Immune Health vs. Reproduction during COVID-19

A conceptual illustration showing the trade-offs between immune health and reproductive decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring a family in a home environment with visual representations of health, economics, and mental health stresses.

Immune Health vs. Reproduction during COVID-19

Test your knowledge about the complex trade-offs between immune health and reproduction during the COVID-19 pandemic. This quiz evaluates your understanding of Life History Theory and its implications on maternal and neonatal health.

  • Explore various factors influencing life energy allocation.
  • Understand the challenges faced by families during uncertain times.
  • Learn about the impact of the pandemic on reproductive choices.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by BalancingLife42
Optimal pattern of energy investment changes during life are dependant on your: (select all that apply)
Physical condition
Parents energy pattern
Mental health
Age
Quality of environment
There are trade offs in all life energy allocating investment decisions.
True
False
Considering the Life History Theory, which function will take priority over any other life function when the body is trying to survive?
Maintenance
Growth
Defense
Reproduction
Both B and C are true
Lactating takes up a ton of the body’s resources and energy.
True
False
It is not difficult to access neonatal and maternal healthcare for lower income families.
True
False
What percentage of women wanted to delay pregnancy, or have fewer children because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
10%
48%
34%
5%
Marginalized people who give birth during the pandemic will be even more negatively affected by the health outcomes than anyone else.
True
False
What were parents biggest concerns in having children during the pandemic?
Physical health concerns
Economic concerns
Mental health concerns
Age concerns
All of the above
According to the Life History Theory, if survival is uncertain, there are finite resources available for growth, maintenance, defence, and reproduction.
True
False
In December 2019 British Columbia saw 3,536 newborns. How many newborns did were there in December 2020?
2,021
3,185
5,460
3,284
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