Deck 9: Family Planning, Pregnancy and Birth

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A major change in America's fertility rate is:

A) marriage at a younger age.
B) increasing family size.
C) sex selection of children.
D) the postponement of parenthood.
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The Comstock Law of 1873 prohibited:

A) young unwed mothers from getting an abortion.
B) the distribution of contraceptive information through the mail.
C) women from using natural rhythm family planning.
D) men from having sex with women under age 18.
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Women were instructed to put a pastelike substance in the vagina to block male sperm in:

A) colonial America.
B) ancient Egypt.
C) the first century A.D.
D) rural France.
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In the U.S., abortions are banned in the last trimester unless:

A) both parents agree with the decision to abort the fetus.
B) there is medical evidence that the mother's life is endangered.
C) the procedure is performed by a board certified surgeon.
D) the mother is a full-time resident of Pennsylvania.
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Early promoters of contraceptives were:

A) celebrated for preventing poverty.
B) accused of immorality.
C) successful in the distribution of material.
D) viewed as witches.
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Japan's Eugenic Protection Act allowed any woman to obtain a legal abortion. This act was part of:

A) an educational campaign to make the people aware of the need to reduce family size.
B) an effort to increase the number of males in the population.
C) a reduction in pregnant teens.
D) a liberal movement to change the attitudes of Japanese citizens.
Question
For the past decade, the fertility rate in the United States has:

A) been at or below zero population growth.
B) been at or above zero population growth.
C) been increasing dramatically.
D) been the same as the previous decade.
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Most teen mothers are impregnated by:

A) teenage boys.
B) men in their twenties.
C) a male relative.
D) married men.
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Mary feels guilty about taking birth control pills because her religion prohibits the use of contraceptive devices. Mary is probably a:

A) Roman Catholic.
B) Presbyterian.
C) Seventh Day Adventist.
D) Methodist.
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Cox and Demmitt believe that many young girls want to have children because it gives them:

A) a new sense of freedom.
B) an opportunity to get married.
C) a reason to work.
D) an identity.
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In the 1950s, most out-of-wedlock pregnancies ended in:

A) nonmarital childbirth.
B) abortion.
C) a quick marriage.
D) adoption.
Question
Nonmarital pregnancies continue to be high in the United States despite the fact that:

A) marriages are less expensive.
B) men are playing a larger role in out-of-wedlock pregnancies.
C) abortions are on the rise.
D) contraceptives are more readily available.
Question
The first question in proper family planning is:

A) "Do we really want children?"
B) "How many children do we want?"
C) "When should we start having children?"
D) "Do we want a boy or a girl?"
Question
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that no state may interfere with a woman's decision to have a medical abortion as long as the procedure is performed in:

A) a government clinic.
B) the first trimester.
C) good faith.
D) an emergency room.
Question
The ideal contraceptive would have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) reliability.
B) irreversibility.
C) affordability.
D) simplicity.
Question
Most family experts advise young couples to:

A) conceive a child right away.
B) wait before having their first child.
C) have their children three years apart.
D) consider remaining childless.
Question
Most women have children between the ages of:

A) 15 and 25.
B) 29 and 55.
C) 25 and 34.
D) 30 and 45.
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Ancient birth control methods tended to be:

A) illegal.
B) unsuccessful.
C) dangerous.
D) punitive.
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Teen mothers have twice the normal risk of:

A) dying during childbirth.
B) delivering a low-birth-weight baby.
C) contracting the AIDS virus.
D) spontaneous abortion.
Question
In the first century A.D., Pliny's Natural History listed all of the following birth control methods EXCEPT:

A) putting a chastity belt on women.
B) jumping up and down to expel semen.
C) primitive suppositories and tampons.
D) potions to be taken orally.
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"Pro-choice" advocates argue that:

A) every woman has a right to control her body.
B) abortion does not give the fetus much choice.
C) induced abortion is immoral.
D) government funds should not be used for abortion.
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Joan and Steve have conceived three times, but have not had a live birth. Their type of infertility is:

A) primary infertility.
B) pregnancy wastage.
C) secondary infertility.
D) tertiary infertility.
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In dilation and curettage, the curette is used to:

