Reproductive Health — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
Ethical and Societal Implications of ARTs
mediumWhile NEET primarily focuses on biological facts, there's a subtle shift towards questions that touch upon the broader implications of scientific advancements. Questions might explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding ARTs like surrogate motherhood, sperm/ovum donation, or the legal framework governing these practices. Understanding the societal impact, such as the 'test-tube baby' concept and its acceptance, could be a conceptual angle. This would test a student's ability to think beyond rote memorization and connect biology to real-world societal issues, aligning with a more holistic understanding of reproductive health.
Newer Contraceptive Technologies and their Mechanisms
highThe field of contraception is continuously evolving. While the NEET syllabus covers established methods, there's always a possibility of questions on newer or less common methods, or a deeper dive into the precise biochemical/physiological mechanisms of existing ones. For instance, questions might focus on the specific hormonal pathways affected by oral pills or implants, or the role of specific ions in IUDs. This would require students to have a more in-depth understanding of endocrinology and reproductive physiology, rather than just memorizing names and broad categories.
Comprehensive STI Management and Public Health Strategies
mediumBeyond just identifying causative agents and symptoms, questions could delve into the public health strategies for STI prevention and control. This might include questions about screening programs, contact tracing, the importance of early diagnosis and treatment in preventing community spread, or the role of vaccination (e.g., HPV vaccine for cervical cancer prevention). This angle would test a student's understanding of how individual reproductive health issues scale up to public health challenges and the integrated approaches required to address them effectively.