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During ovulation, what happens to cervical mucus?
During ovulation, what happens to cervical mucus?
- Becomes thin and easily penetrable by spermatozoa (correct)
- Becomes thick and impenetrable by spermatozoa
- Remains unchanged
- Becomes acidic and destroys sperm motility
What is the purpose of myomectomy in uterine concerns?
What is the purpose of myomectomy in uterine concerns?
- To stimulate estrogen secretion
- To increase cervical mucus thickness
- Surgical removal of fibroid tumors and adhesions (correct)
- To prevent pH change in the vagina
What effect does an infection of the vagina have on sperm motility?
What effect does an infection of the vagina have on sperm motility?
- Causes sperm to become immotile
- Reduces sperm motility (correct)
- Increases sperm motility
- No effect on sperm motility
What is the Spinnbarkeit Test used to assess?
What is the Spinnbarkeit Test used to assess?
Which segment of the female reproductive system does cervical mucus primarily affect?
Which segment of the female reproductive system does cervical mucus primarily affect?
What is the significance of thin and watery cervical mucus during ovulation?
What is the significance of thin and watery cervical mucus during ovulation?
What happens to cervical mucus if there is an infection in the vagina?
What happens to cervical mucus if there is an infection in the vagina?
How does thin cervical mucus contribute to fertility during ovulation?
How does thin cervical mucus contribute to fertility during ovulation?
What is the main impact of an infection in the vagina on spermatozoa?
What is the main impact of an infection in the vagina on spermatozoa?
What is the primary function of cervical mucus during ovulation?
What is the primary function of cervical mucus during ovulation?
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