Zusammenfassung der Ressource
REPRODUCTION
- CHANGES DURING REPRODUCTIVE LIVE
- puberty
- transform the boy or girl
into an adolescent by the
hormone secretion that
produces anatomical,
physiological and
psychological changes.
- adolescence
- prepare the individual to develop
their sexuality and makes them
capable of reproducing.
- end of reproductive life
- menopause (women), andropause (men)
- THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
- male reproductive system
- testicles
- produce male gametes (sperm)
- repoductive tract
- ducts that collect sperm and
carry them to the exterior
- epididymis
- ductus deferens
- urethra
- penis
- male copulatory organ
- accesory glands
- form semen/facilitate penetration
- seminal vesicles
- prostate
- cowper glands
- female reproductive system
- ovaries
- produce female gametes (ova)
- reproductive tract
- organs involved in fertilisation and gestation
- fallopian tubes
- collect the ovum released by ovaries
- where fertilisation occurs
- uterus
- where the gestation
of a new human
being takes place
- vagina
- sperm are
placed here
during sexual
intercourse
- vulva
- female
external
genital
organ
- STAGES OF REPRODUCTION
- gametogenesis
- oogenesis
- spermatogenesis
- ovarian cycle
- follicular phase
- ovulation
- secretory phase
- uterine/menstrual cycle
- menstrual phase/period
- proliferation phase
- secretory phase
- fertilisation
- it takes place in the
fallopian tubes
- gestation
- the time that occurs
between fertilisation
and birth (aproximately
40 weeks)
- birth
- the release
of the fetus
- CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
- natural
- basal temperature
- ogino
- billings method
- sympto-thermal
- coitus interruptus
- artificial
- barrier
- male condom
- female condom
- diaphragm
- IUD (intrauterine device)
- chemical
- spermicides
- hormone
contraceptives
- morning-after pill
- 5 day morning after pill
- surgical
- tubal ligation
- vasectomy
- ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
- artificial insemination
- IVF
- gamete intra
fallopian transfer
- intra cytoplasmic
sperm injection
- ooplasmic transfer
- HEALTHY HABITS
- good higiene, self-observation,
medical assistance (when necessary)
- SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
- syphilis
- gonorrhea
- AIDS
- hepatitis B
- genital herpes
- genital warts
- vaginal yeast
- trichomoniasis