Birth Control Quiz: Test Your Medical IQ

Reviewed by John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP on August 22, 2021
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Which of the following are methods for contraception?

A Intrauterine device (IUD)
B Sterilization
C Diaphragm
D All of the above
The correct answer is:All of the above
Explanation:

Contraception can involve sterilization, the permanent prevention of a woman being able to get pregnant or a man's sperm from being able to impregnate a woman. Other types of contraception involve blocking the release of eggs from the ovaries or creating a barrier for sperm so that they are not able to reach the egg.

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What are the health benefits associated with oral contraception?

A Reduction of severe menstrual cramps
B Clearing up acne and improving bone density
C Prevention of certain cancers
D All of the above
The correct answer is:All of the above
Explanation:

Oral contraceptives can have some health benefits. They may reduce the severity of menstrual cramps, improve acne, protect against iron deficiency anemia, and increase bone density. Oral contraceptive use may also reduce the risk of developing ovarian, endometrial, and colon cancers.

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Using condoms can cause erectile dysfunction.

A True
B False
The correct answer is:False
Explanation:

While some men complained of erection loss when using condoms, a study has shown that many of these men experienced problems with erections regardless of whether or not condoms were used.

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Barrier methods of birth control can involve injectable medicines.

A True
B False
The correct answer is:False
Explanation:

Barrier methods of birth control are physical or chemical barriers that prevent sperm from passing through the woman's cervix into the uterus and fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg. Some methods also protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

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Most types of birth control can prevent sexually transmitted infections.

A True
B False
The correct answer is:False
Explanation:

Condoms can help protects against sexually-transmitted infections, but most methods (such as diaphragms or oral contraceptives) do not.

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Sterilization implants and surgical sterilization are examples of…

A Natural family planning
B Barrier methods
C Permanent birth control
D Emergency Contraception
The correct answer is:Permanent birth control
Explanation:

Sterilization is an example of a permanent method of birth control. Such methods may be appropriate for people who are certain they no longer desire the ability to conceive a child.

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A ___________ is a permanent sterilization surgery meant for men.

A Vasectomy
B Hysterectomy
C Pelvic organ prolapse
D None of the above
The correct answer is:Vasectomy
Explanation:

A vasectomy is a surgical procedure blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testes to the urethra. This prevents them from reaching the semen so that they cannot fertilize a woman's egg.

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What are the two hormones combined in oral contraceptives, or "the pill?"

A Dopamine and serotonin
B Prolactin and oxytocin
C Estrogen and progestin
D Estrogen and testosterone
The correct answer is:Estrogen and progestin
Explanation:

Oral contraceptive pills typically contain a combination of estrogen and progestin hormones.

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This contraception contains a chemical that kills sperm:

A Hormonal injection
B Spermicide
C Intrauterine device (IUD)
D Plan B, emergency contraception
The correct answer is:Spermicide
Explanation:

Spermicides are chemicals that kill sperm. They are available as a cream, gel, or foam. Nonoxynol-9 is the chemical found in spermicide products.

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