Birth Control | Reproductive Health | Menstrual Cycle | Historical Events | Female Anatomy |
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What is an IUD?
What is an IUD?
This small, t-shaped device is placed inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy? |
This organ is where a baby develops during pregnancy
What is the uterus?
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Name two common symptoms of PMS
What is bloating and mood swings? (any correct symptoms are acceptable)
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This 1973 U.S Supreme Court case legalized abortion nationwide
What is Roe v. Wade?
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The body part that "breaks" when a woman loses her virginity?
What is the hymen?
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This hormone based birth control method is worn on the skin and replaced once a week?
What is the birth control patch
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This is when your ovary releases an egg, usually happening once a month
What is ovulation?
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This phase begins on the first day of your period and ends when you ovulate?
What is the follicular phase?
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The decade the first birth control pill was approved by the U.S FDA
What is the '60s?
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Pick a team member to come point out the clitoris
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This type of IUD releases a small amount of progestin to prevent pregnancy for up to 8 years?
What is a hormonal IUD?
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The percentage of couples that are successful within their first year of conceiving?
What is 85% (80-90% is acceptable)
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The average menstrual cycle lasts this many days
What is 28 days?
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The first at-home pregnancy test became available to the public in this decade
What is the '70s?
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The number of different types of orgasms a woman can have
What is 4? (Clitoral, vaginal, blended, and cervical)
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This barrier method fits over the cervix, is reusable, and works best with spermicide?
What is a diaphragm
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This phase of the menstrual cycle begins after ovulation, and prepares the uterine lining for possible pregnancy
What is the luteal phase?
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The percentage of women that actually have a 28 day cycle? +/- 5% is acceptable.
What is 13%? (8-18% is acceptable)
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The decade female hysteria was no longer a valid diagnosis in the U.S
What is the '80s?
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The "cure" to female hysteria?
What is a hysterectomy? (It was believed that the uterus caused female hysteria)
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The number of FDA approved forms of birth control in the U.S? +/- 5 is acceptable.
What is 19? (14-24 is acceptable)
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This hormone, produced after implantation, is what pregnancy tests detect in urine
What is hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)
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A sudden spike in this hormone is what triggers ovulation
What is luteinizing hormone (LH)?
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The year that tampons were tested with real human blood? +/- 5 years is acceptable
What is 2023? (2018+ is acceptable)
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The percentage of women that orgasm just from penetrative sex alone? +/- 5% is acceptable
What is 18%? (13-23% is acceptable)
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