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प्रश्न
Comment on the Reproductive and Child Health Care programme of the government to improve the reproductive health of the people.
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उत्तर
Creating public awareness regarding reproduction-related aspects and providing facilities to build up a healthy society with added emphasis on the health of mother and child are the basic aims of the RCH programmes.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention the problems that are taken care of by reproduction and child health care programme.
Your school has been selected by the Department of Education to organize and host an interschool seminar on “Reproductive Health – Problems and Practices”. However, many parents are reluctant to permit their wards to attend it. Their argument is that the topic is “too embarrassing.” Put forth four arguments with appropriate reasons and explanation to justify the topic to be very essential and timely.
Our government has intentionally imposed strict conditions for M.T.P. in our country. Justify giving a reason.
Name one sexually transmitted disease for which no definite cure has been found so far. What is the causative organism of this disease?
What is done in the contraception method known as tubectomy?
What substances are contained in oral pills, used as contraceptives? How do they work?
What is the name of surgical method of birth control (or preventing pregnancy) which is carried out in women?
In the surgical method of birth control available for males, the structures A in the reproductive system are cut and ligated (tied up) at both ends. This prevents the reproductive cells B from coming out from the organs C where they are made in the male body. Since B cannot come out from the male body, they cannot fuse with cell D in the body of a female and hence pregnancy is prevented.
(a) What are structures A?
(b) What are cells B?
(c) Name the organs C.
(d) What is cell D?
(e) What is the name of this surgical procedure for birth control available to males?
Give the role of amniocentesis.
What is contraception? List four different methods. State four reasons for adopting contraceptive methods.
Why is it necessary to maintain reproductive health? Which precautions one should follow to maintain reproductive health?
Which one amongst the following is the first country in the world to initiate action plans and programmes at a national level to attain total reproductive health as social goal?
‘Saheli’ a new oral contraceptive developed by ______.
Why does bread mould grow profusely on a moist slice of bread rather than on a dry slice of bread?
What would be the ratio of chromosome number between an egg and its zygote? How is the sperm genetically different from the egg?
Amniocentesis is a technique used to ______.
Do you justify the statutory ban on amniocentesis in our country? Give reasons.
Enumerate and describe any five reasons for introducing sex education to school-going children.
Given below are four aspects of Reproductive Health in Column A and their related information in Column B:
| Column A | Column B | ||
| S. No. | Terms used in Reproductive Health | S. No. | Significant information |
| (A) | MTP | (i) | Analysing fetal cells from amniotic fluid of the foetus |
| (B) | Amniocentesis | (ii) | Legalised in 1971 |
| (C) | Saheli | (iii) | Programme initiated in 1951 |
| (D) | Family Planning | (iv) | Non-steroidal oral Planning contraceptive |
Select the correct match from the following options:
