Fertility is a person’s ability to |
Reproduce |
The typical-use failure rate for a contraception method takes into account which of the following? |
Human Error |
Which of the following is not an example of a barrier method of birth control |
Oral contraceptives |
Which of the following is NOT true about male condoms |
They can be used with baby oil and body lotions as lubricants |
To ensure its effectiveness the BEST place to store a condom would be in |
A bathroom storage drawer away from sharp objects |
which of the following lubricants is safe to use with a condom |
contraceptive foam |
The first widely used birth control method for women was |
the diaphragm |
Diaphragms |
Create a physical and chemical barrier to sperm |
Leaving a diaphragm, tampon, or cervical cap in for an extended period of time increases the risk for |
Toxic shock syndrome |
Which of the following is NOT true about the FemCap cervical cap |
It must be kept in place at least 12 hours after intercourse |
A primary advantage of the contraceptive sponge is that |
it does not require fitting by a doctor |
Oral contraceptive pills are |
about 91 percent effective at preventing pregnancy with typical use |
which of the following statements is TRUE about the NuvaRing |
It exposes the user to a lower dose of estrogen than the combination pill |
An IUD |
offers long-term protection from pregnancy |
Fertility awareness methods of birth control include all of the following EXCEPT |
Abstinence |
A rise in a woman’s basal body temperature signals |
That ovulation has occured |
Which of the following is true about sterilization |
sterilization is a permanent form of birth control achieved by surgical means |
which of the following is true about emergency contraceptive pills |
multiple brands are available over the counter with no age restrictions |
many men are reluctant to have a vasectomy because of the |
fear of decreased sexual performance |
Michael and Jill live together and are planning to marry once they graduate from college. They also would both like to have children. Michael has a history of genital herpes and is concerned about not transmitting the infection to jill. Of the following methods of contraception, which might be the best choice for them. |
Female or male condoms |
the two contraceptive methods most commonly used by college students are |
birth control pills and male condoms |
The difference between surgical and medical abortions is that |
medical abortions are preformed without entering the uterus |
Which U.S supreme court decision in 1973 gave women the legal right to an abortion |
Roe v. Wade |
By federal law, when can women elect to have abortion without legal restrictions |
in the first trimester |
surgical abortions in the first trimester are typically done by |
suction curettage |
preconception health involves all the following EXCEPT |
avoiding food containing folic acid |
which of the following is TRUE about nutrition and exercise during pregnancy |
exercise can be beneficial, but the woman should consult with her physician first |
which of the following is TRUE about teratogenic effects |
These effects can be caused by environmental chemical exposure |
Jade is pregnant. During a regular medical check up, her physician discusses alcohol consumption. the physician will likely advise that she |
abstain from alcohol during her pregnancy |
During her pregnancy emily should avoid doing all of the following except |
drinking tap water |
during pregnancy a woman could increase her folic acid intake by eating |
dark leafy greens, citrus fruits and beans |
a false negative pregnancy test may result from |
taking the pregnancy test too early in the morning |
a birth defect that occurs more frequently in babies born to mothers over the age of 35 is |
down syndrome |
a fetus is the term used to describe an embryo as of |
the third mont of pregnancy |
when a pregnant woman’s water breaks, what is actually happening is that |
the amniotic sac breaks |
the transition stage of birth is characterized by |
the baby’s head moving into the birth canal |
which of the following is not a reason cesarean sections may be preformed |
the mother has diabetes |
which of the following circumstances can cause a miscarriage |
maternal infection or hormonal imbalance |
postpartum depression |
is characterized by fatigue depression and mood swings |
which of the following is TRUE about preeclampsia |
Family history of preeclampsia on a man’s or woman’s side is a risk factor |
The most common cause of female infertility is |
polycystic ovary syndrome |
fertility drugs |
increase the chances of multiple births |
Which of the following is not true about male infertility |
male infertility problems account for only 10 percent of infertility cases |
to reduce the risk of her child having spina bifida a pregnant woman should consume |
folic acid |
which of the following is TRUE about the third trimester of pregnancy |
the fetus must get large amounts of calcium, iron, and nitrogen from the food the mother consumes |
amniocentesis |
can identify genetic abnormalities present in the fetus |
which of the following procedures preformed during pregnancy determine the size and position of the fetus and detect birth defects in the central nervous and digestive systems |
Ultrasound |
which form of hormonal birth control works transdermally |
xulane |
Breast fed infants |
have a decreased incidence of illness |
Which form of birth control is injected every three months to remain effective |
depo-provera |
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