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2 Do Now Take ALL Handouts and complete.

3 External Female Anatomy Vulva: woman’s external genital area. Pudendum or Pubes: the area in the body where the sex organs are located. Mons Pubis: a mound of fatty tissue which covers the pubic bone. Labia Majora: (large lips) two folds of skin running from the mons pubis to below the vaginal opening Labia Minora: two smaller folds of tissue which lie just within the labia majora. Clitoris: a small, pea-shaped bump at the front of the labia that contains erectile tissue (counter part to male penis.) Urethra: below the clitoris, the opening to the bladder.

4 Internal Organ Female Anatomy Hymen: a narrow fold of tissue encircling the entrance to the vagina. Vagina: passageway between the uterus and the outside of a woman’s body. Cervix: Opening from the uterus to the vagina. Uterus: place where the baby grows in a woman’s abdomen. Oviducts (Fallopian Tubes): two tubular structures leading from the ovaries to the uterus Ovaries: organs holding a woman’s eggs.

5 Female Reproductive System

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8 Estrogen: the hormone responsible for secondary sex characteristics and for the sex drive in females. The “egg producing” hormone. Progesterone: builds up the lining of the uterus to prepare it for the fertilized ovum.; the “egg- setting” hormone. Ovulation: time when the egg is released from the ovary.

9 External Male Reproductive Testosterone: the male reproductive hormone made by the testicles which causes the changes of puberty. Penis: the organ of transfer of sperm to female. Scrotum: pouch-like sac holding both testicles in a separate compartment that hang underneath the penis. Testicles – Testes Gland: two glands in the male, located in the scrotum, which produce male hormones (testosterone).

10 Internal Male Organs Sperm: the microscopic cells produced by the male’s testicles which can fertilize the female’s ovum. Prostate Gland: a man’s gland that helps make semen. Cowper’s Glands: behind the base of the penis which secretes fluid to make semen and neutralize acid during sexual excitement. Ejaculatory duct: a short straight tube that passes into the prostate gland and opens into the urethra.

11 Urethra: a tube that connects with the vas deferentia to carry sperm cells out of the body. Epididymis: the structure that forms a mass over the back and upper part of each testes. Vas Deferens (singular): two tubes leading from the epididymis to the seminal vesicles. Seminal Vesicles: two pouch-like structures which serve to store mature sperm until ejaculated.

12 Swimming for your life A sperm is a tiny package with a big responsibility – to fertilize the egg and create a human life. So that tiny package is loaded with “gear” for its important journey. A few facts: Daily sperm production by a healthy man: 10 million to 50 million Contents of average ejaculation: 50 million sperm; 25 million moving; 20 million deformed Maturation: 72 days Average swimming speed of a sperm: 8 inches per hour Survival time in a woman: 3 to 5 days

13 Fertilization Fertilization is the union of the sperm and the ovum, or egg. This occurs around the time of ovulation in a women. –The egg is capable of being fertilized for about 12-24 hours after ovulation. –The sperm can live inside a woman’s body for up to 5 days. This occurs in the fallopian tube. As soon as the ovum is fertilized, it is called a zygote.

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15 Fertilization Look Who's Talking

16 “You are supposed to be changing the world… not changing diapers!” Candie's Foundation : Saturday Back Talk Baby - YouTubeCandie's Foundation : Saturday Back Talk Baby - YouTube

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19 Answer the following about this past weekend…. What time did you wake up? What time did you go to sleep? What did you eat during the day? Be specific: include fruits, vegetables, and junk food. How much time did you spend with friends? What activities did you participate in? How much time did you spend at each? Were you tired during the day? If so, were you able to nap?

20 The Facts - Pregnant women must eat a balanced and healthful diet. Pregnant women tire more easily, and often need to take frequent naps during the day. Moderate exercise is an essential part of a healthy pregnancy. Many pregnant women experience morning sickness, or nausea and vomiting, and a diminished appetite. It is crucial for pregnant women to visit their doctor regularly throughout their pregnancy to ensure adequate prenatal care. These doctor visits and tests can be very expensive and time- consuming, and are not always covered by health insurance. Pregnancy can cause a woman to have to limit or avoid certain activities such as participating in certain sports, consuming alcohol or drugs, smoking, lifting heavy objects, etc. How does teen pregnancy affect the male/father in the situation?

21 What are some problems associated with teenage pregnancy? 1.Health 2.Economic 3.Social

22 Health Problems Low birth weight Decrease in medical attention and prenatal care Pelvis not large enough for delivery Not ready for physical stress

23 Economic Problems Parents are legally responsible for the care and well being of their children. 50-80% drop out to get a job to support the child. Raising a child is big bucks! In fact, it is about $249,000 (NJ average), close to a quarter of a million dollars, by the time they are old enough to move out of the house! This does not include a college education or buying a vehicle!

24 Teen Pregnancy Consequences Choices What choices will the teens need to make? Future Outlook for Teen Mothers, Fathers, and Their Families How may their futures be affected?

25 Prevention Abstinence Contraception Knowledge! It can happen to anyone! It only take ONE time. Be smart about your decisions and respect your body! Candie's Foundation : Consider Your Options - YouTubeCandie's Foundation : Consider Your Options - YouTube

26 Teen Pregnancy Interview - Good Morning America - YouTubeTeen Pregnancy Interview - Good Morning America - YouTube


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