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1 Name:_______________________ Day:____ Period:____ Trimester: _____
PUBERTY Name:_______________________ Day:____ Period:____ Trimester: _____

2 PUBERTY Puberty is a period of time when your body changes and matures, turning you from a kid into an adult. Although everyone is different, puberty usually starts: Girls: age 8-13 Boys: age 9-15 Hormones are special chemicals your body makes to help it do certain things — like grow up! Girls: Estrogen Boys: Testosterone

3 MENTAL/EMOTIONAL CHANGES
During puberty, you might feel confused or have strong emotions that you've never had before. You might feel overly sensitive or become upset easily. Some kids lose their tempers more often and get angry with their friends or families. You also may feel anxious about how your changing body looks. Try to remember that people usually aren't trying to hurt your feelings or upset you on purpose. It might not be your family or friends — it might be your new "puberty brain" trying to adjust.

4 SOCIAL CHANGES You may start to socialize with different people. Your likes and dislikes might change. You might feel differently towards your family, friends, and classmates.

5 PHYSICAL CHANGES The physical change: Grow more body hair Develop acne
Develop body odor 4. Gain weight 5. Growth spurt What to do: Shave Wash your face Shower, wear clean clothes, wear deodorant Eat healthy & exercise

6 PHYSICAL CHANGES GIRLS Wider hips Breasts develop
Begin the menstrual period, or monthly cycle. BOYS Wider shoulders More muscular body Voice cracks then deepens

7 HOW TO SURVIVE PUBERTY Ask lots of questions
Give your parents a chance. Your parents may not know how to deal with you growing up. Look for information. Use appropriate books and/or websites. kidshealth.org Respect and accept your body Talk to somebody you can trust and who you are comfortable with

8 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The female reproductive system enables a woman to: produce eggs (ova) have sexual intercourse protect and nourish the fertilized egg until it is fully developed give birth

9 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Ovaries: 2 ovaries – produce, store, and release eggs—produce estrogen Fallopian tubes: go from the ovaries to the uterus – “highway” Uterus: a hollow, pear shaped organ with a muscular wall – where a fetus, or baby, grows Cervix: the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina Vagina: a tube that connects the uterus to the outside of the body. The entrance to the vagina is on the outside of the body.

10 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Ovulation: when an egg is released from an ovary into the fallopian tube – occurs once a month Fertilization: when an egg and a sperm unite Menstruation: "period" -- 2 to 7 days -- blood and tissue leave the body through the vagina Why? Each month, blood and tissue build up in the uterus to prepare for a fertilized egg in case a woman becomes pregnant. If the egg isn't fertilized, that lining leaves the body through the vagina and the girl has her period.

11 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Unlike the female, whose sex organs are located entirely within the pelvis, the male has reproductive organs that are both inside and outside the pelvis. The male genitals include: the testicles the duct system, which is made up of the epididymis and the vas deferens the accessory glands, which include the seminal vesicles and prostate gland the penis

12 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Testicles or testes: 2 testicles – produce sperm—produce testosterone Epididymis: where sperm is stored Vas deferens: transports the sperm from the epididymis to the urethra – “highway”

13 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Urethra: the tube that carries semen and urine out of the penis Semen is a thick fluid that contains sperm Seminal vesicles: secrete a thick fluid that nourishes the sperm Prostate gland: walnut‑sized gland -- produces some of the fluid in semen

14 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Scrotum: hangs under the penis and contains the testicles and epididymis – regulates the temperature of the sperm Penis: made of two parts -- the shaft (the main part) and the glans (the tip, sometimes called the head).


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