Chapter 19: Your Body’s Reproductive System
Lesson 2: The Female Reproductive System
Presented By:
Nicole Pierson, Ciera Galbraith, Camille Bernot, Joanne Michel, Herce Remellion
• No boys in class today!•Relax! Feel comfortable•Ask Questions
In this lesson, you will learn:
• The structure and function of the female reproductive system
• The process of menstruation• Care of the female
reproductive system• How to perform a self-breast
exam
Structures
Ovaries
Fallopian Tubes
Uterus
Structures continued
Vagina
Labia
Cervix
Video:
Functions
– Produces the hormones estrogen and progesterone
– Stores and releases female reproductive cells, called eggs.
– Allows fertilization to take place– Nourishes and protects the
developing child until it is able to survive outside the female’s body.
The Menstrual Cycle
Menstruation
Ovulation
Just prior to ovulation,
the lining of the
uterus thickens.
If fertilization has not occurred, the uterine lining begins to break down.
Menstrual flow stops.
Menstrual flow begins.
Ovulation
Fertilization most likely to occur
The Menstrual Cycle
Care and Cleanliness
Taking Care of Yourself
– Vagina: self cleansing organ• Hygiene products?
– Some discharge= Normal! – Shower or bathe daily
Cleanliness During Menses
– Sanitary napkins
– Tampons
– Alternative methods
The Female Breast
LobulesDuctBreast tissueLactiferous ductFatty TissueCooper’s Ligaments NippleAreola
Breast Cancer Statistics
Video:
Breast Self-Examination
Lying Down
In front of a Mirror
In the Shower
When should you examine?
Once a month
One week after
your period starts
Problems that May Occur
Premenstrual Syndrome
Symptoms– Nervous tension– Anxiety– Irritability– Bloating– Weight gain– Depression– Fatigue
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)
Symptoms– Sudden high fever– Vomittng – Diarrhea– Dizziness
Cervical Cancer
Risk Factors:– Family History– Early Sexual Activity
Diagnosis: Pap Test
Gardasil
Prevents 4 strains of the Human papilloma virus, which can cause cervical cancer
Local Resources
Planned Parenthood914 NW 13th StGainesville, FL 32601(352) 376-9000