A) sever the umbilical cord.
B) loosen the vaginal walls.
C) scrape out the contents of the uterus.
D) locate the fallopian tubes.
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Young couples who think they are infertile should persist in trying to conceive for at least:

A) one year.
B) two years.
C) three years.
D) four years.
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Male infertility has been linked to all of the following factors EXCEPT:

A) high androgen levels.
B) undescended testes.
C) low sperm count.
D) infectious diseases.
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Abortion surveys tend to show that the American public is:

A) in favor of unlimited abortion.
B) about evenly divided on the issue.
C) against unlimited abortion.
D) unconcerned about the issue.
Question
The preferred method of abortion is:

A) dilation and curettage.
B) RU-486.
C) vacuum aspiration.
D) saline abortion.
Question
Saline abortion is used:

A) during the first three weeks of pregnancy.
B) when the fetus is too large to be removed by suction.
C) if the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube.
D) to treat severe cases of ectopic pregnancy.
Question
The most common reason for infertility in women is:

A) non-ovulation.
B) too much acid in the vaginal environment.
C) lack of regular menstrual periods.
D) a blocked tract between the ovaries and the uterus.
Question
In dilation and curettage, the cervix is dilated by:

A) the insertion of increasingly larger metal dilators.
B) placing pressure on the ovum forceps.
C) giving the patient a series of estrogen injections.
D) separating the cervix with the fingers.
Question
The preferred method of induced abortions is:

A) dilation and curettage.
B) saline abortion.
C) a progestin tablet.
D) vacuum aspiration.
Question
The term fecund is used to describe partners who have:

A) decided not to have children.
B) chosen to be monogamous.
C) the capacity to reproduce.
D) been taking fertility hormones.
Question
Women are infertile when they are unable to:

A) produce progestin.
B) have a regular menstrual cycle.
C) become pregnant.
D) experience multiple orgasms.
Question
RU-486 induces contractions and causes the body to expel the:

A) fetus.
B) amniotic sac.
C) placenta.
D) embryo.
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"Pro-life" people believe that human life begins:

A) during conception.
B) in the second trimester.
C) when the mother's water breaks.
D) after the placenta forms.
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Men are infertile when they are unable to:

A) have multiple orgasms.
B) maintain a high estrogen level.
C) produce viable sperm.
D) satisfy their sexual partners.
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In a vacuum aspiration abortion, a vacuum-suction tube is inserted into the:

A) uterus.
B) fallopian tube.
C) placenta.
D) umbilical cord.
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"Pro-life" people argue that abortion is:

A) a medical miracle.
B) not very cost-effective.
C) murder.
D) overregulated.
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In a saline abortion, the physician kills the fetus by injecting a 20% salt solution into the:

A) fallopian tube.
B) vaginal wall.
C) cervix.
D) amniotic sac.
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What rights does the father have in the current state of abortion laws?

A) The father must provide consent for an abortion procedure.
B) Most states require the mother to inform the father, but do not require consent.
C) Current laws exclude the father from the decision for an abortion.
D) Teenage fathers do not have rights, but fathers over the age of 18 must provide consent.
Question
What may cause pseudocyesis (false pregnancy)?

A) sexual activity right before a pregnancy test
B) a cheap pregnancy test
C) emotional reactions to unprotected sex delaying the onset of a woman's period
D) mental disorders making women believe they are pregnant
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Joan has had some nausea, noticed a change in her breasts, and feels very tired. Joan should probably:

A) visit the doctor since she may have the flu.
B) take medication to alleviate her discomfort.
C) take a pregnancy test.
D) expect a fever to emerge.
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A pregnant woman is likely to experience morning sickness in the:

A) first trimester.
B) second trimester.
C) third trimester.
D) last two trimesters.
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Pregnancy is generally accompanied by all of the following symptoms EXCEPT:

A) increased vaginal secretions.
B) nonmalignant lumps in the breast.
C) feelings of fatigue and sleepiness.
D) increased need to urinate.
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In a negative reaction, agglutination will be visible in:

A) 30 seconds.
B) one minute.
C) a minute and a half.
D) two minutes.
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The "surrogate mother" is paid to:

