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a. | (i) | Implant | |
b. | (ii) | Copper T | |
c. | (iii) | Condom for male | |
d. | (iv) | Condom for female |
Statement I: | Reproductive health refers to total well-being in all aspects of reproduction, i.e., physical, emotional, behavioural, and social. |
Statement II: | USA was the first nation in the world to initiate various action plans at the national level towards attaining a reproductively healthy society. |
Statement-A: | An ideal contraceptive should be user-friendly, easily available, effective and irreversible with no or least side-effects. |
Statement-B: | An ideal contraceptive should in no way interfere with the sexual drive, desire and/or sexual act of the user. |
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a. | Gonorrhoea | (i) | HSV |
b. | Syphills | (ii) | Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
c. | Genital herpes | (iii) | HPV |
d. | Genital warts | (iv) | Treponema pallidum |
(i) | No medicines used |
(ii) | Side effects are high |
(iii) | High success rate |
Statements A: | Statutory decreasing of marriageable age of the males to 18 years can help to check population growth rate |
Statement B: | An alarming decline in population growth rate could lead to an absolute scarcity of basic requirements, i.e., food, shelter, etc |
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a. | Cervical caps | (i) | Coitus interruptus |
b. | Withdrawal method | (ii) | Hormone releasing IUD |
c. | Norplant | (iii) | Barrier contraceptive |
d. | LNG-20 | (iv) | Implant |