Conceptions, STD/STI, Sexual Assault

Cards (35)

  • What is an Ectopic Pregnancy?
    When the blastocyst implants in the Fallopian Tube or elsewhere
  • What are Fraternal Twins?
    When 2 eggs are released from the ovary and both are fertilized by two sperm cells
  • What are Identical Twins?
    1 egg is fertilized by one sperm cell
  • Which way should a baby come out?
    Head first
  • If a baby doesn’t come put by the head, what is it called?
    Breech Birth
  • What is the surgical method of birth (C-Section)?
    Caesarean section
  • What is an STI caused by?
    A pathogen and spreads through sexual contact
  • How many types of sexual contact can STI’s spread through?
    Four
  • What are STI’s characterized by?
    Bacterial and Viral
  • True or False, can a Bacterial STI be treated?
    Yes, with antibiotics
  • What is the most common bacterial STI?
    Chlamydia
  • What are other examples of STI‘s?
    Gonorrhea and Syphilis
  • Can a Viral STI be cured?
    No
  • What is the most common Viral STI?
    HPV
  • What are other types of STI’s?
    Herpes, Hiv/Ai, Pubic Lice, Scabies
  • What is the only way to guarantee protection for yourself?
    Abstinence
  • What are the effects of STD’s?
    costly healthcare expense, pain and discomfort, embarrassment
  • Why are STD’s Epidemic?
    Multiple Sexual Partners, Ignoring the Risks, People do not get treated
  • What two things do testes produce?
    Sperm and Testosterone
  • Which glands release pre-ejaculatory fluid?
    Cowper’s Gland
  • Where do sperm mature and get stored after they are made?
    Epididymis
  • What tube Carrie’s sperm from the lower part of the reproductive system to the upper part of the system?
    Vas deferens
  • Which structure holds the testes?
    Scrotum
  • What is the common site of cancer in OLDER men that also secretes a fluid to protect sperm?
    Prostate Gland
  • What is the tube that carries sperm out of males and urine out of males and females?
    Urethra
  • What is the female reproductive organ as well as birth canal?
    Vagina
  • How often should a female see her doctor for exams of her reproductive system?
    Once a year
  • Where is the cervix located?
    The neck/opening at the base of the uterus
  • What is the responsibilities of the ovaries?
    For storing eggs; producing estrogen and progesterone
  • After fertilization where does the zygote develop until birth?
    Uterus
  • What two structures does the Fallopian Tubes connect?
    Ovaries to the uterus
  • What is Ovulation?
    The process where an ovum is released from the ovary once per menstrual cycle
  • What is Fertilization?
    Process of the egg cell and sperm cell joining (zygote) occurs in the Fallopian Tubes
  • What is Implantation?
    The process by which the zygote implants into the endometrium
  • What is Menstruation?
    The process of hormonal changes that happens each month to prepare the body for pregnancy