4) Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except. 5) Episiotomy is performed when the perineum is bulged and is 2-3 cm in diameter. 6) Most common feature of Ectopic pregnancy i... 4) Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except. 5) Episiotomy is performed when the perineum is bulged and is 2-3 cm in diameter. 6) Most common feature of Ectopic pregnancy is. 7) Oral contraceptives are contraindicated in. 8) Commonest cause of Rupture of uterus is. 9) Bishop scoring is based on. 10) This is not an Assisted Reproductive Technique.

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The question involves multiple-choice items related to fetal compromise, episiotomy, ectopic pregnancy, oral contraceptive contraindications, cause of uterine rupture, Bishop scoring, and assisted reproductive techniques in the context of medical education.

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["Poor fetal blood sampling results","3-4 cm in diameter","Abdominal pain","All of the above","Obstructed labour","Effacement of cervix","Artificial insemination into uterus"]

["4) Poor fetal blood sampling results","5) 3-4 cm in diameter","6) Abdominal pain","7) All of the above (Hypertension, Fibroid, Menorrhagia)","8) Obstructed labour","9) Effacement of cervix","10) Artificial insemination into uterus"]

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["4) Poor fetal blood sampling results","5) 3-4 cm in diameter","6) Abdominal pain","7) All of the above (Hypertension, Fibroid, Menorrhagia)","8) Obstructed labour","9) Effacement of cervix","10) Artificial insemination into uterus"]

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The questions address common assessments, procedures, and contraindications in obstetrics and gynecology, providing insight into standard clinical practices.

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