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38 Cards in this Set
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with regard to reproduction, all of the following are linked with erotophobia except |
fearfulness about pregnancy results in high utilization of prenatal medical care |
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quickening |
strenghtens self perception of being a mother |
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in the politics of birth practices, the authors find support for their hypothesis that in societies without centralized authority over pregnancy and its outcomes |
birth practices represent bargaining mechanisms that grant paternity benefits to men |
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which statement about the hormones associated with pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum is correct |
frequently suckling keeping oxytocin levels thereby inhibiting fsh, lh, and estrogen |
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which of the following is not characteristic of the first trimester or pregnancy |
vascualr changes associated with severe edema (high blood pressure) are common |
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sexual activity during the postpartum phase is typically associated with |
milk ejection during orgasm in nursing mothers from release of oxytocin |
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which is not one of the benefits of nursing for the mother and / or the infant |
as long as the mother continues to nurse even if the infant is supplemented food, ovulation is suppressed |
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which correctly matches the form of contraception with a benefit of using that method |
oral contraceptive pills- protection against ovarian and endometrial cancers |
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emergency contraceptive (post coital) pills (ex. plan b) |
have the same mechanisms of action as that of daily birth control pills |
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compared to male condoms, the female condom |
provides good protectino from stis and is more pleasurable for both partners |
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the most common method of reversible contraception used world wide are _______: whereas the most widely used method of reversible contrapection in the developed world are |
iuds: hormonal pills |
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all of the following reduce the effectiveness of daily hormonal contraceptive pills except |
illness that reduces absorption in the GI tract |
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in contrast to erotophiles, erotphobes are more likely to |
reject non coital forms of sexual behavior which have lower risk of pregnancy |
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research on the psychological impact of resolving unwanted pregnancy reveals that |
women find the unwanted pregnancy itself very distressing, depressing, and disturbing |
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research on women in theUS who have experienced first trimester abortinos for psychological reasons, reels that |
teens who have aborted have superior adjustment and prognosis to pregnant teens who give birth and rear the child |
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the limited research on the impact of unwanted pregnancy on teen males involved in the pregnancy suggest that most males |
found the pregnancy very stressful and expected to be treated poorly by others |
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research reviewed in mcfarlanes and shains articles on the history of cross cultural aspects of abortion indicates that |
abortions were widespread and not considered a great moral issue in the us in the early 1800s |
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which statement about the occurence of abortion in the us is true |
the vast majority of abortions terminate pregnancies arising from failure to use contraceptino |
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which of the following statements is correct about the development of the conceptus based on age post fertilization |
about 24 weeks PF, the fetus achieved viability, survival requires extenisve medical care |
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which statement about methods used prior to the end of the cycle to prevent implantation is true |
menstrual extraction (preemptive aspiration) is not legally defined as abortion |
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in the us, vaccum aspiration |
is the most common method of abortino |
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which would explain that the fact that a child was bonr with no testes, no internal reproductive organs, a clitoris, labia, and vagina pouch, and will later develope breasts but will not have a hormone cycle |
the child is xy, produced hormones during gestatino but lacks receptors specific to androgen |
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among individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) aka ASG |
a major clue to the condition is lack of testicles in the scotal sac |
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research on the pattern of gendered behavior in males and females indicates that |
the pattern of male sexual behavior is very similar in a wide variety of cultures |
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the ________- develops into teh uterus, fallopian tubes, and vaginal canal |
mullerian ducts |
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during pubertal differentation, androgens stimulate _______, while estrogens stimulate _______ |
long bone growth: bone mineralization (density) |
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if the sry gene was present and expressed in a xx conceptus, it directly cause the development of the |
testes |
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during male/female differentiation of the fetus _______ is responsible for establishing the potential for a non cylic pattern of hormone production during puberty |
estradiol |
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hijras of india |
represent a third gender and are valued or some qualities and shunned/feared for others |
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according to western scientific nomenclature, which of the following is false |
a male whose biologic sex is ego-dystonic, develops a female core gender identity, and wears female clothing to create a congruent gender role is a male to female transsexual (transgender) |
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the native american two spirit |
serve a spiritual role in the community as mediators between men and women |
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given the most recent research on the biological correlates of sexual orientation, male homosexuality |
may be influenced by antibody formation to h-y antigen by the maternal immune system |
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in the article breaking the mirror, same sex sexual behavior among females across several societies is examined. the author reports that |
both formal and informal samisen relation co exist with heterosexual marriage in at leat some societies |
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the vector model of sexual orientation |
four outcomes based on two different homoerotic and heteroerotic continua |
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cross cultural research on same sexual behavior reveals that the homosexual role |
is more common in cultures that instituationalize monosexuality rather than ambisexuality |
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which is the correct label of same sex behavior that involves peers, requires that one person have a gender different from their anatomic sex, and make no distinction between the top or bottom role in the relationship |
inttrageneratinoal, gender transforming, fluid role |
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bisexuality |
is more common as a sexual orientation among females than males |
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the bem model of sexual oreintation asserts all of the following except |
gender typical or gender atypical behavior emerge due to socialization |