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Welcome Parents/Guardians Grade 7 Reproductive Health Meeting October 8, 2013

Human Reproduction and Growth Outline I. Procreation / Introduction a. Continuation of species 1. Process of all living things 2. Natural function II. Growing and Changing During Adolescence a. Changes during adolescence 1. Physical growth 2. Mental/Emotional Growth 3. Social Growth III. The Function of the Endocrine System a. Parts of the endocrine system b. Glands and hormones c. Diseases of the endocrine system

Reproductive Health Outline IV. The Male Reproductive System a. Parts / anatomy of the male reproductive system b. Male Health problems 1. Inguinal hernia 2. Testicular cancer 3. Prostate cancer 4. Sterility c. Caring for the male reproductive system 1. Testicular self-exams monthly 2. Shower regularly 3. Protective gear 4. Regular physical checkups

Reproductive Health Outline V. The Female Reproductive System a. Parts of the female reproductive system 1. Ovulation and the menstrual cycle 2. Fertilization b. Female Health Problems 1. Various cancers a. Ovarian b. Uterine c. Breast 2. Sterility c. Caring for the female reproductive health system 1. Self-breast exams every month 2. Shower daily 3. Keeping track of menstrual cycle 4. Visiting gynecologists for regular checkups

Reproductive Health Outline VI. Heredity and Human Development 1. Heredity a. Chromosomes b. Genes 2. Fertilization and Human Development a. Cells, tissues, organs and systems 3. The development of a fetus 1. Embryo 2. Fetus 3. Multiple births 4. Birth/Delivery 1. Normal term 2. Premature 3. Miscarriage

Reproductive Health Outline 3. Care During Pregnancy 1. Eating healthful foods 2. Regular checkups 3. Effects of substances a. Tobacco b. Alcohol c. Over the counter and prescription drugs d. Illegal drugs 4. Parenthood and the Importance of Family 1. Responsibilities / providing 2. Including baby’s physical and emotional needs 3. Being good role models

Reproductive Health Outline VI. The Life Cycle 1. The Stages of Life a. Infancy b. Childhood c. Adolescence d. Adulthood e. Old age 2. Preparing for Adulthood a. Reducing risk 1. Protecting oneself from injury 2. Choosing a healthy lifestyle 3. Practicing abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, drugs and sexual activity 3. Moving Toward the Future a. Growth, experiences, knowledge help to meet challenges of adulthood b. Independence, decision making, problem solving, planning for the future c. Taking care of personal health is preparation for the future

Reproductive Health outline VII. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1. Common STD’s and their symptoms a. Chlamydia b. Genital warts c. Genital herpes d. Trichomoniasis e. Gonorrhea f. Syphilis g. Hepatitis 2. Abstinence and Sexual Activity a. Only 100% effective way to prevent STD’s b. Media influences without consequences c. Peer refusal skills and assertive communication

Reproductive Health Outline IX. HIV/AIDS 1. Transmission of HIV a. Sexual activity b. Contaminated needles/blood c. During delivery / breast milk 2. How HIV is not transmitted a. Casual contact 3. HIV’s effect on the immune system a. Pathogens, T-cells and HIV 4. Abstinence and HIV a. 100 % prevention is abstinence 5. Respecting dignity / rights a. Of those infected with HIV /AIDS