A) produce eggs for scientific research.
B) be a foster parent for unwanted children.
C) breastfeed newborn babies.
D) bear a child for an infertile couple.
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A pregnant woman may experience an increasing need to urinate because the uterus:

A) becomes engorged with water.
B) empties a thick mucus-like substance into the urinary tract.
C) contracts and shuts off the flow of body fluids.
D) presses against the bladder.
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About two-thirds of the increase in multiple births appears to be attributable to:

A) older maternal age.
B) younger maternal age.
C) increased use of ovulation-enhancing drugs.
D) heredity.
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Genetic defects are:

A) induced by fertility drugs.
B) caused by low estrogen production.
C) transmitted by white blood cells.
D) inherited through the genes.
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When infertility is traced to non-ovulation, the most common treatment is:

A) artificial insemination.
B) surrogate mothering.
C) fertility drugs.
D) sex therapy.
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A congenital defect is a condition that:

A) requires no medical attention.
B) exists at birth.
C) has no apparent cause.
D) occurs in one-third of all pregnancies.
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Janet is trying an experimental technology where she has some of her eggs saved for a later implantation date. Janet is using a procedure called:

A) egg freezing.
B) fertility drugs.
C) multiple births.
D) cloning.
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The embryo becomes a fetus:

A) after the eighth week.
B) at birth.
C) upon conception.
D) during the twentieth week.
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For the first two months of pregnancy, the developing baby is called:

A) a placenta.
B) an embryo.
C) a trophoblast.
D) an amniotic sac.
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A problem seldom discussed about the new techniques of having children is:

A) the effect of reproductive technology on overpopulation.
B) the increase in birth defects as a result of new technology.
C) the potential reaction of the person who finds out he/she was born through reproductive technology.
D) a decrease in people adopting children.
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When a woman becomes pregnant, the pigmented areas around the nipples begin to:

A) harden.
B) recede.
C) expand.
D) darken.
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A radioimmunoassay test measures the amount of HCG in a woman's:

A) saliva.
B) blood serum.
C) fallopian tubes.
D) ovaries.
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Agglutination tests detect pregnancy by screening the woman's urine for:

A) testosterone.
B) human chorionic gonadotropin.
C) prophylactic agents.
D) red blood cells.
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Essentially, in vitro fertilization is:

A) the fertilization of an egg outside of the body.
B) insemination of an egg while still in the uterus.
C) insertion of eggs from another woman, then insemination.
D) the use of a surrogate.
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____ occurs when a woman exhibits the early symptoms of pregnancy without really being pregnant.

A) Gonadotropin
B) Pseudocyesis
C) Sulfonamide
D) Vaginitis
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Smoking increases a pregnant woman's risk of:

A) pseudocyesis.
B) endometriosis.
C) spontaneous abortion.
D) vaginal infection.
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Fetal alcohol syndrome has been linked to all of the following conditions EXCEPT:

A) deformed bones.
B) subnormal intelligence.
C) slow motor development.
D) seizures.
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An amniocentesis is:

A) a technique that can detect birth defects, but carries a risk of miscarriage.
B) a risk-free method of detecting birth defects.
C) the cheapest method of detecting birth defects.
D) recommended for all pregnant women.
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Some women who contract German measles attempt to avoid the risk of having a deformed child by electing to have:

A) a blood transfusion.
B) an abortion.
C) the amniotic sac drained.
D) the placenta rotated.
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AIDS can be passed on to an infant through the infected mother's:

A) endometrium.
B) fallopian tubes.
C) milk.
D) progesterone.
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What is the current recommendation about the use of drugs during pregnancy?

A) Over-the-counter drugs are harmless to a fetus.
B) Prescription drugs can be taken if their dosage is reduced.
C) In small amounts, any drug is safe.
D) Avoid all drugs until you consult with a doctor.
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Rubella has been linked to all of the following conditions EXCEPT:

A) deafness.
B) heart defects.
C) blindness.
D) rickets.
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Herpes can cause:

A) stunted arms and legs.
B) fetal heart defects.
C) sudden infant death syndrome.
D) a spontaneous abortion.
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Cindy used cocaine throughout her pregnancy. What is the likely impact on her child?

