Reproductive Health
Reproductive Health: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Reproductive Health, Mechanical Barrier Methods, Condoms as Mechanical Barriers, Cervical Caps, Diaphragms, Intrauterine Devices, Hormonal Method of Birth Control, Oral Contraceptives, Morning after Pills, etc.
Important Questions on Reproductive Health
What do you understand by the child sex ratio?


Which of the following barrier method is used by females for birth control?

Which among the following is the primary function of morning contraceptive pills?

Morning after pills contain synthetic form of which of the following hormone.

The surgical method of sterilisation in a woman involves cutting and tying of

Pick up the mismatched pair.

The sex ratio of female child is less than the male child.

Why the child sex ratio is declining at an alarming rate in some sections of our society?

The correct statements about the working of oral pills are:
(i) Inhibits ovulation and implantation.
(ii) Alters the quality of cervical mucus to prevent or retard the entry of sperms.
(iii) Inhibits spermatogenesis.

What is the main component in multiload device?

The permanent method of birth control that is done in males and females is:

Among all the methods of contraception, which one can prevent the implantation of the fertilized egg?

Compared to bull, bullock is docile because of:




Which of the following is not a birth control measure?

What is Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)?

What marks the end of women's reproductive period?
