The female reproductive system FUNCTIONS To produce the

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The female reproductive system

The female reproductive system

FUNCTIONS • To produce the hormones estrogen and progesterone • To reproduce • It

FUNCTIONS • To produce the hormones estrogen and progesterone • To reproduce • It is the site of fetal development

UTERUS u. Womb, a is a strong muscular organ with the ability to expand

UTERUS u. Womb, a is a strong muscular organ with the ability to expand itself from the size of a pear to hold a baby over 8 lbs and 20 inches long u. It is the site of fetal development u. Also referred to as the womb

Fallopian Tubes connected to the uterus and partially encircling the ovaries u Fertilization normally

Fallopian Tubes connected to the uterus and partially encircling the ovaries u Fertilization normally occurs in the outer third of the tube near the fimbria u

Fringe u tissue leading from the ovary to fallopian tube

Fringe u tissue leading from the ovary to fallopian tube

OVARIES Tiny glands which contain egg cells (ova) u At birth 100, 000 -200,

OVARIES Tiny glands which contain egg cells (ova) u At birth 100, 000 -200, 000 are located in each ovary u – Once a month, from age 14 -45, an egg is released from opposite ovaries u Functions: – To produce egg – To produce hormones – estrogen (puberty) and progesterone (prepares uterus for pregnancy, lactation)

Cervix Lower portion of the uterus and meets the upper part of the vagina

Cervix Lower portion of the uterus and meets the upper part of the vagina u During menstruation the cervix stretches open to allow the endometrium to be shed (cramping) u After conception a mucus plug is formed to prevent infection u To give birth the cervix will dilate to 10 cm to allow a baby to pass through it u

vagina u The birth canal u Muscular passageway (4 -5 inches long) extends from

vagina u The birth canal u Muscular passageway (4 -5 inches long) extends from the cervix to the external genitalia u Functions: – Organ for intercourse – Passageway for menstrual flow and arriving sperm

Urethra u Only used for urine removal, connects bladder to the opening of the

Urethra u Only used for urine removal, connects bladder to the opening of the vagina

Clitoris u Tissue that enlarges when a female is sexually aroused

Clitoris u Tissue that enlarges when a female is sexually aroused

hymen u “Maidenhead” u Thin membrane that stretches across the opening of the vagina

hymen u “Maidenhead” u Thin membrane that stretches across the opening of the vagina u Has a small opening which allows for menstrual flow u Intercourse ruptures the hymen

Labia Majora u– large heavy fold of skin surrounding the external opening of the

Labia Majora u– large heavy fold of skin surrounding the external opening of the vagina

Endometrium u Lining of the uterus u Builds up and is shed during menstruation

Endometrium u Lining of the uterus u Builds up and is shed during menstruation (period) u During pregnancy the lining builds up and the placenta is formed which supplies oxygen and nutrition to the baby

u Ova: female sex cell, egg u Ovulation: release of a mature ovum by

u Ova: female sex cell, egg u Ovulation: release of a mature ovum by an ovary and occurs on or about the 14 th day before the expected beginning of the next menstrual period

u Menstruation: period, process by which the lining of the uterus is expelled each

u Menstruation: period, process by which the lining of the uterus is expelled each month that an ovum is not fertilized, lasts 4 -7 days