A) The child will not suffer any consequences as cocaine cannot cross the placenta.
B) The baby will be born addicted to cocaine.
C) The baby will have bone defects and stained teeth.
D) The child is at an increased risk of leukemia.
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The doctor injected Phyllis, a pregnant woman, with immunoglobulin. Phyllis has:

A) the side effects of radiation.
B) cervical cancer.
C) a serious infection.
D) Rh blood disease.
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An undernourished fetus is susceptible to all of the following disorders EXCEPT:

A) mental retardation.
B) Rh blood disease.
C) rickets.
D) scurvy.
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The worst abnormalities caused by radiation occur when the pregnant female is X-rayed during the:

A) first trimester.
B) second trimester.
C) third trimester.
D) last two trimesters.
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____ causes a woman to produce antibodies that destroy the fetus's red blood cells.

A) Hemophilia
B) Cervical cancer
C) Rh blood disease
D) Endometriosis
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Drinking during pregnancy is:

A) only a risk for alcoholic mothers.
B) recommended to relax the mother.
C) risky and may cause problems.
D) understandable.
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The U.S. Public Health Service believes that the leading cause of birth defects in the United States is:

A) smoking.
B) drug abuse.
C) infectious disease.
D) alcohol abuse.
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The Women, Infants, and Children program (WIC) is a:

A) support group for infertile women.
B) quit smoking program for pregnant women.
C) government food program for poor mothers.
D) drug rehabilitation program for expectant mothers.
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The ____ connects the fetus to the uterus by means of the umbilical cord.

A) placenta
B) cervix
C) fallopian tubes
D) vaginal canal
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The lowest rates of smoking while pregnant are reported by:

A) white mothers.
B) black mothers.
C) Hawaiian and American Indian mothers.
D) Hispanic and Asian American mothers.
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The developing fetus gets its nourishment through the:

A) vaginal lining.
B) fallopian tubes.
C) umbilical cord and placenta.
D) metaderm cells.
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The number of mothers who smoke while pregnant has declined, but there are differences in race and ethnicity. Which group has the highest rates of smoking while pregnant?

A) Caucasian
B) African American
C) Native American
D) Asian American
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Deck 9: Family Planning, Pregnancy and Birth
1
A major change in America's fertility rate is:

A) marriage at a younger age.
B) increasing family size.
C) sex selection of children.
D) the postponement of parenthood.
D
2
The Comstock Law of 1873 prohibited:

A) young unwed mothers from getting an abortion.
B) the distribution of contraceptive information through the mail.
C) women from using natural rhythm family planning.
D) men from having sex with women under age 18.
B
3
Women were instructed to put a pastelike substance in the vagina to block male sperm in:

A) colonial America.
B) ancient Egypt.
C) the first century A.D.
D) rural France.
B
4
In the U.S., abortions are banned in the last trimester unless:

A) both parents agree with the decision to abort the fetus.
B) there is medical evidence that the mother's life is endangered.
C) the procedure is performed by a board certified surgeon.
D) the mother is a full-time resident of Pennsylvania.
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Early promoters of contraceptives were:

A) celebrated for preventing poverty.
B) accused of immorality.
C) successful in the distribution of material.
D) viewed as witches.
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Japan's Eugenic Protection Act allowed any woman to obtain a legal abortion. This act was part of:

A) an educational campaign to make the people aware of the need to reduce family size.
B) an effort to increase the number of males in the population.
C) a reduction in pregnant teens.
D) a liberal movement to change the attitudes of Japanese citizens.
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For the past decade, the fertility rate in the United States has:

A) been at or below zero population growth.
B) been at or above zero population growth.
C) been increasing dramatically.
D) been the same as the previous decade.
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Most teen mothers are impregnated by:

A) teenage boys.
B) men in their twenties.
C) a male relative.
D) married men.
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Mary feels guilty about taking birth control pills because her religion prohibits the use of contraceptive devices. Mary is probably a:

A) Roman Catholic.
B) Presbyterian.
C) Seventh Day Adventist.
D) Methodist.
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Cox and Demmitt believe that many young girls want to have children because it gives them:

A) a new sense of freedom.
B) an opportunity to get married.
C) a reason to work.
D) an identity.
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In the 1950s, most out-of-wedlock pregnancies ended in:

