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Saheli is an example of:

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Important Questions on Reproductive Health

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Match the following:

  Set-I   Set-II
(A) Natural method (I) Cervical cap.
(B) Intrauterine device (II) Depot Medroxy Progesterone Acetate (DMPA)
(C) Injection (III) Lactational amenorrhea
(D) Barrier (IV) Lippes loop

The correct match is

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Select the incorrect statement about contraceptives.
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Refer the given flowchart. Identify W, X, Y, Z and select the correct option

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In which contraceptive method, the semen will be without sperms?
MEDIUM

Match the following:

  List -I   List -II
A. Coitus interrupts I. Intrauterine device
B. Cervical cap II. Oral contraceptive pill
C. Multiload 375 III. Surgical contraception
D. Saheli IV. Natural contraception
    V. Barrier method

The correct match is

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Give appropriate biological/ technical terms for the following:
A surgical method of fertility control in human males.
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Progestogens alone or in combination with estrogens can be used as a contraceptive in the form of:
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Which of the following contraceptives could be effective in avoiding pregnancy if used in 72 hours after casual unprotected intercourse?
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How can the scientific understanding of the menstrual cycle of female females help as a contraceptive measure?
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Which of the following contraceptive methods do involve a role of hormone?
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Mention the surgical methods of contraception in:

Human males.

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Which of the following is incorrect regarding vasectomy?
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Mention the surgical methods of contraception in:

Human females.

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What are the schemes included under National Family Welfare Programme?
HARD

Match the pairs and rewrite:

Column I Column II
(1) Mechanical Means (a) Saheli
(2) Physiological device (b) Jellies
(3) Chemical device (c) Vasectomy
(4) Permanent method (d) Diaphragm