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Birth Control Mechanisms (pick 5 and describe how it prevents pregnancy and how it’s used
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- Matching: Match the letter to the words that best describes it. 1. Vulva 2. Myometrium 3. Fimbriae 4. Corpus luteum 5. Ovarian ligament 6. Ovulation 7. Oogenesis 8. Vagina 9. Lactiferous duct 10. Perineum 11. Ovary 12. Sus[sensory ligament 13. Human chorionic gonadotropin 14. Endometrium 15. Broad ligament 16. Infundibulum 17. Cervix 18. Fallopian tube 19. Uterus 20. FSH, LH bas a. Lining layer of the uterus b. Receptacle for the penis during sexual intercourse с. Remnant of mature follicle after ovulation d. Attaches ovary to pelvic wall e. Site where milk emerges from the breast f. Portion of uterus responsive to oxytocin g. Stimulates growth of follicles h. Produces gametes and hormones i. Formation of gametes bas j. Expulsion of secondary oocyst k. Double layered fold of peritoneum that attaches uterus and ovaries to the pelvic it sluon ori ei wall 1. Funnel shaped portion of fallopian tube m. Opens into the vaginaAling Glory, a 36-year-old GSPS laundry woman seeks consultation at the Family Planning Clinic. She has 5 children and her youngest is 6 months old. She wants to undergo bilateral tubal ligation (BTU). She asks about the possibility for getting pregnant after BTL Which of the following is the appropriate response of the nurse? Why don't you ask your obstetrician?" The probability is rare "Yes, you can be pregnant so you can choose another method Your doctor is an expert in BTL so you don't need to worry correct ans plzWoman in labor 38 years, the first delivery, time .When entering the kind of room: OJ = 110 cm, height of uterine fundus = 40 cm. Penetrates the fetal head. The skin is pale vulvar ring, yielding little. Your diagnosis? The most rational tactics of the doctor at this stage?
- Aling Glory, a 36-year-old GSPS laundry woman seeks consultation at the Family Planning Clinic. She has 5 children and her youngest is 6 months old. She wants to undergo bilateral tubal ligation (BTU). She asks about the possibility for getting pregnant after BTL Which of the following is the appropriate response of the nurse? Why don't you ask your obstetrician?" The probability is rare "Yes, you can be pregnant so you can choose another method Your doctor is an expert in BTL so you don't need to worryreproductive health, specifically geared to the ladies. I would like everyone to lay out what structures sperm travel through on their way to the oocyte and towards implantation. In the event that a woman would like to prevent implantation and pregnancy, how does oral contraception work (on the hormonal level)? Do women have other options on birth control besides oral contraception? What are they? Try to use as much detail as possible in your answer.irections: Read each statement or question below carefully and fill in the blank(s) with the correct answer. 1 Refers to the series of changes that occur in sexually mature, non-pregnant formales which culminates into menses. 2. The secretos a hormone that stimulates the egg cells in the ovaries to grow 3. High level of progesterone produces .a hormone associated with anxiety and stress. _4. It is the abitity to become fertile or to produce an offspring _5. A system that consists the brain and the spinal cord. 6. It consists of 10 billion neurons that control everything a person does, such as thoughts, movernents, memory, and sense 10
- Mrs. Deborah Morono is year old woman who gave birth to her first child, an 8.5 baby boy, yesterday You notice her sitting by her hospital bed dressed ready to go homo, reading a brochure on birth control. An individual's or a couple's choice of contraceptive method should be made carefully with complete knowledge about the advantages, disadvantagos and even the side effects Upon reading the brochure , Mrs Moreno asks about ligation and the procedure. Which of following statements are correct? Select all that apply Sterilization of women could include removal of the uterus Refers to minor surgical procedure whereby the fallopian tubes are occluded by cautery clamping or blocking the tubes and preventing passage of both and ova Tubal Ligation is safe and has 100 % effectiveness rate Same procedure like vasectomyResearch and define 4 Artificial Reproductive Technologies (medical procedures uUsed primarily to address infertility). After gathering information, reflect on the following questions: a.) What are the ethical (moral) implications of these technologies? b.) Should be allowed the ability to artificially reproduce? Give your opinion on this and why? c.) If these technologies not existed, what would be the impact to the person who would not be able to reproduce?O $ 1. Kaneesha is 26 years old and her husband Marshall is 28. When Kaneesha becomes pregnant, she asks her obstetrician about prenatal tests, because a cousin had a child with Down syndrome at age of 27, and her two sisters have each had 2 miscarriages. She tells the doctor of this family history. This is her first pregnancy, although they have been trying for several years. 4 SEP 26 The doctor advises Kanesssha to have a maternal serum marker (blood) test, called "triple-test", instead of amniocentesis, because she is under age 35. The triple test is so-called because it measures levels of 3 substances (alpha-fetoprotein, human chorionic gonadotropin, and a form of estrogen). The doctor tells the couple that the test is only a 'screen', and can detect up to 60% of Down syndrome cases that are caused by and extra chromosome 21. Kaneesha gives birth to Nathaniel, who has Down syndrome, but his karyotype does NOT show a trisomy. Kaneesha and Marshall sue the obstetrician, on the…
- Would ISCI be an option? Why or why not? Jan, a 32-year-old woman, and her husband, Darryl, have been married for 7 years. They have attempted to have a baby on several occasions. Five years ago, they had a first-trimester miscarriage, followed by an ectopic pregnancy later the same year. Jan continued to see her OB/GYN physician for infertility problems but was very dissatisfied with the response. After four miscarriages, she went to see a fertility specialist, who diagnosed her with severe endometriosis and polycystic ovarian disease (detected by hormone studies). The infertility physician explained that these two conditions were hampering her ability to become pregnant and thus making her infertile. She referred Jan to a genetic counselor. At the appointment, the counselor explained to Jan that one form of endometriosis (MIM 131200) can be a genetic disorder, and that polycystic ovarian disease can also be a genetic disorder (MIM 184700) and is one of the most common reproductive disorders among women. The counselor recommended that a detailed family history of both Jan and Darryl would help establish whether Jans problems have a genetic component and whether any of her potential daughters would be at risk for one or both of these disorders. In the meantime, Jan is taking hormones, and she and Darryl are considering alternative modes of reproduction. Using the information in Figure 16.4, explain the reproductive options that are open to Jan and Darryl.Figure 43.17 Which of the following statements about the menstrual cycle is false? Progesterone levels rise during the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle and the secretory phase of the uterine cycle. Menstruation occurs just after LH and FSH levels peak. Menstruation occurs after progesterone levels drop. Estrogen levels rise before ovulation, while progesterone levels rise after.Birth control, so many options! Pick a hormonal birth control that is currently available on the market and explain how it works. Which hormone does it contain? Dosage? Action? Side Effects? Which medications can reduce the effectiveness of the hormonal birth control you chose?