A) nonmarital childbirth.
B) abortion.
C) a quick marriage.
D) adoption.
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Nonmarital pregnancies continue to be high in the United States despite the fact that:

A) marriages are less expensive.
B) men are playing a larger role in out-of-wedlock pregnancies.
C) abortions are on the rise.
D) contraceptives are more readily available.
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The first question in proper family planning is:

A) "Do we really want children?"
B) "How many children do we want?"
C) "When should we start having children?"
D) "Do we want a boy or a girl?"
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that no state may interfere with a woman's decision to have a medical abortion as long as the procedure is performed in:

A) a government clinic.
B) the first trimester.
C) good faith.
D) an emergency room.
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The ideal contraceptive would have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) reliability.
B) irreversibility.
C) affordability.
D) simplicity.
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Most family experts advise young couples to:

A) conceive a child right away.
B) wait before having their first child.
C) have their children three years apart.
D) consider remaining childless.
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Most women have children between the ages of:

A) 15 and 25.
B) 29 and 55.
C) 25 and 34.
D) 30 and 45.
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Ancient birth control methods tended to be:

A) illegal.
B) unsuccessful.
C) dangerous.
D) punitive.
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Teen mothers have twice the normal risk of:

A) dying during childbirth.
B) delivering a low-birth-weight baby.
C) contracting the AIDS virus.
D) spontaneous abortion.
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In the first century A.D., Pliny's Natural History listed all of the following birth control methods EXCEPT:

A) putting a chastity belt on women.
B) jumping up and down to expel semen.
C) primitive suppositories and tampons.
D) potions to be taken orally.
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"Pro-choice" advocates argue that:

A) every woman has a right to control her body.
B) abortion does not give the fetus much choice.
C) induced abortion is immoral.
D) government funds should not be used for abortion.
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22
Joan and Steve have conceived three times, but have not had a live birth. Their type of infertility is:

A) primary infertility.
B) pregnancy wastage.
C) secondary infertility.
D) tertiary infertility.
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23
In dilation and curettage, the curette is used to:

A) sever the umbilical cord.
B) loosen the vaginal walls.
C) scrape out the contents of the uterus.
D) locate the fallopian tubes.
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Young couples who think they are infertile should persist in trying to conceive for at least:

A) one year.
B) two years.
C) three years.
D) four years.
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Male infertility has been linked to all of the following factors EXCEPT:

A) high androgen levels.
B) undescended testes.
C) low sperm count.
D) infectious diseases.
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Abortion surveys tend to show that the American public is:

A) in favor of unlimited abortion.
B) about evenly divided on the issue.
C) against unlimited abortion.
D) unconcerned about the issue.
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The preferred method of abortion is:

A) dilation and curettage.
B) RU-486.
C) vacuum aspiration.
D) saline abortion.
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Saline abortion is used:

A) during the first three weeks of pregnancy.
B) when the fetus is too large to be removed by suction.
C) if the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube.
D) to treat severe cases of ectopic pregnancy.
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The most common reason for infertility in women is:

A) non-ovulation.
B) too much acid in the vaginal environment.
C) lack of regular menstrual periods.
D) a blocked tract between the ovaries and the uterus.
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30
In dilation and curettage, the cervix is dilated by:

A) the insertion of increasingly larger metal dilators.
B) placing pressure on the ovum forceps.
C) giving the patient a series of estrogen injections.
D) separating the cervix with the fingers.
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The preferred method of induced abortions is:

A) dilation and curettage.
B) saline abortion.
C) a progestin tablet.
D) vacuum aspiration.
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The term fecund is used to describe partners who have:

A) decided not to have children.
B) chosen to be monogamous.
C) the capacity to reproduce.
D) been taking fertility hormones.
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Women are infertile when they are unable to:

A) produce progestin.
B) have a regular menstrual cycle.
C) become pregnant.
D) experience multiple orgasms.
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RU-486 induces contractions and causes the body to expel the:

A) fetus.
B) amniotic sac.
C) placenta.
D) embryo.
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"Pro-life" people believe that human life begins:

A) during conception.
B) in the second trimester.
C) when the mother's water breaks.
D) after the placenta forms.
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Men are infertile when they are unable to:

A) have multiple orgasms.
B) maintain a high estrogen level.
C) produce viable sperm.
D) satisfy their sexual partners.
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In a vacuum aspiration abortion, a vacuum-suction tube is inserted into the:

A) uterus.
B) fallopian tube.
C) placenta.
D) umbilical cord.
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"Pro-life" people argue that abortion is:

A) a medical miracle.
B) not very cost-effective.
C) murder.
D) overregulated.
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In a saline abortion, the physician kills the fetus by injecting a 20% salt solution into the:

A) fallopian tube.
B) vaginal wall.
C) cervix.
D) amniotic sac.
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What rights does the father have in the current state of abortion laws?

