Physiological sterility is present in which of the following conditions? (Solved MCQ)

Physiological sterility is present in which of the following conditions?

A. Tuberculosis

B. Endometriosis

C. Before puberty

D. Asherman syndrome

Correct Answer: C. Before puberty

Explanation

Physiological sterility means a normal, temporary inability to conceive due to natural physiological conditions (not disease).

It is present in the following conditions:

  • Pre-puberty – reproductive organs are not mature
  • Pregnancy – ovulation does not occur
  • Lactation (breastfeeding period) – hormonal changes suppress ovulation
  • Post-menopause – ovarian function has ceased

Correct concept: Physiological sterility occurs during pregnancy, lactation, before puberty, and after menopause.

Other Options Details

Here is a clear explanation of all the options, commonly asked in relation to infertility / sterility in gynecology:


A. Tuberculosis

  • Genital tuberculosis can affect the fallopian tubes, endometrium, and ovaries.
  • It may cause tubal blockage, adhesions, and endometrial damage, leading to infertility.
  • This is a pathological (disease-related) cause, not physiological.

B. Endometriosis

  • A condition in which endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus.
  • Causes pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, adhesions, and infertility.
  • Infertility occurs due to distorted pelvic anatomy and inflammation.
  • This is also a pathological condition.

C. Before Puberty

  • The reproductive system is not yet mature.
  • Ovulation does not occur; hormonal axis is inactive.
  • This is a normal physiological state, so the inability to conceive is called physiological sterility.

D. Asherman Syndrome

  • Characterized by intrauterine adhesions due to trauma (e.g., repeated D&C, infections).
  • Leads to amenorrhea, infertility, and recurrent pregnancy loss.
  • This is a pathological cause of infertility.

Key Point

  • Physiological sterility is seen before puberty (Option C).
  • The other options are pathological causes of infertility.

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Writer: Vandita Singh,Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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