Birth Control

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Birth Control: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Hysterectomy, Vasectomy, Tubectomy, Oral Contraceptive Pills, Intrauterine Devices, Lactational Amenorrhea, Oophorectomy, Emergency Contraceptives, Birth Control, Spermicide and, Contraceptive Implants

Important Questions on Birth Control

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_____ is natural category of contraceptive method:

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Multiload 375 is _____ type of IUDs.

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Choose the correct option for non-medicated IUDs.

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'Saheli', the new oral contraceptive for females, contains a preparation.

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Many couples in the urban working areas have adopted the norm.

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Smaller families can be encouraged by using various

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Which IUD is shown in the given figure?

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CDRI, Lucknow developed which new female contraceptive?
 

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The figure indicates which contraceptive device?

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Which of the following is devoid of side effects of steroidal hormones?

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Select the set of incorrect statements ?
A. Both male and female condoms can be self inserted and give privacy.
B. The duration of lactational amenorrhoea can extend maximum upto 6 days.
C. Diaphragm and cervical caps are made up of rubber.

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Surgical method to remove the vas deferens is called

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The most important components of oral pills are:

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Which of the following method is used for birth control? 

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The contraception method with practically no side effect

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Cervical caps and diaphragms are:

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Find the incorrect statement:

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Assertion: For females, Saheli is an oral contraceptive pill containing nonsteroidal preparation. 
Reason: Saheli is ‘once in a day’ pill with very few effects.

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Assertion: Diaphragms and cervical caps are barriers made of rubber.
Reason: They block the entry of sperms through the cervix.

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Which of the following is/are the barrier method/s of contraception?