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1 Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology

2 Group Agreements Respect Knowledge does not equal experience
Maintain appropriate boundaries Ask Questions

3 Anonymous Questions??? Necessary Helpful Are you trying to be a clown?

4 Anatomy and Physiology
Of the Reproductive Organs

5 What is Anatomy and Physiology?
The body parts Physiology How the body parts function

6 Male Reproductive Anatomy

7 Prostate Gland Bladder Seminal Vesicle Cowper’s Gland Vas Deferens Urethra Penis Epididymis Testicle Scrotum Glans

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9 Circumcision Note; New research in Afica has shown a higher rate of HIV infection among uncircumcised males, CDC

10 Monthly Testicular Self Exam
Testicular cancer most common in males between the ages of 15-35 Step 1: Using the pads of the fingers, check for pea-sized lumps Step 2: Check for any discoloration or skin irregularities on scrotum Step 3: Check to see if one testicle is drastically larger than the other If any of these symptoms are present, see a doctor for further care.

11 Female Reproductive Anatomy

12 Fallopian Tube Fimbria Uterus Ova / Egg Ovary Cervix Vagina

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14 Bladder

15 Clitoris Urinary Opening Vulva Vaginal Opening Labia Majora Labia Minora Anus

16 Pap Smear Exam and Pelvic Exam
The pap smear checks for abnormal/cancerous cells on the cervix. A woman should have this exam every year, once she turns 18, or becomes sexually active. Step 1: Clinician will insert a speculum into the woman’s vagina to slightly separate the vaginal walls Step 2: With a cytobrush, the clinician will take a swab of the cells on the cervix Step 3: Speculum is removed. Step 4: Clinician will then insert two fingers into the vagina and press down on the abdomen, checking for abnormalities and for pain or swelling. This exam usually takes about 3-5 minutes Important to note that not all clinicians and doctors routinely screen for HPV, patients should request this exam.

17 Monthly Breast Self Exam
Step 1: Using the pads of the fingers, feel the entire area of the breast, checking for pea-sized lumps. Step 2: Check for any discoloration or irregularities on the breast skin. If any of these symptoms are present, see a doctor for further care.

18 Questions?


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