The combination pill is taken by a female:

1. Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle
2. On alternate days, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle
3. Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow
4. Daily, for a period of 7 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow
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The primary mechanism by which the combination of oral contraceptive pills prevents pregnancy is by:

1. preventing ovulation
2. causing follicular atresia
3. preventing implantation
4. causing an increase in sperm mortality in the birth canal
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What is incorrect regarding the oral contraceptive ‘Saheli’ produced by CDRI, Lucknow?

1.Once a week pill2.Contains steroids
3.Very few side effects4.High contraceptive value

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Oral contraceptive pills do not:

1.Inhibit ovulation2.Prevent implantation
3.Alter cervical mucus4.Kill sperms

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Emergency contraceptive methods must be employed within:

1. 72 hours of ovulation
2. 72 hours of the onset of menstrual flow
3. 72 hours of unprotected coitus
4. 72 hours of cessation of menstrual flow
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Identify the incorrect statement regarding surgical birth control methods:

1. They are also called as “sterilization” procedures
2. In males vasectomy and in females tubectomy is advised
3. They are terminal methods to prevent any more pregnancies
4. These methods are hugely popular all over the world
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The main drawback of the surgical methods for birth control is:

1. They are poorly reversible
2. They are very expensive
3. Postoperative rest period is very long
4. The surgery carries great risks of morbidity and mortality
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