Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Reproductive Health

Question:

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow :-
The regulation of conception by preventive methods or devices to limit the number of off spring is called birth control or contraception. This basically prevent fertilization. An ideal contraceptive should be user friendly, easily available, effective and reversible with no or least side effects. It also should not interfere with the sexual drive, desire and the sexual act of the user.

What is the main consideration regarding the impact of an ideal contraceptive on the user's sexual drive, desire, and the sexual act?

Options:

 It should enhance sexual performance

 It should not interfere with sexual drive and desire

 It should decrease sexual desire

It should only be used for individuals with low sexual drive

Correct Answer:

 It should not interfere with sexual drive and desire

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (2): It should not interfere with sexual drive and desire

The main consideration regarding the impact of an ideal contraceptive on the user's sexual drive, desire, and sexual act is that it should not interfere with sexual drive and desire. Here's an explanation:

When individuals choose a contraceptive method, it's important that the method does not negatively impact their sexual experience. Contraceptives should not diminish (sexual drive) or interfere with the physical and emotional aspects of sexual desire.

Contraceptives come in various forms, including such as birth control pills, barrier methods like condoms or intrauterine devices. The impact on sexual desire can vary among individuals, and choosing a method that aligns with personal preferences and health considerations is crucial.

In summary, an ideal contraceptive should not hinder sexual drive or desire but should allow individuals to enjoy a fulfilling sexual relationship.