January 2023

21. CONTRACEPTION

Any intervention to prevent pregnancy. Contraception can be achieved in many ways and a listing of contraceptive principles and various preventive methods follows. Contraception, Emerges Morning PillsThere are two ways to prevent pregnancy from an isolated act of unprotected sexual intercourse. ‘MORNING-AFTER’ PILL The ‘morning-after’ pill is a short course of hormones (usually estrogen plus […]

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18. True or false labour and sex during pregnancy

False labour can be differentiated from true labour only by an internal examination. However, there are certain signs that can help to distinguish the two. These signs include the following :True LabourThe contractions may be felt more in the back.The contractions become stronger, last longer, and come closer together over time.A bloody or pink mucous

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16. Artificial Insemination, Test tube babies and surrogate mothering

Artificial insemination by husband (AIH) is useful in the following cases :1. The woman has a cervical mucus problem. For example, the mucus may be scanty or hostile to the sperm. With an intrauterine insemination (IUI), the sperm can bypass her cervix and enter the uterine cavity directly.2. The man has antibodies to this own

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11. PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL CHANGES IN THE WOMAN

Pregnancy is generally divided into three trimesters or three periods of 3 months each, for purposes of discussion. This is done because most women experience the same general changes during each trimester.During pregnancy, two kinds of development go on at once—the physical changes in the mother-to-be and the physical changes in the foetus. Along with

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