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Ovulation, Menstruation, and Conception

Ovulation, Menstruation, and Conception. The Cycle of Life. Ovulation  is the release of egg from the ovaries. . The O-M Cycle. Many individuals only talk about the menstruation cycle. We’ll talk about these events as parts of one cycle.

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Ovulation, Menstruation, and Conception

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  1. Ovulation, Menstruation, and Conception The Cycle of Life

  2. Ovulation is the release of egg from the ovaries. 

  3. The O-M Cycle • Many individuals only talk about the menstruation cycle. • We’ll talk about these events as parts of one cycle. • Menstruation is a more obvious event, but ovulation is a more important event (the capacity to create a human life).

  4. Pronunciations! These terms are often mispronounced. • Ovulation:ahv-yoo-LAY-shun • Menstruation:men-stroo-A-shun • Conception: ken-sep-shen

  5. Conception The ovum is the size of a grain of salt. 40 – 150 million sperm are released Only one will fertilize the ovum.

  6. Menarche • A female’s first menstruation is called menarche. • She will have had earlier pubertal developments such as pubic hair and the beginning of breast development. • Menarche usually occurs between the ages of 11 - 15.

  7. Ovulation and Conception Ovulation occurs when an ovum (usually just one per cycle) ripens and is released from the ovary. It is guided by the fimbriae into the fallopian tube. If the woman has sexual intercourse, the ovum may meet and join with a sperm cell from the man. This is called conception or fertilization.

  8. Conception • During sexual intercourse, millions of sperm are released • Only a few hundred make it to the ovum • Only one sperm will penetrate the ovum.

  9. What Happens If Conception Does Occur? If conception does occur, the fertilized ovum (now called a zygote) travels into the uterus and implants in the wall of the uterus. The zygote develops into a baby to be born approximately nine months later.

  10. How Do Twins Happen? • With identical twins, one sperm fertilizes one ovum; the zygote splits into two. • With fraternal twins, two ova are released and fertilized by two different sperm and zygotes share the womb during pregnancy.

  11. Two Types of Twins Identical Twins Fraternal Twins No more alike than any two siblings; can be a boy and girl Share same DNA; always two girls or two boys

  12. Pregnancy • The zygote develops into a fetus then develops into the baby. • Pregnancy takes about 40 weeks. • Mother needs to eat nutritious food, gain the proper amount of weight, avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs, and visit the doctor regularly. • -The fetus is most susceptible to teratogens during early stages of pregnancy.

  13. What Happens When Conception Does Not Occur? If the ovum is not fertilized, it will travel from the uterus with menstrual flow or bleeding during the next menstruation.

  14. When a girl goes through puberty one of the changes that occurs is that she will begin to have periods. This is the female body’s way of preparing to reproduce A woman’s reproductive system works on a 28 day cycle This cycle is known as the menstrual cycle The menstrual cycle consists of A number of stages In this lesson we will learn what those stages are.....

  15. Day 1 – 7 The menstruation cycle starts with the first day of a woman’s period. This is the name given to the time of the month when the lining of the uterus comes away and exits through the vagina as blood.

  16. Day 7 - 13 Around day 7 the blood flow stops. The lining of the uterus begins to build up again. At this time an egg starts to mature in one of the ovaries

  17. Day 14 (The Middle) On the 14th day which is the middle of the cycle, an egg is released by an ovary into the oviduct.

  18. Day 14 - 17 The egg can last up to 3 days after it is released from the ovary. During this time the egg travels down the oviduct and into the uterus hoping to be fertilised.

  19. Day 18 - 28 If the egg is not fertilised then the lining of the uterus begins to break down.

  20. The cycle starts over again... Day 1 – 7 The cycle starts over again expelling the lining of the uterus and the egg. Remember this is known as a period or menstruation.

  21. What is the fluid which leaves the body during menstruation? In preparation for the possibility of pregnancy, the endometrium (or lining of the uterus) begins to get thicker. If conception does not occur, the lining thins out and leaves the body. The sloughing off of the endometrium (or menstrual blood) is a normal process for girls and women during their reproductive years.

  22. Sequence of the O-M Cycle • Menstrual flow begins and lasts about 3-7 days. • Lining of the uterus begins to get thicker. • Ovum is released from one of the ovaries. • Ovum travels down the fallopian tube to uterus; if not fertilized, it dies and passes from body. • Lining of uterus thickens again. • Menstrual flow begins again.

  23. O-M Cycle: What is Average? What is Normal? • Length of O-M cycle: 28 or 29 days (may be 20 to 35 days) • Ovulation usually occurs 14 days PRIOR to menstruation (may occur earlier, later, or not at all); rarely occurs during menstruation, but it is possible • Length of menstruation: 5 days (may be 3 to 7 days)

  24. Other Factors Related to Conception • Sperm from males can live an average length of time: 3 days (or shorter: 1 1/2, or longer: 7 days). • Ovum may be viable for several days. • Because a female cannot accurately predict when she will ovulate and a male does not know how long his sperm will live, . . .

  25. A couple cannot predict for certain if pregnancy will or will not happen at any given time based on the calendar alone.

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