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Give a description of the physiologic basis of the different types of hormonal birth control.
Based on the physiology described identify which of these prevent fertilization, which of these prevent or disrupt implantation (abortificient) and other clinical uses of combined oral contraceptive pills.
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- Understanding the causes of infertility can be valuablein developing new birth control methods. Cite a type ofcontraceptive based on each of the following causes of infertility:(a) failure to ovulate due to a hormonal imbalance;(b) a large fibroid tumor that disturbs the uterine lining;(c) endometrial tissue blocking uterine tubes;(d) low sperm count (too few sperm per ejaculate).Understanding the causes of infertility can be valuablein developing new birth control methods. Cite a type ofcontraceptive based on each of the following causes ofinfertility:(a) failure to ovulate due to a hormonal imbalance;(b) a large fibroid tumor that disturbs the uterine lining;(c) endometrial tissue blocking uterine tubes;(d) low sperm count (too few sperm per ejaculate).What are the clinical uses of conbined oral contraceptive pills other than prevent fertilization and prevent or disrupt implantation. Explain physiology how it works.
- Describe three physiologic functions that suppress ovulation when “the pill” is used as a method of contraception.Lactational Amenorrhea is a method of contraception Justify. What is the maximum effectiveness of this method in terms of period/duration?Describe the function of each of the following hormones in the uterine and ovarian cycles: GnRH, FSH, LH, estrogens, progesterone, and inhibin.
- Discuss the hypothalamic-pitiutary-ovarian and the physiologic basis for the interplay of the various hormones involved in the axis.Describe the process of oogenesis Describe the hormonal control of oogenesis including the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (which in this case is the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis). Describe the components of the ovarian and menstrual cycles. Describe methods of contraception and how they work.Describe the changes that happen in the human uterus during the uterine cycle (if no embryo implants), including the specific cells, structures and hormones involved.
- Identify three major factors opposing the calming action of progesterone on the uterus.Give the rationale behind the hormonal ingredients used in the formulation of the female contraceptive pill. What are the side-effects of the use of such pills, and how does modern pharmacology address these issues?Briefly describe the changes that occur in the uterine lining during a menstrual cycle.