A) The father must provide consent for an abortion procedure.
B) Most states require the mother to inform the father, but do not require consent.
C) Current laws exclude the father from the decision for an abortion.
D) Teenage fathers do not have rights, but fathers over the age of 18 must provide consent.
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41
What may cause pseudocyesis (false pregnancy)?

A) sexual activity right before a pregnancy test
B) a cheap pregnancy test
C) emotional reactions to unprotected sex delaying the onset of a woman's period
D) mental disorders making women believe they are pregnant
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42
Joan has had some nausea, noticed a change in her breasts, and feels very tired. Joan should probably:

A) visit the doctor since she may have the flu.
B) take medication to alleviate her discomfort.
C) take a pregnancy test.
D) expect a fever to emerge.
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43
A pregnant woman is likely to experience morning sickness in the:

A) first trimester.
B) second trimester.
C) third trimester.
D) last two trimesters.
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44
Pregnancy is generally accompanied by all of the following symptoms EXCEPT:

A) increased vaginal secretions.
B) nonmalignant lumps in the breast.
C) feelings of fatigue and sleepiness.
D) increased need to urinate.
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45
In a negative reaction, agglutination will be visible in:

A) 30 seconds.
B) one minute.
C) a minute and a half.
D) two minutes.
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46
The "surrogate mother" is paid to:

A) produce eggs for scientific research.
B) be a foster parent for unwanted children.
C) breastfeed newborn babies.
D) bear a child for an infertile couple.
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47
A pregnant woman may experience an increasing need to urinate because the uterus:

A) becomes engorged with water.
B) empties a thick mucus-like substance into the urinary tract.
C) contracts and shuts off the flow of body fluids.
D) presses against the bladder.
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48
About two-thirds of the increase in multiple births appears to be attributable to:

A) older maternal age.
B) younger maternal age.
C) increased use of ovulation-enhancing drugs.
D) heredity.
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49
Genetic defects are:

A) induced by fertility drugs.
B) caused by low estrogen production.
C) transmitted by white blood cells.
D) inherited through the genes.
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50
When infertility is traced to non-ovulation, the most common treatment is:

A) artificial insemination.
B) surrogate mothering.
C) fertility drugs.
D) sex therapy.
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51
A congenital defect is a condition that:

A) requires no medical attention.
B) exists at birth.
C) has no apparent cause.
D) occurs in one-third of all pregnancies.
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52
Janet is trying an experimental technology where she has some of her eggs saved for a later implantation date. Janet is using a procedure called:

A) egg freezing.
B) fertility drugs.
C) multiple births.
D) cloning.
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53
The embryo becomes a fetus:

A) after the eighth week.
B) at birth.
C) upon conception.
D) during the twentieth week.
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54
For the first two months of pregnancy, the developing baby is called:

A) a placenta.
B) an embryo.
C) a trophoblast.
D) an amniotic sac.
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55
A problem seldom discussed about the new techniques of having children is:

A) the effect of reproductive technology on overpopulation.
B) the increase in birth defects as a result of new technology.
C) the potential reaction of the person who finds out he/she was born through reproductive technology.
D) a decrease in people adopting children.
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56
When a woman becomes pregnant, the pigmented areas around the nipples begin to:

A) harden.
B) recede.
C) expand.
D) darken.
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57
A radioimmunoassay test measures the amount of HCG in a woman's:

A) saliva.
B) blood serum.
C) fallopian tubes.
D) ovaries.
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58
Agglutination tests detect pregnancy by screening the woman's urine for:

A) testosterone.
B) human chorionic gonadotropin.
C) prophylactic agents.
D) red blood cells.
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59
Essentially, in vitro fertilization is:

A) the fertilization of an egg outside of the body.
B) insemination of an egg while still in the uterus.
C) insertion of eggs from another woman, then insemination.
D) the use of a surrogate.
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60
____ occurs when a woman exhibits the early symptoms of pregnancy without really being pregnant.

