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Chapter 6: Birth Control, Pregnancy, & Childbirth $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 PregnancyReproductionBirth ControlInfertility FINAL ROUND

Pregnancy: $100 Question The administration of a home pregnancy test that reveals a positive test is based on the secretion of which hormone? a. Luteinizing hormone b. Follicle stimulating hormone c. Human chorionic hormone d. Prolactin hormone BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Pregnancy: $100 Answer The administration of a home pregnancy test that reveals a positive test is based on the secretion of which hormone? a. Luteinizing hormone b. Follicle stimulating hormone c. Human chorionic hormone d. Prolactin hormone BACK TO GAME

Pregnancy: $200 Question Which disease is caused by an organism found in cat feces that, when contracted by a pregnant woman, may result in stillbirth? a. Down’s syndrome b. Toxoplasmosis c. Klinefelter’s syndrome d. Prader-Willi syndrome BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Pregnancy: $200 Answer Which disease is caused by an organism found in cat feces that, when contracted by a pregnant woman, may result in stillbirth? a. Down’s syndrome b. Toxoplasmosis c. Klinefelter’s syndrome d. Prader-Willi syndrome BACK TO GAME

Pregnancy: $300 Question The recommended weight gain during pregnancy for a woman who is of normal weight is a. 15 to 20 pounds. b. 25 to 35 pounds. c. 28 to 40 pounds. d. 35 to 45 pounds. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Pregnancy: $300 Answer The recommended weight gain during pregnancy for a woman who is of normal weight is a. 15 to 20 pounds. b. 25 to 35 pounds. c. 28 to 40 pounds. d. 35 to 45 pounds. BACK TO GAME

Pregnancy: $400 Question In which trimester does the placenta become well established? a. First trimester b. Second trimester c. Third trimester d. Fourth trimester BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Pregnancy: $400 Answer In which trimester does the placenta become well established? a. First trimester b. Second trimester c. Third trimester d. Fourth trimester BACK TO GAME

Reproduction: $100 Question A collection of symptoms that can appear in infants of women who drink alcohol during pregnancy—including mental retardation, slowed nerve reflexes and small head size—is called a. teratogenic poisoning. b. fetal alcohol syndrome. c. Down’s syndrome. d. Tay-Sachs disease. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Reproduction: $100 Answer A collection of symptoms that can appear in infants of women who drink alcohol during pregnancy—including mental retardation, slowed nerve reflexes and small head size—is called a. teratogenic poisoning. b. fetal alcohol syndrome. c. Down’s syndrome. d. Tay-Sachs disease. BACK TO GAME

Reproduction: $200 Question In which structure in the female reproductive system does implantation of the blastocyst occur? a. Endometrium b. Cervix c. Fallopian tube d. Vagina BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Reproduction: $200 Answer In which structure in the female reproductive system does implantation of the blastocyst occur? a. Endometrium b. Cervix c. Fallopian tube d. Vagina BACK TO GAME

Reproduction: $300 Question Approximately how many years of the average American woman’s lifespan is spent between menarche and menopause? a. 25 b. 30 c. 35 d. 40 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Reproduction: $300 Answer Approximately how many years of the average American woman’s lifespan is spent between menarche and menopause? a. 25 b. 30 c. 35 d. 40 BACK TO GAME

Reproduction: $400 Question The stage of birth where the cervix becomes fully dilated and the baby’s head begins to move into the vagina is called a. transition. b. expulsion. c. conversion. d. reversal. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Reproduction: $400 Answer The stage of birth where the cervix becomes fully dilated and the baby’s head begins to move into the vagina is called a. transition. b. expulsion. c. conversion. d. reversal. BACK TO GAME

Birth Control: $100 Question Which of the following contraceptive methods must be fitted to a woman by a trained practitioner? a. Lea’s shield b. Female condom c. Contraceptive sponge d. Diaphragm BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birth Control: $100 Answer Which of the following contraceptive methods must be fitted to a woman by a trained practitioner? a. Lea’s shield b. Female condom c. Contraceptive sponge d. Diaphragm BACK TO GAME

Birth Control: $200 Question What is the most widely used reversible method of contraception? a. Diaphragm b. Condom c. Norplant d. Oral contraceptive pills BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birth Control: $200 Answer What is the most widely used reversible method of contraception? a. Diaphragm b. Condom c. Norplant d. Oral contraceptive pills BACK TO GAME

Birth Control: $300 Question The surgical procedure in which the female’s fallopian tubes are closed or cut and cauterized to prevent access by the sperm to released eggs is called a. tubal ligation. b. vasectomy. c. hysterectomy. d. abortion. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birth Control: $300 Answer The surgical procedure in which the female’s fallopian tubes are closed or cut and cauterized to prevent access by the sperm to released eggs is called a. tubal ligation. b. vasectomy. c. hysterectomy. d. abortion. BACK TO GAME

Birth Control: $400 Question Which one of the following hormone-based contraceptives is injected? a. Ortho Evra b. NuvaRing c. Depo-Provera d. Seasonale BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birth Control: $400 Answer Which one of the following hormone-based contraceptives is injected? a. Ortho Evra b. NuvaRing c. Depo-Provera d. Seasonale BACK TO GAME

Infertility: $100 Question What is the leading cause of infertility in woman in the United States? a. Pelvic inflammatory disease b. Endometriosis c. Vaginismus d. Dyspareunia BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Infertility: $100 Answer What is the leading cause of infertility in woman in the United States? a. Pelvic inflammatory disease b. Endometriosis c. Vaginismus d. Dyspareunia BACK TO GAME

Infertility: $200 Question How many American couples experience infertility? a. 1 in 6 b. 1 in 24 c. 1 in 60 d. 1 in 100 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Infertility: $200 Answer How many American couples experience infertility? a. 1 in 6 b. 1 in 24 c. 1 in 60 d. 1 in 100 BACK TO GAME

Infertility: $300 Question The fertilization of an egg in a nutrient medium and subsequent transfer back to the mother’s body is called a. alternative insemination. b. in vitro fertilization. c. gamete intrafallopian transfer. d. nonsurgical embryo transfer. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Infertility: $300 Answer The fertilization of an egg in a nutrient medium and subsequent transfer back to the mother’s body is called a. alternative insemination. b. in vitro fertilization. c. gamete intrafallopian transfer. d. nonsurgical embryo transfer. BACK TO GAME

Infertility: $400 Question Low sperm count can be a result of a. excessive exercise. b. wearing tight underwear. c. deficient levels of vitamin B 12. d. the measles virus. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Infertility: $400 Answer Low sperm count can be a result of a. excessive exercise. b. wearing tight underwear. c. deficient levels of vitamin B 12. d. the measles virus. BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Which condition is characterized by high blood pressure during pregnancy and is responsible for 18% of U.S. maternal deaths each year? a. Preeclampsia b. Endometriosis c. Eclampsia d. Ectopic pregnancy BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Which condition is characterized by high blood pressure during pregnancy and is responsible for 18% of U.S. maternal deaths each year? a. Preeclampsia b. Endometriosis c. Eclampsia d. Ectopic pregnancy BACK TO GAME