Understanding the Female and Male Reproductive Systems: Pregnancy Options Explored
This article provides an overview of the female and male reproductive systems, detailing key components such as the uterus, ovaries, and testes. It explains the process of how pregnancy occurs, from intercourse to fertilization and implantation. Furthermore, it discusses the options available for unexpected pregnancies, including raising the child, adoption, and abortion, outlining both the pros and cons of becoming a parent. Resources for additional information on reproductive health and rights are also included.
Understanding the Female and Male Reproductive Systems: Pregnancy Options Explored
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Female Reproductive System • Uterus • Fallopian tubes • Ovary • Vagina • Cervix • Urethra • Labia majora • Labia minora • Clitoris • http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/female_reproductive_system.html
Male Reproductive System • Seminal vesicle • Bladder • Prostate gland • Vas deferens • Urethra • Scrotum • Penis • Testicle • Epididymus • http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/male_reproductive.html?tracking=P_RelatedArticle
How Pregnancy Happens • Review • Ejaculate gets in her vagina or on her vulva • Unprotected vaginal intercourse • Can take up to six days for sperm to fertilize an egg • Then up to 10 days for the fertilized egg to implant itself into the lining of the uterus
Options • If you get pregnant, you can • Raise the child • Adoption • Abortion
Having the Child: Pros • Loving a child • Being loved in return • Watching your child grow and develop • Become more responsible • A parent who holds his or her baby for the first time sometimes realizes that this small being is completely dependent • Some teens may really enjoy this responsibility and thrive in their role as a parent.
Having the Child: Cons • You are no longer a “typical teenager” • It’s not all about you anymore • New financial responsibilities • Your relationships with others change • Partner • Parents • Siblings • Friends
Adoption • Adoption agency or an adoption attorney. • Choose and agency or attorney that is licensed in Kentucky and has handled infant adoptions. • With the Safe Haven law passage, mother's can also take babies to a fire station, police station or EMS within 72 hours of the birth.
Abortion • Abortion is legal when: • M.D. determines abortion is necessary in his clinical judgment and with second opinion of M.D. and mother supplies informed consent. Permissible during first trimester; after viability of fetus, necessary to preserve life or health of mother https://www.msu.edu/user/schwenkl/abtrbng/stablw.htm
Resources • http://www.sexetc.org/faq/teen_parenting/824 • http://www.kidshealth.org • http://law.findlaw.com/state-laws/abortion/kentucky/