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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