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