Table Of Contents
Note!!
The number of ‘💀‘ in bracket are the number of times they have been asked under the new CBME pattern (2019 and later). They are also in bold.
The number of ‘💀‘ outside the bracket are the number of times they have been asked under older pattern (2018 and earlier).
MCQs
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- The earliest sign of pregnancy by Hegar’s sign is compressibility and softening of the cervical isthmus.
- In a vertex presentation with forecep’s and skull indentation, it is a depressed fracture.
- Sudden and rapid delivery without mother’s knowledge is termed precipitated labour.
- Hegar’s sign which is probable sign of pregnancy is characterized by compressibility and softening of the cervical isthmus.
- Spalding’s sign is seen in dead born fetus.
- Hegar’s sign becomes positive by the end of the 6th week of pregnancy.
- Hegar’s sign, a probable sign of pregnancy, is characterized by compressibility and softening of the cervical isthmus.
- Sudden and rapid delivery without mother’s knowledge is called precipitated labour.
- In a vertex presentation, foreceps injury causing a dent on the skull is a depressed fracture.
- Ossification center for talus above 7 months intrauterine life indicates the age of the fetus.
- A child presented by a woman as delivered by her, though she has NOT delivered that child is called supposititious child
Short Notes
- Types of Hymens
- False Virgin 💀
- Virginity
- Virginity Vs Defloration
- Confirmative signs of pregnancy 💀
- Superfoetation
- Signs of Recent Delivery (💀) 💀
- Superfecundation
- Atavism
- Lochia
- Hegar’s Sign

