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Wake County Public School System

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Female Reproductive System

Human Growth & Development

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Ground Rules Be Respectful

Exhibit Maturity

Demonstrate Patience

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Introducing…

The Question

Box? ??

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Just a Reminder

The following information is important in understanding the female reproductive system, please remember to be respectful

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Time for a Movie

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The Basics of Breasts & Bras

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Female Reproductive Organs

The following images are a frontal view…if a female was standing directly in front of you (similar to this picture)

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Internal Reproductive

Organs

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Internal Reproductive Organs

A Closer Look

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Internal Reproductive Organs

Ovary

Ovary – houses the ova or egg cells until they reach maturity

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Internal Reproductive Organs

Fallopian Tubes

Fallopian Tubes - (a.k.a. Oviducts or Uterine tubes) transport ova from the ovaries to the uterus

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Internal Reproductive Organs

Uterus

Uterus – (a.k.a. the womb) is the organ that protects and nourishes a developing baby

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Internal Reproductive Organs

Cervix

Cervix – connects the vagina and the uterus, it is approximately 1 cm in diameter and is at the lower end of the uterus

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Internal Reproductive Organs

Vagina

Vagina – (a.k.a. – birth canal) muscular, hollow tube that leads from the uterus to the outside body

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External Reproductive

Organs

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External

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External

Mons Pubis

Mons Pubis – fatty tissue over the pubic bone, covered with pubic hair

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External

Vaginal Opening

Vaginal Opening – opening that leads to the vagina and other internal female reproductive organs

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External

Labia

Labia Major – Outer folds of skin that protect the female genitals

Labia Minor – Inner folds of skin

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Menstrual Cycle28 Day Cycle

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Menstrual Cycle

Day 1 - 5

MENSTRUATION begins - (a girl gets her period) The extra blood & lining of the uterus is shed, meanwhile another egg is maturing in an ovary

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Menstrual Cycle

Day 6 - 14

The lining of the uterus begins to build-up with nutrient rich blood, at approximately day 14 OVULATION occurs.

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Menstrual Cycle

Day 15 - 28

The ovum travels down the fallopian tube, the ovum reaches the uterus & hormone levels change, breakdown process begins

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MenstruationCycle Repeats

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Just the Facts… PLEASE!

•Everyone gets

cramps

Common Myths

•Cramps are

unbearable

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Just the Facts… PLEASE!

Common Myths• A girl cannot swim while on her period

• A girl cannot participate in sports

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Meet Adel Essence

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Body ImageIt Begins At An Early Age

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Body ImageThe Message from MEDIA

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The End

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