Chapter 7 Lesson 4 The Female Reproductive System

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Chapter 7 Lesson 4 The Female Reproductive System

Chapter 7 Lesson 4 The Female Reproductive System

The Female Reproductive System Three main Functions - Stores and releases female reproductive cells

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

The Female Reproductive System Ovaries – Female reproductive glands. - Produce Estrogen - hormone

The Female Reproductive System Ovaries – Female reproductive glands. - Produce Estrogen - hormone that regulates female sexual development

Fallopian Tube Egg travels from fallopian tube to uterus

Fallopian Tube Egg travels from fallopian tube to uterus

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

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

Endometrium Lining of the uterus

Endometrium Lining of the uterus

Cervix • Opening at the bottom of the Uterus

Cervix • Opening at the bottom of the Uterus

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

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

Menstruation • Once puberty begins, the ovaries star to release a single mature egg

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

Fertilization • Sperm entering the vagina travel to the fallopian tubes • Fertilization takes

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

Caring for the Reproductive System • Shower or bath daily (keeping clean especially important

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

Problems of the Female Reproductive System • Premenstrual syndrome – (PMS) – May cause

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

Problems of the Female Reproductive System • Infertility – Being unable to produce children

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