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Chapter 7 Lesson 4 The Female Reproductive System
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Chapter 7 Lesson 4 The Female Reproductive System.

Dec 13, 2015

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Page 1: Chapter 7 Lesson 4 The Female Reproductive System.

Chapter 7 Lesson 4

The Female Reproductive System

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The Female Reproductive System

Three main Functions

- Stores and releases female reproductive cells called eggs

- System allows fertilization to take place

- Nourishes and protects the developing child until birth

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The Female Reproductive System

Ovaries – Female reproductive glands.

- Produce Estrogen

- hormone that regulates female sexual development

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Fallopian Tube

Egg travels from fallopian tube to uterus

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Uterus

Fertilized egg becomes implanted. The pear shaped organ where child developes

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Endometrium

Lining of the uterus

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Cervix

• Opening at the bottom of the Uterus

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Vagina

• Muscular passageway leading from the uterus to the outside of the body

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Menstruation

• Once puberty begins, the ovaries star to release a single mature egg (ovulation)

• At same time lining of the uterus thickens

• If fertilization – egg implants

• If no fertilization – egg shed along with thickened lining (menstruation)

• Happens about every 28 days – last 5-7 days

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Fertilization

• Sperm entering the vagina travel to the fallopian tubes

• Fertilization takes place I the fallopian tube when male sperm cell and female cell unite

• Egg then moves from fallopian tube to uterus and implants

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Caring for the Reproductive System

• Shower or bath daily (keeping clean especially important during menstruation)

• Regular check ups with gynecologist

• Monthly breast exams to check for unusual lumps

• Keep record of your menstrual cycle, to make sure it does not become irregular

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Problems of the Female Reproductive System

• Premenstrual syndrome – (PMS) – May cause physical and emotional changes– Headaches, breast tenderness, irritability– May be mild or severe

Toxic Shock Syndrome – Rare Bacterial infection linked to use of tampons

- high fever, rash and vomiting, death if not treated

- Avoid using high absorbent tampons and change every 4 hours or more

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Problems of the Female Reproductive System

• Infertility – Being unable to produce children

• Vaginitis – Vaginal infection, causing itching, pain

• Cancer – Can affect breasts, ovaries uterus, or cervix