Most important component of oral contraceptive is progesterone. The most commonly prescribed pill in the combined hormonal pill with estrogen and progesterone. Progesterone is the hormone that prevents pregnancy and the estrogen component controls menstrual bleeding.
JIPMER-2011 / Punjab MET-2010 / BCECE-2003
Reproductive Health
169777
Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive
1 **Vasectomy** - prevents spermato genesis
2 **Barrier methods** - prevent fertilization
3 **Intra uterine devices** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms
4 **Hormonal Contraceptives** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation
Explanation:
Vasectomy prevents sperms from reaching the seminal secretion but it has no direct effect on stopping spermatogenesis. Vasectomy is a sterilization method in male in which they are capable of ejaculation, but only consists of secretion of various gland and has no sperms. sterilization by preventing transfer of sperms into semen.
NEET-2016 Phase-I
Reproductive Health
169779
Which of these is used to control human population?
1 Estrogen + Progesterone
2 IUCD and MTP
3 Tubectomy and vasectomy
4 All of the above
Explanation:
To control the human population many birth control methods can be used, such as hormonal method, i.e. use of contraceptive pills (estrogen and progesterone are main constituents), Mechanical prevention method, i.e. use of IUCD (Intrauterine Contraceptive Device), Surgical sterilization methods, like tubectomy (surgical removal of fallopian tubules) or Vasectomy (Surgical removal of vase deferens).
JIPMER-2012
Reproductive Health
169780
Depo-provera refers to:
1 injectable contraceptive
2 intra uterine device
3 implant
4 oral contraceptive
Explanation:
Depoprovera injection contains the active ingredient, which is a synthetic form (Medroxyprogesterone acetate) of the naturally occurring female sex hormone, progesterone. - It suppresses ovulation and also thickens cervical mucus to keep sperm from reaching the egg.
Most important component of oral contraceptive is progesterone. The most commonly prescribed pill in the combined hormonal pill with estrogen and progesterone. Progesterone is the hormone that prevents pregnancy and the estrogen component controls menstrual bleeding.
JIPMER-2011 / Punjab MET-2010 / BCECE-2003
Reproductive Health
169777
Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive
1 **Vasectomy** - prevents spermato genesis
2 **Barrier methods** - prevent fertilization
3 **Intra uterine devices** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms
4 **Hormonal Contraceptives** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation
Explanation:
Vasectomy prevents sperms from reaching the seminal secretion but it has no direct effect on stopping spermatogenesis. Vasectomy is a sterilization method in male in which they are capable of ejaculation, but only consists of secretion of various gland and has no sperms. sterilization by preventing transfer of sperms into semen.
NEET-2016 Phase-I
Reproductive Health
169779
Which of these is used to control human population?
1 Estrogen + Progesterone
2 IUCD and MTP
3 Tubectomy and vasectomy
4 All of the above
Explanation:
To control the human population many birth control methods can be used, such as hormonal method, i.e. use of contraceptive pills (estrogen and progesterone are main constituents), Mechanical prevention method, i.e. use of IUCD (Intrauterine Contraceptive Device), Surgical sterilization methods, like tubectomy (surgical removal of fallopian tubules) or Vasectomy (Surgical removal of vase deferens).
JIPMER-2012
Reproductive Health
169780
Depo-provera refers to:
1 injectable contraceptive
2 intra uterine device
3 implant
4 oral contraceptive
Explanation:
Depoprovera injection contains the active ingredient, which is a synthetic form (Medroxyprogesterone acetate) of the naturally occurring female sex hormone, progesterone. - It suppresses ovulation and also thickens cervical mucus to keep sperm from reaching the egg.
Most important component of oral contraceptive is progesterone. The most commonly prescribed pill in the combined hormonal pill with estrogen and progesterone. Progesterone is the hormone that prevents pregnancy and the estrogen component controls menstrual bleeding.
JIPMER-2011 / Punjab MET-2010 / BCECE-2003
Reproductive Health
169777
Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive
1 **Vasectomy** - prevents spermato genesis
2 **Barrier methods** - prevent fertilization
3 **Intra uterine devices** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms
4 **Hormonal Contraceptives** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation
Explanation:
Vasectomy prevents sperms from reaching the seminal secretion but it has no direct effect on stopping spermatogenesis. Vasectomy is a sterilization method in male in which they are capable of ejaculation, but only consists of secretion of various gland and has no sperms. sterilization by preventing transfer of sperms into semen.
NEET-2016 Phase-I
Reproductive Health
169779
Which of these is used to control human population?
1 Estrogen + Progesterone
2 IUCD and MTP
3 Tubectomy and vasectomy
4 All of the above
Explanation:
To control the human population many birth control methods can be used, such as hormonal method, i.e. use of contraceptive pills (estrogen and progesterone are main constituents), Mechanical prevention method, i.e. use of IUCD (Intrauterine Contraceptive Device), Surgical sterilization methods, like tubectomy (surgical removal of fallopian tubules) or Vasectomy (Surgical removal of vase deferens).
JIPMER-2012
Reproductive Health
169780
Depo-provera refers to:
1 injectable contraceptive
2 intra uterine device
3 implant
4 oral contraceptive
Explanation:
Depoprovera injection contains the active ingredient, which is a synthetic form (Medroxyprogesterone acetate) of the naturally occurring female sex hormone, progesterone. - It suppresses ovulation and also thickens cervical mucus to keep sperm from reaching the egg.
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Reproductive Health
169765
Most importan contraceptive is:
1 \(\mathrm{LH}\)
2 \(\mathrm{GH}\)
3 Thyroxine
4 Progesterone
Explanation:
Most important component of oral contraceptive is progesterone. The most commonly prescribed pill in the combined hormonal pill with estrogen and progesterone. Progesterone is the hormone that prevents pregnancy and the estrogen component controls menstrual bleeding.
JIPMER-2011 / Punjab MET-2010 / BCECE-2003
Reproductive Health
169777
Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive
1 **Vasectomy** - prevents spermato genesis
2 **Barrier methods** - prevent fertilization
3 **Intra uterine devices** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms
4 **Hormonal Contraceptives** - increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation
Explanation:
Vasectomy prevents sperms from reaching the seminal secretion but it has no direct effect on stopping spermatogenesis. Vasectomy is a sterilization method in male in which they are capable of ejaculation, but only consists of secretion of various gland and has no sperms. sterilization by preventing transfer of sperms into semen.
NEET-2016 Phase-I
Reproductive Health
169779
Which of these is used to control human population?
1 Estrogen + Progesterone
2 IUCD and MTP
3 Tubectomy and vasectomy
4 All of the above
Explanation:
To control the human population many birth control methods can be used, such as hormonal method, i.e. use of contraceptive pills (estrogen and progesterone are main constituents), Mechanical prevention method, i.e. use of IUCD (Intrauterine Contraceptive Device), Surgical sterilization methods, like tubectomy (surgical removal of fallopian tubules) or Vasectomy (Surgical removal of vase deferens).
JIPMER-2012
Reproductive Health
169780
Depo-provera refers to:
1 injectable contraceptive
2 intra uterine device
3 implant
4 oral contraceptive
Explanation:
Depoprovera injection contains the active ingredient, which is a synthetic form (Medroxyprogesterone acetate) of the naturally occurring female sex hormone, progesterone. - It suppresses ovulation and also thickens cervical mucus to keep sperm from reaching the egg.