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level: AIIMS plus disha questions

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GIFT istransfer of an ovum collected from a donor into another females fallopian tube who can't produce an ovum but can provide a good enviornment for further development
progestasert and LNG-20 arehormone releasing IUDs
ICSIformation of embryo by directly injecting the sperm
IUIartificially introduction of semen into the vagina or uterus
IUTtransfer of embryo with more than 8 blastomeres into the uterus
ZIFTtransfer of zygote or early embryo into a fallopian tube
in context of amniocentesis, which of the following statement is incorrect?it can be used for detection of cleft palate
hysterectomy is surgical removal of:uterus
one of the following is not a method of contraception-which one?pills of a combination of oxytocin and vasopressin
Cu ions released from copper-releasing intra uterine devicessuppress sperm motility
ectopic pregnancies are referred to asimplantation of embryo at site other than uterus
a childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called GIFT. the full form of this technique isgamete intra fallopian transfer
artificial insemination meanartificial introduction of sperms of a healthy donor into the vagina
which one of the following statements is correct regarding sexually transmitted diseases?the chances of a 5 year boy contacting a STD are very little
the stage transferred into the uterus after induced fertilization of ova in the laboratory ismorula
medical termination of pregnancy is considered safe up to how many weeks of pregnancytwelve weeks
the technique called gamete intrafallopian transfer is recommended for those femaleswho cannot produce ovum
consider the statements given below regarding contraception and answer as directed thereafter-medical termination of pregnancy during first trimester is generally safe -intrauterine devices like copper-T are effective contraceptives