A) Gonadotropin
B) Pseudocyesis
C) Sulfonamide
D) Vaginitis
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61
Smoking increases a pregnant woman's risk of:

A) pseudocyesis.
B) endometriosis.
C) spontaneous abortion.
D) vaginal infection.
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62
Fetal alcohol syndrome has been linked to all of the following conditions EXCEPT:

A) deformed bones.
B) subnormal intelligence.
C) slow motor development.
D) seizures.
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63
An amniocentesis is:

A) a technique that can detect birth defects, but carries a risk of miscarriage.
B) a risk-free method of detecting birth defects.
C) the cheapest method of detecting birth defects.
D) recommended for all pregnant women.
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64
Some women who contract German measles attempt to avoid the risk of having a deformed child by electing to have:

A) a blood transfusion.
B) an abortion.
C) the amniotic sac drained.
D) the placenta rotated.
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65
AIDS can be passed on to an infant through the infected mother's:

A) endometrium.
B) fallopian tubes.
C) milk.
D) progesterone.
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66
What is the current recommendation about the use of drugs during pregnancy?

A) Over-the-counter drugs are harmless to a fetus.
B) Prescription drugs can be taken if their dosage is reduced.
C) In small amounts, any drug is safe.
D) Avoid all drugs until you consult with a doctor.
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67
Rubella has been linked to all of the following conditions EXCEPT:

A) deafness.
B) heart defects.
C) blindness.
D) rickets.
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68
Herpes can cause:

A) stunted arms and legs.
B) fetal heart defects.
C) sudden infant death syndrome.
D) a spontaneous abortion.
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69
Cindy used cocaine throughout her pregnancy. What is the likely impact on her child?

A) The child will not suffer any consequences as cocaine cannot cross the placenta.
B) The baby will be born addicted to cocaine.
C) The baby will have bone defects and stained teeth.
D) The child is at an increased risk of leukemia.
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70
The doctor injected Phyllis, a pregnant woman, with immunoglobulin. Phyllis has:

A) the side effects of radiation.
B) cervical cancer.
C) a serious infection.
D) Rh blood disease.
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71
An undernourished fetus is susceptible to all of the following disorders EXCEPT:

A) mental retardation.
B) Rh blood disease.
C) rickets.
D) scurvy.
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72
The worst abnormalities caused by radiation occur when the pregnant female is X-rayed during the:

A) first trimester.
B) second trimester.
C) third trimester.
D) last two trimesters.
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73
____ causes a woman to produce antibodies that destroy the fetus's red blood cells.

A) Hemophilia
B) Cervical cancer
C) Rh blood disease
D) Endometriosis
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74
Drinking during pregnancy is:

A) only a risk for alcoholic mothers.
B) recommended to relax the mother.
C) risky and may cause problems.
D) understandable.
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75
The U.S. Public Health Service believes that the leading cause of birth defects in the United States is:

A) smoking.
B) drug abuse.
C) infectious disease.
D) alcohol abuse.
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76
The Women, Infants, and Children program (WIC) is a:

A) support group for infertile women.
B) quit smoking program for pregnant women.
C) government food program for poor mothers.
D) drug rehabilitation program for expectant mothers.
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77
The ____ connects the fetus to the uterus by means of the umbilical cord.

A) placenta
B) cervix
C) fallopian tubes
D) vaginal canal
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78
The lowest rates of smoking while pregnant are reported by:

A) white mothers.
B) black mothers.
C) Hawaiian and American Indian mothers.
D) Hispanic and Asian American mothers.
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79
The developing fetus gets its nourishment through the:

A) vaginal lining.
B) fallopian tubes.
C) umbilical cord and placenta.
D) metaderm cells.
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80
The number of mothers who smoke while pregnant has declined, but there are differences in race and ethnicity. Which group has the highest rates of smoking while pregnant?

A) Caucasian
B) African American
C) Native American
D) Asian American
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