Reproductive health is essential for safe and responsible reproduction. NEET often tests contraception, infertility treatments, reproductive system care, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Understanding these topics helps students answer both conceptual and application-based questions.
Reproductive health ensures physical, mental, and social well-being related to the reproductive system, not merely the absence of disease.
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According to WHO:
“Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system, its functions, and processes.”
Key Points:
Safe reproduction
Family planning
Prevention of STDs
Access to reproductive health services
Definition:
Methods to prevent pregnancy by interfering with gamete production, fertilization, or implantation
Types of Contraception:
A. Natural Methods:
Periodic abstinence (Rhythm method) → Avoid intercourse during fertile period
Coitus interruptus (Withdrawal method) → Male withdraws before ejaculation
B. Barrier Methods:
Condom (male/female) → Prevent sperm entry → Protects against STDs
Diaphragm / Cervical cap → Covers cervix
C. Hormonal Methods:
Oral contraceptive pills (OCPs): Contain estrogen + progesterone → Inhibit ovulation
Injectable contraceptives: Progesterone → Prevent ovulation
Implants: Release hormones for long-term contraception
D. Intrauterine Devices (IUDs / IUCDs):
Prevent implantation of zygote
Copper IUD → Spermicidal effect
E. Surgical Methods:
Vasectomy: Male sterilization → Blocks sperm transport
Tubectomy: Female sterilization → Blocks fallopian tubes
NEET Tip:
Hormonal methods → Act mainly on ovulation
Barrier methods → Prevent fertilization
Definition:
Diseases transmitted through sexual contact, caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites
Common STDs:
| Disease | Causative Agent | Symptoms | NEET Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Syphilis | Treponema pallidum | Sores, skin rash | Treponema → Spiral bacterium |
| Gonorrhea | Neisseria gonorrhoeae | Painful urination, discharge | Gonococcus → Gram-negative |
| Chlamydiasis | Chlamydia trachomatis | Infertility, discharge | Most common STD |
| Genital herpes | Herpes simplex virus | Blisters | Viral, incurable |
| HIV/AIDS | Human immunodeficiency virus | Immune suppression | Retrovirus |
| HPV infection | Human papillomavirus | Warts, cervical cancer | Vaccine available |
Prevention:
Safe sex (condoms)
Screening and treatment
Vaccination (HPV)
Definition:
Inability to conceive after 1 year of regular unprotected intercourse
Causes:
Male: Low sperm count, abnormal sperm, hormonal imbalance
Female: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), blocked fallopian tubes, hormonal disorders
Treatments (ART – Assisted Reproductive Technology):
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): Egg fertilized outside → Embryo implanted
Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT): Egg + sperm → Fallopian tube
Zygote Intrafallopian Transfer (ZIFT): Fertilized zygote → Fallopian tube
ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection): Single sperm injected into egg
NEET Tip:
ARTs are used to overcome infertility
IVF → Most commonly asked in NEET
Key Points:
Antenatal care → Regular checkups, iron and folic acid supplementation
Institutional delivery → Reduces maternal mortality
Postnatal care → Ensures newborn survival
NEET Tip:
Maternal health → Closely linked with reproductive health
Goal: Maintain a stable population for socioeconomic development
Methods: Contraception, sterilization, awareness programs
NEET Tip:
Male sterilization → Vasectomy
Female sterilization → Tubectomy
Use of sanitary pads, menstrual cups, proper washing of genital area
Prevents infections and reproductive tract diseases
NEET Tip:
Hygiene is part of reproductive health maintenance
Contraception formula: Fertilization prevented = Barrier / Hormonal / Surgical / Natural
Gamete formula: Spermatogenesis → 2n → n, Oogenesis → 2n → n + polar bodies
Pregnancy formula: Zygote (2n) → Embryo → Fetus → Baby
ART formula: Egg + Sperm → IVF / GIFT / ZIFT → Implantation → Pregnancy
Mnemonic for Contraception Types:
“Never Buy Heavy Icy Snacks” → Natural, Barrier, Hormonal, IUD, Surgical
Focus on contraception methods, ARTs, STDs, and maternal health
Draw diagrams of IUD, IVF process, male and female reproductive systems
Remember hormone roles and prevention strategies
Conceptual understanding → Scoring in MCQs
Reproductive health is a vital topic in NEET Biology. Mastery of contraception methods, reproductive care, infertility treatments, STDs, and maternal health is essential for scoring in NEET.
With this StudentBro.in guide, students can efficiently revise reproductive health formulas, preventive strategies, and treatment methods, enhancing speed and accuracy during NEET exams.
Remember: Maintaining reproductive health = Safe reproduction + Prevention of STDs + Family planning + Maternal care.