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The crude birth rate is the number of childbirths per ____________ women, per year.
A. 500 B. 1,000 C. 2,000 D. 5,000 |
B. 1,000 |
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According to a study done in the Netherlands of heterosexual and lesbian couples, there were ________ differences between lesbian biological mothers and heterosexual mothers on parental competence, feeling parental burdens (stress), and the desires to become parents.
A. no significant B. minor C. major D. some |
A. no significant |
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A(n) ___________ is a transition that entails a permanent, lasting shift in the direction of the life course of a person's relationship.
A. life transition B. age-related norm C. turning point D. life decision |
C. turning point |
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__________ women indicate that they feel the world is not a safe place to bring a child into. They also feel that the world's resources are limited and they raise environmental concerns in their decision not to have children.
A. Idealistic B. Emotional C. Hedonists D. Practical |
A. Idealistic |
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According to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), couples are encouraged to wait for ________ before resuming intercourse after childbirth.
A. 3 weeks B. 4 weeks C. 5 weeks D. 6 weeks |
D. 6 weeks |
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There are two primary forms of infertility in men: _________, which means that no sperm cells are produced, and ____________, which means that few sperm cells are produced.
A. oligospermia/azoospermia B. azoospermia/oligospermia C. oligospermia/endometriosis D. endometriosis/oligospermia |
B. azoospermia/oligospermia |
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This ART process involves manually manipulating the sperm and eggs, but instead of fertilizing the eggs in a dish, the unfertilized eggs and the male's sperm are placed in the woman's fallopian tubes.
A. In vitro fertilization B. Zygote intrafallopian transfer C. Gamete infrafallopian transfer D. Surrogacy |
C. Gamete intrafallopian transfer |
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Any loss of a fetus or embryo before the fourth month of pregnancy is termed a _______.
A. miscarriage B. fetal demise C. stillborn D. neonatal death |
A. miscarriage |
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_____ is a disease characterized by the build-up or migration of uterine tissue to other parts of the body (such as the ovaries or fallopian tubes).
A. Endometriosis B. Pelvic inflammatory disease C. HPV D. HIV |
A. Endometriosis |
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This process requires the woman's eggs to be fertilized by the man's sperm in a laboratory culture dish. The fertilized egg is then placed immediately in the woman's fallopian tubes, rather than her uterus, allowing the conceptus to travel naturally to the uterus and implant.
A. in-vitro fertilization (IVF) B. zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) C. surrogacy D. gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) |
B. zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) |
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When parents lose a child to death, or when they have a baby born with birth defects, they experience a cycle of grief and loss. During this part of the cycle, the parent takes the intense emotions and begins to resolve them in positive ways. He/she integrates the hoped-for child with the real child - seeing the child's assets along with the disability.
A. searching B. recovery C. maintenance D. shock and panic |
B. recovery |