12 - Contraception Flashcards
What part of the gonad differentiates to become the ovary and the testes?
Cortex - female ovary
Medulla - male testes
One that doesn’t differentiate regresses
Where do primordial germ cells migrate from?
Yolk sac along retroperitoneum to the gonad at the urogenital ridge
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What effects does oestrogen have on the female reproductive tract in the proliferative phase?
What effects does progesterone have on the female reproductive tract in the secretory phase?
Which cells release b-hCG?
Syncytiotrophoblasts
What are some causes of primary and secondary amenorrhoea?
How can you tell where the issue is in primary amennorhoea?
Measure blood FSH
- Low: hypothalamus/pituitary
- High: ovary
How can you have female secondary sexual characteristics in androgen insensitivity?
Testosterone converted to oestrogen
What is contraception?
Always important to balance patient safety and patient preference
What are the different groups of contraception?
Can be short acting or long acting
What are the different types of natural contraception, and the advantages/disadvantages of both?
How does the fertility awareness method work?
- Measure basal body temperature, cervical secretions and menstrual cycle length
- Avoid sex or use further protection dyring ovulation
How does lactational amenorrhoea work as a contraceptive method?
- Breastfeeding delays return of ovulation
- Suckling stimulus stops GnRH release
- Need to exclusively breast feed with no top up, amenorrheic and only effective for 6 months
What is barrier contraception and the advantages and disadvantages?
- Prevent sperm entering the cervix
- Male condoms, female condoms, diaphragms/caps with spermicide