A couple unable to conceive naturally opts for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). After successful in-vitro fertilization, multiple embryos are formed. Which of the following ethical dilemmas is MOST likely to arise in this situation?
The financial burden of maintaining multiple pregnancies.
The increased risk of multiple pregnancies and associated complications.
The moral implications of discarding unused embryos.
The legal rights of the surrogate mother if one is used.
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Which of these is a common symptom of STDs?
Genital discharge
Fever
Headache
Muscle pain
Amniocentesis is used for determining
Heart disease
brain disease
Hereditary disease of the embryo
All of the above
In context of amniocentesis which of the following statements is correct?
It is a routine test done in the first trimester of pregnancy
It is used to detect genetic abnormalities in the fetus
It has no associated risk of miscarriage
It is used to determine the sex of the fetus but cannot detect genetic abnormalities
Coitus interruption is the withdrawl method of natural contraception. This sentence is
TRUE
FALSE
Sometimes (1) and sometimes (2)
Neither (1) nor (2)
Which of the following is NOT a method of contraception?
Condom
IUD
Birth control pills
Abortion
Improved programmes covering wider reproductive related areas are currently in operation under the name
RCH programmes
ART programmes
MTP programmes
Test tube baby
Lactational amenorrhea is a method of contraception based on:
Hormonal injections
Barrier methods
Suppression of ovulation due to breastfeeding
Surgical procedures
โHum Do Hamare Doโ slogan for encourages
Family planning
Immunisation
Conservation of biodiversity
Wildlife protection
In India, there is decline in female population as compared to males, this is because of
Natural causes
Gender bias and discrimination
Higher emigration rates for women
Genetic predisposition
Amniocentesis is a procedure used for:
Prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders
Contraception
Treatment of infertility
Treating STDs