Pregnancy Testing Made Simple: Detecting HCG In Urine
Question 1. Pregnancy tests.
Answer:
Pregnancy tests are based on the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in urine, detected as early as 14 days after conception.
They are:
1. Biological tests:
- They are carried on experimental animals.
- They area:
- Ascheim Zondek test.
- Kupperman tests.
- Friedmann’s tests.
- Hogben test.
- Galli-mainini test.
2. Immunological test:
- It is based on double antigen-antibody reactions.
Question 2. Contraceptive methods in males.
Answer:
1. Conventional method:
- It includes use of condom at the time of sexual intercourse.
- It prevents live sperm from meeting ovum.
2. Coitus interrupts:
- It is procedure of withdrawal of penis before ejaculation.
3. Vasectomy:
- It is bilateral ligation of the vas deferens.
4. Drugs:
- These inhibit spermatogenesis.
- Example: Gossypol, testosterone.
Question 3. Advantages of condom as contraceptive.
Answer:
- Easy to use
- Free from side-effects
- Protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STD).
- Prevents entry of semen into female genital tract.
Question 4. Safe period.
Answer:
- The periods when pregnancy does not occur are 4-5 days after menstrual bleeding and 5-6 days before the onset of next cycle.
- These periods are called safe period.
- It is one of the most successful method of fertility control.
- It is based on the time of ovulation.
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