Assisted Reproductive Technology
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Can you see ruptured follicles on ultrasound?
Suggest some methods to assist infertile couples to have children.
- Arterial reproductive technique
- Assisted reproductive technology
- None of the above
- Artery reproduce technique
- IUI and ZIFT
- ZIFT and AI
- ZIFT and IUT
- GIFT and ZIFT
How is polyspermy prevented?
- ZIFT
- GIFT
- MTP
- ICSI
In which of the following techniques, fertilisation occurs outside the female body?
GIFT
IVF and ICSI
Intra uterine insemination
Artificial insemination
- In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP)
- Gamete intra – fallopian transfer (GIFT)
- Intra – cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
Can a man with zero sperm count get a woman pregnant?
The fertilized egg develops into the ______ by repeated division of cells.
Can sperm cause abnormal embryos?
Which of the following is not related to the objectives of the ‘family planning programmes?
Achieve population stabilization.
Create awareness about sex-related aspects of society.
Provide infrastructural and professional expertise.
Solve the problem of illiteracy and housing caused due to population explosion.
- IUF and ET
- ZIFT
- GIFT
- IUT
A man with spinal cord injuries becomes father because of
- PROST
- GIFT
- ICSI
- ZIFT
What does down syndrome look like on an ultrasound?
Explain all the contraceptive methods
Can down syndrome be seen on ultrasound?
How do you know if a child is having down syndrome?
- Zygote only
- Embryo only, upto 8 cell stage
- Either zygote or early embryo upto 8 cell stage
- Embryo of 32 cell stage
- Gene gun method
- Microinjection method
- Biolistic method
- Indirect method
- In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP)
- Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
How do you know if you have reproductive problems?
a) ART
b) ZIFT
- GIFT
- ET
- ZIFT
- ICSI
Assisted reproductive technology helps in overcoming ______.
infertility
STD’s
immunological disorders
veneral diseases
How is aneuploidy diagnosed?