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Which of the following can be used to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted diseases?
Oral pills
Vasectomy
Condoms
Copper T
In both methods, fallopian tubes are blocked. What is the difference?
Find out the type of contraceptive methods for the following groups ;
I. Condoms, copper-T, loops
II. Vasectomy, Tubectomy
III. Morning pills, oral pills,
I-Contraception by hormonal changes, II- surgical contraception , III- Mechanical barriers
I-Contraception by hormonal changes, II-Mechanical barriers, III- surgical contraception
I- contraception by surgery , II- Mechanical barriers , III-Contraception by hormonal changes.
I- Mechanical barriers, II- surgical contraception , III- Contraception by hormonal changes
__________is cutting of fallopian tubes in females. (Vasectomy/Tubectomy)
- (a) vas deferens ; (b) fallopian tube
- (a) fallopian tube ; (b) seminal vesicles
- (a) urethra ; (b) fallopian tube
- (a) urethra; (b) vas deferens
- Treponema pallidum
- HPV
- HIV
- Neisseria gonorrhoea
- I- Vasectomy in male
II- Tubectomy in female - I- Tubectomy in female
II- Vasectomy in male - I- Tubectomy in male
II- Vasectomy in female - I- Vasectomy in female
II- Tubectomy in male
A small portion of vas deferens is removed in
Vasectomy
IUCD
Tubectomy
Barrier Method
(a) regeneration
(b) reproduction
(c) castration
(d) none
Tubectomy is the surgical method of sterilisation in males.
- True
- False
- Diaphragm
- Cervical cap
- Condoms
- Copper T
- I- Uterus is operated
II-Vas deferens is operated - I- Fallopian tube is operated
II- Testes is operated - I- Ovary is operated
II- Seminal vesicle is operated - I- Vas deferens is operated
II- Oviduct is operated
(i) Name the parts marked A, B, C, D and E.
(ii) Give the name of the surgical method represented in the diagram.
(iii) Which part is ligated or cut?
(iv) Name the corresponding surgical method conducted on females.
(v) name the part which is ligated in females and why?
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