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1. What do you think ts the significance of
reproductive health in society?
Solution:
Reproductive health can be termed as total
well-being in possibly all the aspects of
reproduction, including emotional, physical,
behavioural and social. Some diseases can be
transferred from one individual to another
through sexual contact, for example,
gonorrhoea, AIDS, etc. They are referred to as
sexually transmitted diseases. Sexual contact
can also lead to unwanted pregnancies and
further complications in case sexually
transmitted diseases are contracted.
Therefore, it is important to create awareness
amongst people, the youth in particular, in the
context of different topics related to
reproduction, The youth is the future of the
country, They are most susceptible to
contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
Hence, some preventive measures that can = —
be adapted are creating awareness about | Bal
different birth control methods available,
sexually transmitted diseases and their
preventive measures, and the importance ofgender equality. These steps will greatly
impact bringing up a socially conscious,
healthy farnily. Also, creating awareness
about the uncontrolled population growth
and social evils that still exist in society will
promote the concept of bringing up a
reproductively healthy society.
2. Suggest the aspects of reproductive
health which need to be given special
attention in the present scenario.
Solution:
Reproductive health can be termed as total
well-being, possibly n all aspects of
reproduction, including emotional, physical,
behavioural and social well-being. The
different aspects that require special
attention are as follows:
* Awareness needs to be created in
reproductive and child healthcare.Creating awareness amongst people by
counselling about reproductive organs,
adolescence, hygienic and safe sexual
practices, different sexually transmitted
diseases, such as AIDS, etc.
Sex education needs to be introduced in
schools. This helps eradicate
misconceptions and myths in the
context of sex-related topics.
People should be educated about the
different birth control options that are
available, the care of pregnant mothers,
the post-natal care of the mother and
the newborn, and the significance of
breastfeeding.
Professional expertise, strong
infrastructural facilities, material
support to provide medical assistance
and care for the patients facing
reproductive issues, issues because of
uncontrolled population growth,
awareness about family planning, and eS
social evils, such as sex abuse and sex- |
related crimes.eee EE gee OE
3. Is sex education necessary in schools?
Why?
Solution:
Yes, sex education is necessary in schools. It is
because of the following reasons:
* Imparts apt and necessary information
to students in order to save them frorm
misconceptions and myths about sex-
related topics.
« Provides appropriate knowledge about
adolescence, reproductive organs and
related concepts.
* Creates awareness amongst students
about the need for hygienic and safe
sexual practices and sexually
transmitted diseases. This helps
students, specifically those in
adolescence, to lead a healthy
reproductive life.
4. Do you think that reproductive health in ~
our country has improved in the past 50
years? If yes, mention some such areas of
improvement.Solution:
Yes, there has certainly been an enormous
improvement in reproductive health in the
past 50 years. Listed below are the areas of
improvement:
* The decrease in the infant mortality rate
can be attributed to the massive child
immunisation programme.
* Drastic decrease due to better post-
natal care can be attributed to the
maternal and infant mortality rate.
« The awareness created through the
family planning programmes has seen
people opting for smaller families,
* Decrease in the rate of sexually
transmitted diseases and unwanted
pregnancies due to the use of
contraceptives.
5. What are the suggested reasons for the
population explosion?
Solution:Solution:
Population explosion can be used to refer to
the sudden, large increase in the size of a
population. There is an increase in the
population every day, leading to a population
explosion. Two of the major reasons are as
follows:
* Increase in the birth rate and longevity.
* Decrease in the death rate.
In the last 50 years, the death rate has
decreased evidently. The decrease in the
death rate and increase in the birth rate can
be attributed to the various measures that
have been adopted, such as diseases-control,
measures taken to create awareness and
spreading knowledge of the importance of
reproductive health, measures taken to
introduce sex-education topics at school
level, better medical facilities, ensuring food
supply and medical assistance during
emergency times and so on, These reasons [A
have also led to an increase in the longevity
of people.
6. ls the use of contraceptives justified? Givenao jy 4 * OE wees PO OT ld
6. Is the use of contraceptives justified? Give
reasons.
Solution:
Yes, the use of contraceptives is completely
justified.
The human population is increasing
exponentially. In order to regulate this
population growth, keeping a check on the
process of reproduction has become the
need of the hour. For this purpose, different
contraceptive devices have been circulated
for use so as to reduce unwanted
pregnancies, which have helped to lessen the
recorded count of birth rate, thereby
regulating the process of population
explosion.
