A mother with 9 month baby is planning for tubectomy. What is the ideal time for surgery following menstruation? (Solved MCQ)

A mother with 9 month baby is planning for tubectomy. What is the ideal time for surgery following menstruation?

A. Ovulatory phase

B. Menstrual phase

C. Secretory phase

D. Proliferative phase

Correct Answer: D. Proliferative phase

Explanation

Answer:
The ideal time for performing a tubectomy (interval sterilization) following menstruation is within the first 7 days after the menstrual period begins (i.e., during the early proliferative phase).

Reason

• The uterus is small, soft, and less vascular during the early post-menstrual phase.

• There is minimal chance of undiagnosed pregnancy.

• Surgical access is easier and safer.

Conclusion

Tubectomy is ideally done within 7 days after menstruation (during the first week).

If you’d like, I can also explain timing for:

• Postpartum sterilization (within 48 hours of delivery)

• Post-abortion sterilization

• Interval tubectomy

Other Options Details

Here is the detailed description of all the options:

A. Ovulatory Phase

• This is the phase of the menstrual cycle when ovulation occurs.

• It usually happens around Day 14 in a typical 28-day cycle.

• Triggered by a surge of Luteinizing Hormone (LH).

• The mature ovarian follicle ruptures and releases the ovum (egg).

• Cervical mucus becomes thin, clear, stretchy (Spinnbarkeit) to help sperm travel.

Women may experience Mittelschmerz (mild mid-cycle pain).

B. Menstrual Phase

• This is the first phase of the cycle (Day 1–5).

Shedding of the uterine endometrium occurs due to a fall in estrogen and progesterone.

• Results in menstrual bleeding.

FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) begins to rise to stimulate new follicle growth.

C. Secretory Phase

• Also known as the luteal phase (Day 15–28).

• After ovulation, the ruptured follicle forms corpus luteum, which secretes progesterone.

• Progesterone thickens and maintains the endometrium for possible implantation.

• If fertilization does not occur, corpus luteum degenerates and hormone levels fall, leading to menstruation.

D. Proliferative Phase

• Occurs after menstruation (Day 6–14).

• Under the influence of estrogen secreted by the developing follicles, the endometrium regenerates and thickens.

• Cervical mucus becomes thinner to facilitate sperm entry.

Ends just before ovulation.

Summary Table

Phase Days Main Hormone Key Event

Menstrual 1–5 ↓ Estrogen & Progesterone Shedding of endometrium
Proliferative 6–14 Estrogen Endometrium thickens
Ovulatory ~14 LH surge Release of ovum
Secretory 15–28 Progesterone Endometrium maintained

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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