is in-vitro but embryo development is in-vivo |
2. | Fertilization is in-vivo but embryo development is in-vitro |
3. | Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vitro |
4. | Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vivo |
Transfer of an ovum collected from a donor into the fallopian tube of another female is called as:
1. | ZIFT | 2. | GIFT |
3. | SUZI | 4. | ICSI |
ART [used to help infertile couples] stands for:
1. | Assisted Reproductive Technologies |
2. | Artificial Reproductive Technologies |
3. | Augmented Reproductive Technologies |
4. | Anomalous Reproductive Technologies |