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6. Which of these is an early sign of pregnancy?

  • Tender breasts/sore breasts
  • Regular periods
  • Palpitations

7. What does the 'Epididymis' do on the male reproductive system?

  • It is filled with blood and tissue when sexually stimulated
  • It collects and stores the sperm from the testis
  • It protects the head of the penis
  • It carries the sperm from the testis

8. Which of these are considered a biggest factor to think about when having a baby?

  • Health
  • Children
  • Money
  • House

9. The foetus is saaid to be 'viable' at approximately 24 weeks. What does this mean?

  • The baby's limbs are beginning to form
  • The baby would survive outside the Uterus.
  • The baby would survive outside the Fallopian tubes

10. Which of the following are bad reasons to have a baby?

  • To receive extra benefit from the government
  • All of them
  • Pressure from family/peers
  • To gain love from a partner

11. At what age does an average child reach the milestone of making a tower of three bricks?

  • 18 Months
  • 24 Months
  • 12 Months

12. What is the name of the hormone that can be detected in a Urine test?

  • Gondorelia
  • Gonadotropin
  • Gonorrhoea

13. When is woman most fertile?

  • When the lining of the uterus is maintained
  • (Day 1) When the endometrium breaks down and passes out of the vagina
  • When ovulation occurs around day 12 to day 16
  • (Day 4) when the lining of the uterus builds up

14. Which STI can block the sperm ducts and fallopian tubes? ( stops sperm & egg being released properly)

  • Gonorrhoea
  • Syphillis
  • Chlamydia
  • Genitial herpes

15. At what age does an average child reach the milestone of sitting without support for short periods

  • 6 Months
  • 12 Months
  • 18 Months

16. What is a 'surrogate mother'?

  • A woman who suffers from post-natal depression during the birth of her child
  • A woman who looks after a child without the permission of the mother
  • A woman who bears a child on behalf of another woman either from her own fertilised egg, by the other woman's partner, or by implantation of a fertilised egg in her womb
  • A mother who is unable to physically and mentally care for her baby

17. What is the function of an 'endomentrium'?

  • It grows during pregnancy to fit the baby
  • It contains lots of blood vessels and breaks down and comes each away each month if a fertilised egg doesn't get implanted in
  • It carries the egg towards the uterus
  • It produces eggs

18. Which 'emotional needs' do parents need to provide for their children?

  • health care, books, toys
  • Stable family environment, love and encouragement, praise and discipline
  • Shelter, clothes, food
  • Social skills, good behaviour, intellectual skills

19. What is a re-constituted family?

  • A family which consists of relations such a grandparents, aunts & uncles...
  • A family which consists of same sex parents and their children
  • A family which consists of step-parents and step-children
  • A family which consists of parents and their children

20. What is 'infertitlity'?

  • The inability to have children
  • A genetic inheritance passed on from the genes of the parents
  • When you do not have the capacity to bring up babies well
  • A deadly sexually transmitted infection