LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Dec 06, 2025
While in the uterus, an unborn baby will pee.
Following the development of a baby’s renal system, he or she will start to release urine. He or she will then drink it, and then pee it out again. A cycle which will repeat until delivery.
Surgical removal of polyps in the uterus may fix fertility problems.
Polyps can interfere with the function of the uterus and make it difficult for a woman to remain pregnant after conception. Surgical removal of the polyps can increase the chances for a woman to get pregnant.
Which organ is not a reproductive associated directly with fertility in men?
These include the testes, where sperm is made, several ducts (tubes) where sperm is stored, and the penis. The penis has a single duct called the urethra; this releases both sperm and urine. Also included in the male reproductive system are the accessory sex glands, which include the prostate gland and seminal vesicles.
The birth control shot prevents pregnancy and protects against sexually transmitted infections.
If you get the birth control shot regularly (every 12 weeks) it prevents pregnancy but you should use latex or female condom to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
'The coil' is the other name of the vaginal ring.
The coil contraception refers to IUD. This is a small T-shaped plastic and copper device that’s inserted into your womb (uterus) by a specially trained doctor or nurse.
What is the only long acting reversible contraception (or LARC) method that doesn’t have hormones in it?
The IUD is the only LARC method that doesn’t have hormones in it. Your fertility returns to normal as soon as the IUD is removed.