Controlling Fertility Flashcards

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Why is oestrogen used as a method of contraception?

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It can be used to prevent the release of an egg as if it is taken everyday It will inhibit the production of FSH so eventually egg developing and production will stop

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How does progesterone reduce fertility?

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By stimulating the production of thick cervical mucus which prevents any sperm from reaching an egg

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What is the pill?

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An oral contraceptive
When made in the 1950’s it contained higher levels of oestrogen and progesterone

There was a link between oestrogen and side effects like blood clots so levels were lowered

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What are the pros of the pill?

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It’s over 99% effective and preventing pregnancy

It reduces the risk of certain cancers

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What are the cons of the pill?

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Is isn’t 100% effective

It can cause side effects like headaches, nausea and irregular menstrual bleeding

It doesn’t protect against STD’s

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What happens if a women’s FSH levels are too low?

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It causes their eggs to mature so no eggs are released and the woman can’t get pregnant

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What does injecting FSH and LH do?

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Stimulate egg release in the ovaries

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What are the pros of this?

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It helps a lot of women get pregnant that previously couldn’t

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What are the cons of this?

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It doesn’t always work and some women have to do it many times making it expensive

Too many eggs could be stimulated resulting in unexpected multiple pregnancies

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What is IVF and what does it involve?

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In vitro fertilisation

Involves collecting eggs from the women’s ovaries and fertilising them in a lab using the mans sperm, these are then grown into embryos

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What happens once the embryos are tiny balls of cells?

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One or two are transferred to the woman’s uterus to improve chance of pregnancy

FSH and LH are given before egg collection to stimulate egg production

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What are the pros of IVF?

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Fertility treatment can give an infertile couple a child

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What are the cons of IVF?

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Some women have a strong reaction to the hormones e.g. Abdominal pain/vomiting

Some reports of increased risk of cancer due to hormonal treatment

Multiple births can happen if more than one embryo grown into a baby which increases miss carriage risk

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