16 Virginity, Pregnancy & Delivery

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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  1. The earliest sign of pregnancy by Hegar’s sign is compressibility and softening of the cervical isthmus.
  2. In a vertex presentation with forecep’s and skull indentation, it is a depressed fracture.
  3. Sudden and rapid delivery without mother’s knowledge is termed precipitated labour.
  4. Hegar’s sign which is probable sign of pregnancy is characterized by compressibility and softening of the cervical isthmus.
  5. Spalding’s sign is seen in dead born fetus.
  6. Hegar’s sign becomes positive by the end of the 6th week of pregnancy.
  7. Hegar’s sign, a probable sign of pregnancy, is characterized by compressibility and softening of the cervical isthmus.
  8. Sudden and rapid delivery without mother’s knowledge is called precipitated labour.
  9. In a vertex presentation, foreceps injury causing a dent on the skull is a depressed fracture.
  10. Ossification center for talus above 7 months intrauterine life indicates the age of the fetus.
  11. A child presented by a woman as delivered by her, though she has NOT delivered that child is called supposititious child

Short Notes

  1. Types of Hymens
  2. False Virgin 💀
  3. Virginity
  4. Virginity Vs Defloration
  5. Confirmative signs of pregnancy 💀
  6. Superfoetation
  7. Signs of Recent Delivery (💀) 💀
  8. Superfecundation
  9. Atavism
  10. Lochia
  11. Hegar’s Sign