Give differences : Family planning methods and family planning programmes.
Family planning methods | Family planning programmes. |
$(1)$ A couple gets control on pregnancy by family planning method. | $(1)$ To prevent population rise government arranges such programmes. |
$(2)$ By this method one can be prevented from children having physical defect or suffering from heredity disease. | $(2)$ Under this programme mother child health care is covered |
$(3)$ This method is dependent on vasectomy or tubectomy, copper-T, nirodh, oral pills etc. | $(3)$ People who are trained by governmental or non-governmental institutions conduct these programmes. |
$(4)$ Number of children births and time period is maintained. | $(4)$ At present $RTH$ programmes are on. |
What is the purpose of contraceptive pills?
$I$. They inhibit ovulation and implantation
$II$. They alter the quality of cervical mucous to prevent or retard the entry of sperms
$III$. They prevent the ejaculated semen from entering the female vagina
$IV$. They inhibit spermatogenesis
Identify the correct statements
$I$. Infertility is the inability to produce viable offsprings due to the defects in the female partner
$II$. Complete lactation helps in contraception
$III$. Spreading awareness can help to create a reproductively healthy society
Match the following columns.
Column-I | Column-II |
$(A)$ Government of India legalized $MTP$ in | $(1)$ $1951$ |
$(B)$ Family planning introduced in | $(2)$ $1971$ |
$(C)$ Lactational - Amenorrhoea | $(3)$Natural contraveptive |
$(D)$ $IUD $ | $(4)$progesterone |
$(E)$ Pill | $(5)$Cu$-T$ |
Location - function : $HIV$ Antigen and Amniotic bag
Explain the Word Difference : Termination of pregnancy / abortion and contraception