1.3 Contraception and Family Planning

Cards (78)

  • Contraception includes both natural and artificial methods
  • Barrier methods of contraception prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
    True
  • Match the religious view with its description:
    Catholic Church ↔️ Prohibits most forms of contraception
    Protestantism ↔️ Accepts contraception as responsible family planning
    Islam ↔️ Some scholars support spacing births, others oppose permanent methods
    Judaism ↔️ Permits contraception for maternal health
  • What is another term for contraception?
    Birth control
  • What is the term for tracking fertile days in natural methods of contraception?
    Fertility awareness
  • Order the religious views on contraception from most restrictive to most permissive:
    1️⃣ Catholic Church
    2️⃣ Islam
    3️⃣ Protestantism
    4️⃣ Judaism
  • Hormonal methods like birth control pills stop ovulation
  • Contraception can help alleviate poverty and overpopulation
  • What is the term for controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births?
    Family planning
  • Natural methods of contraception involve the use of hormones or physical barriers.
    False
  • Surgical methods of contraception are reversible and temporary.
    False
  • In Islam, some scholars support contraception for birth spacing, while others oppose permanent methods
  • The Catholic Church views contraception as unnatural and against God's will
  • Match the religious group with its view on family planning:
    Catholic Church ↔️ Prohibits most contraception
    Protestant ↔️ Accepts contraception
    Islam ↔️ Diverse views on contraception
    Judaism ↔️ Permits contraception
  • Family planning decisions are heavily influenced by social and cultural factors
  • Match the social and cultural factors with their impact on family planning:
    Religious Beliefs ↔️ Acceptance or prohibition of contraception
    Gender Roles ↔️ Unequal power dynamics, limited female autonomy
    Socioeconomic Status ↔️ Accessibility and affordability of contraception, sex education
  • The Catholic Church prohibits most forms of contraception, viewing them as unnatural interference with God's plan.
    True
  • Natural methods of contraception rely on tracking the menstrual cycle
  • Match the religion with its view on contraception:
    Catholic Church ↔️ Prohibits
    Protestant ↔️ Accepts
    Islam ↔️ Diverse
    Judaism ↔️ Permits
  • Accessibility and affordability of contraception are major issues for marginalized communities
  • Contraception helps reduce unwanted pregnancies and abortions.

    True
  • Judaism permits contraception, especially when it prioritizes the mother's health.

    True
  • Natural methods of contraception involve tracking the menstrual cycle.

    True
  • Natural methods of contraception rely on tracking the menstrual cycle.

    True
  • Hormonal methods of contraception use hormones to stop ovulation
  • What is the primary goal of contraception?
    Prevent pregnancy
  • Which religious faith prohibits contraception because it interferes with God's plan for reproduction?
    Catholic Church
  • The ethical considerations around contraception involve balancing religious beliefs, individual needs, and societal impacts.

    True
  • Natural methods of contraception rely on tracking the menstrual cycle to identify fertile days.

    True
  • Hormonal methods use hormones to stop ovulation or prevent fertilization
  • Barrier methods of contraception use physical barriers like condoms to prevent sperm from reaching the egg
  • What is one benefit of using contraception?
    Allows planned pregnancies
  • Family planning refers to the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births
  • Poverty and lack of healthcare access can constrain family planning options for marginalized communities.

    True
  • In some cultures, traditional gender roles limit women's autonomy in family planning choices
  • Contraception includes both natural and artificial methods
  • Match the category of contraception with its method:
    Natural Methods ↔️ Tracking the menstrual cycle
    Barrier Methods ↔️ Condoms
    Hormonal Methods ↔️ Birth control pills
    Surgical Methods ↔️ Tubal ligation
  • Order the factors influencing the choice of contraception method:
    1️⃣ Effectiveness
    2️⃣ Ease of use
    3️⃣ Cost
    4️⃣ Personal beliefs
  • Contraception empowers women's reproductive autonomy and health.

    True
  • What are the ethical considerations of contraception discussed in the study material?
    Balancing needs, beliefs, impacts