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  • Females are born with all the egg cells they will ever have.
  • Terms for menstruation
    • Period
    • The Curse
    • Monthly Bleeding
  • Menstrual cycle
    Regular changes in the activity of the ovaries and the endometrium that make reproduction possible
  • Stages of menstrual cycle
    1. Enumerate and describe the stages of menstrual cycle using a diagram
    2. Explain the effect of hormones and its negative feedback in menstrual cycle
  • Ovaries
    Female gonads that produce eggs and hormones
  • Endometrium
    Lining of the uterus that thickens and renews itself, preparing for pregnancy
  • Menstruation
    Woman's monthly bleeding, often called your "period"
  • Puberty
    Time in life when a boy or girl becomes sexually mature
  • Follicle
    A fluid-filled sac that are found inside a woman's ovaries which contains an immature egg
  • Feedback mechanism

    A physiological loop that brings the body either toward or away from the normal, steady state
  • Menarche is the first occurrence of period
  • Menopause is the time when the ovulation stops
  • Menstrual cycle
    1. Pre-ovulatory Period
    2. Follicular Phase
    3. Ovulation
    4. Luteal Phase
    5. Menstrual Phase
    6. Proliferative Phase
    7. Secretory Phase
    8. Post-ovulatory Period
  • Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland are the mastermind of reproduction
  • Ovarian follicular phase
    1. Gonadotrophin Releasing-Hormone
    2. Follicle Stimulating Hormone and Luteinizing Hormone
    3. Theca and Granulosa cells are hormone secreting cells of the ovary
    4. Theca (LH receptors) = Androstenedione
    5. Granulosa (FSH receptors) = Aromatase
    6. Estrogen was secreted to bloodstream
    7. Dominant Follicle increases the secretion of ESTROGEN (POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO PITUITARY GLAND)
  • Uterine - Menstrual phase

    Old endometrial lining is shed and eliminated through vagina, producing menstrual period
  • Uterine - Proliferative phase

    1. Increase amount of Estrogen
    2. Thickens the endometrium lining
  • Ovulation
    1. The release of matured ova from the ovary to the site of fertilization
    2. During Ovulation: sac containing the mature ovum, splits open releasing it from the ovary
    3. Day 14: estrogen levels peek
  • Luteal phase
    1. The empty sac left in the ovary (Corpus Luteum) still produces both estrogen and progesterone
    2. High level of progesterone (NEGATIVE FEEDBACK TO THE PITUITARY GLAND) signals that ovulation has occurred
    3. Uterine glands provide more mucus
  • Uterine - Secretory phase
    1. After Day 15: Fertilization window starts to close
    2. Around this time the corpus luteum will slowly stops producing estrogen and progesterone as it turns to corpus albicans
    3. Blood vessels in the uterine wall contract and spasm due to the lack of estrogen and progesterone
    4. The uterine lining is shed as menstrual blood beginning the first day of the new cycle
  • Reasons for missing a period
    • You are pregnant
    • Your body is still maturing
    • You are under stress at work, home or school
    • You are approaching menopause
    • You've been exercising vigorously
    • You've lost a lot of weight in a short period of time
    • You have a hormone disorder
    • You've been using prescription or street drugs
  • Huwag magdala ng billiard paraphernalia.
  • Huwag itulak ang classmate.
  • Huwag maglaro ng online card game sa Computer Lab.
  • Surrogacy
    A form of third-party reproduction in which a woman consents to carry a pregnancy for intended parent(s) who cannot conceive.
  • Surrogacy
    • Surrogacy
    • In Vitro Maturation
    • Insemination
  • ICSI
    A single sperm is injected directly into the cytoplasm of the egg.
  • ICSI
    • IVF
    • Insemination
    • ICSI
  • Louise Jane Brown
    • Louise Jane Brown
    • Lannie Joy Brown
    • Louise Joy Brown
  • In IVF, where does fertilization takes place
    • Erlenmeyer Flask
    • Petri dish
    • Uterus
  • STD
    • HIV
    • AIDS
    • Chlamydia
    • Gonorrhea
    • Syphilis
    • HPV
    • Trichomoniasis
    • Herpes
    • Crabs
    • Warts
  • Identify different types of STD
    1. via set of pictures
    2. Determine the causes, symptoms, and treatments of each STD
    3. Enumerate ways to prevent yourself in getting STD
  • STD
    Any infectious disease that spreads from person to person through sexual contact and some body fluids – blood, semen, or vaginal fluids.
  • Causes of STD
    • Bacteria
    • Parasite
    • Virus
  • Chlamydia
    Caused by Chlamydia trachomatis
  • Chlamydia
    • Abnormal vaginal discharge with strong smell
    • Burning sensation when urinating
    • Dyspareunia
    • Painful in lower abdomen
    • Bleeding between periods
  • Chlamydia in men
    • Abnormal discharge from penis
    • Burning sensation when urinating
    • Burning and itching around the opening of penis
    • Pain and swelling in one or both testicles
  • Gonorrhea
    Caused by Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
  • Gonorrhea in women
    • Increased vaginal discharge
    • Painful urination
    • Vaginal bleeding between periods, such as after vaginal intercourse
    • Abdominal or pelvic pain
  • Gonorrhea in men
    • Painful urination
    • Pus-like discharge from the tip of the penis
    • Pain or swelling in one testicle