7. Removal of gonads cannot be considered
a contraceptive option. Why?
Solution:Contraceptives are used in order to prevent
unforeseen, unwanted pregnancies and to
prevent the spreading of sexually transmitted
diseases. Some other alternatives to prevent
unwanted pregnancies are the oral, barrier,
natural and surgical methods. But, the
complete removal of gonads cannot bea
contraceptive option, as it will lead to
infertility and make several hormones
unavailable, which are crucial for the normal
functioning of accessory reproductive parts.
Contraception is used to prevent any chance
of fertilisation and not make a person infertile
for life, as removal of gonads would do.
8. Amniocentesis for sex determination is
banned in our country. Is this ban
necessary? Comment.
Solution:
Amniocentesis is a pre-natal diagnostic |=
technique which is used to determine the sex
and the metabolic ailments of the developing
foetus in the uterus of the mother, which iscarried out by observing chromosomal
patterns. The method was deployed to
determine the presence of any genetic
disorder in the foetus. But unfortunately, this
procedure has been misused for sex
detection before the birth of the child, leading
to female foeticide. Hence, to prevent this
practice, a ban on the usage of
amniocentesis for sex determination is
necessary.
9. Suggest some methods to assist infertile
couples in having children.
Solution:
The inability of a couple to produce a baby in
spite of unprotected sexual intercourse is
termed infertility. This can arise due to
congenital diseases and physical,
psychological and immunological factors. The
diagnostic and corrective measures for a few
of these disorders can be carried out in f
specialised healthcare units and infertility [=~
clinics. Assisted reproductive technologies ‘EB
(ART) are the special techniques that can
assist infertile couples in bearing children.Listed below are some methods assisting
infertile couples in having children:
* In vitro fertilisation - Embryo transfer
(IVF - ET)
In this method, the donor's egg is
removed and fertilised in vitro by the
sperm of the donor under a sterile
environment in a culture medium. This
fertilised embryo is then transferred to
the body of the donor for complete
development. Deployment of this
method has induced a success rate of
less than 20%. IVF — ET is of two types:
IUT & ZIFT
® IUT (intra uterine transfer)
The fertilised egg arrives at the 8-
celled stage (blastomere). It is
then transferred to the fallopian
tube for further stages of
development.
® ZIFT (zygote intrafallopian transfer) —
In this method, the fertilisedegg —
arrives at the 32-celled stage
(advanced stages to the 8
blastomere stage) and is thenblastomere stage) and is then
transferred to the uterus for
further stages.
« In vitro fertilisation — surrogacy
In this method, the embryo is formed in a
fertile female, which is then transferred to the
body of an infertile female who is not able to
conceive. The success rate of this procedure
is nearly 65%.
* Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
In this method, the unfertilised oocytes and
the sperm are collected and transferred to the
fallopian tube of another female who is
unable to produce eggs but is able to offer a
suitable ambience for fertilisation and
development. The success rate of this
procedure is around 30%,
« Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
This method is carried out in a laboratory.
Direct injection of sperms into the ovum for [A
the formation of an embryo is done through
ICSI. The success rate of this procedure is
nearly 60-70%.Sei MRS = et
* Artificial insemination (Al)
In this method, semen that is collected either
from a healthy donor or husband is
introduced either into the uterus of the female
or her vagina. The success rate of this
procedure is about 20-40%.
10. What are the measures one has to take to
prevent contracting STDs?
Solution:
Listed below are the measures to be taken to
avoid the contraction of STDs.
* Blood transfusion from an infected
person or drug abuser must be avoided.
* Sharing surgical instruments and
injection needles must be totally
avoided.
* Having sexual intercourse with an
unknown or multiple partners must be
avoided. | ~
* Always use precautions (condoms)
during intercourse.
e In coce of any doubt early detection12. Correct the following statements.
(a) Surgical methods of contraception
prevent gamete formation.
(b) All sexually transmitted diseases are
completely curable.
(c) Oral pills are very popular
contraceptives among rural women.
(d) In E. T. techniques, embryos are always
transferred into the uterus.1. Surgical methods of contraception
prevent gamete flow during the act of
intercourse.
2. Some STDs can be cured if detected
early and treated appropriately. But AIDS
still remains to be incurable.
3. Oral pills are very popular
contraceptives among urban women.
4. In embryo transfer (E.T.) techniques, the
8-celled embryos are transferred into
the fallopian tube. Whereas more than
8-celled embryos are directly
transferred to the uterus.