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Learn about the male and female reproductive systems, sperm production, self-exams, common issues, and menstrual care in a normal classroom setting. Topics include testicular and breast exams, hormonal changes, and maintaining reproductive health.
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Reproductive Health(Group 10 Chapter 19) Elizabeth Basile, Jeff Hoffman, Courtney Kerrick, Nicole Milana & Rebecca Robinson.
Reproduction Background information • For 7th Graders • Conducted in a normal class setting
Your Body’s Reproductive System • Part 1: The Male Reproductive System • Part 2: The Female Reproductive System
The Reproductive System Introduction
Part 1: The Male Reproductive System The in and out; the good, the bad and the ugly of the male reproductive system
Male Reproduction:Internal Organs • Epididymis, Vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, Bulbourethral gland, and urethra
Semen- The combination of sperm, seminal fluid, and other male reproductive secretions Circumcision- Surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis Epididymis- Temporary storage unit for sperm located on outer surface of testes Vas deferens- pair of tubes which lead to seminal vesicles and prostate gland Quick Facts!
Testicles- Two small glands that produce sperm Scrotum- Contains testes and protects sperm by temp regulation Penis- Tube-shaped organ attached to body above testes Quick Facts Cont.
Testes and Penis 100 million sperm are produced each day! 300-400 million sperm in each ejaculation, but only one can fertilize an ovum! External Organs DID YOU KNOW???
Main Functions of the Male Reproductive System! • 1. Produce sperm! • 2. Transfer sperm to female’s body during sexual intercourse!
Hormones from pituitary gland cause testes to produce testosterone. Physical changes… Sperm production Where sperm travel to from the testes: Sperm –> epididymis to mature –> vas deferens –> ejaculatory duct –> urethra –> out of body Functions of the Male Reproductive System!
Clean your area Always use protection Avoid wearing overly tight clothing Wear a cup Self-exam Shower Clean the penis and scrotum well Wash under foreskin if needed Check for lumps Care
4 Easy Steps to Performing a Testicular Exam • Once a month you should examine your testicles by: Step 1: Check for any swelling
4 Easy Steps to Performing a Testicular ExamCont. Step 2: Place the index and middle fingers of both hands under the testicle with the thumbs placed on top. Roll the testicle gently between the thumbs and fingers—you shouldn’t feel any pain when doing the exam.
4 Easy Steps to Performing a Self Testicular ExamCont. Step 3: Find the epididymis, the soft, tube-like structure behind the testicle. Cancerous lumps usually are found on the sides of the testicle, but can also show up on the front.
4 Easy Steps to Performing a Testicular ExamCont. Step 4: If you feel a lump, see your doctor right away.
Hernia- The protrusion of an organ or structure into surrounding tissues. Example: Inguinal hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a weak point in the groin Most occur in the abdomen Problems Cont.
Problems Cont. • Sterility-A condition in which a person can’t reproduce. • Caused by: • Environmental hazards, exposure to X-rays, radiation, temperature change, exposure to certain chemicals found it cigarettes, mumps, STD’s, or malfunction of an organ
Problems Cont. Prostate Cancer • The second highest cancer in males • Early detection is KEY!
Problems Cont. Testicular Cancer • Is usually a slight enlargement of the testicle • Hard lumps • Can be cured if caught early
Enlarged Prostate Gland- Squeezes the urethra Frequent or difficult urination Caused by Infection, tumor, or old age Impotence- Inability to maintain an erection in order to have intercourse Problems Cont.
Part 2: The Female Reproductive System • How, what, and why the female body does what it does!
Reproductive Organs Fallopian tube, ovary, clitoris, ovum, uterus, endometrium, cervix, vagina, urethra labia minora and majora
Cleanliness is KEY! Especially during menstruation Breast Self-Exam Pap Test Sanitary napkins, tampons Note: “Deodorant sprays and douches should not be necessary and may cause irritation!” Care
The 4 Steps to Breast Self Exam (BSE) Step 1: Look at breast in mirror with arms on hips and bow slightly forward. Look for: Usual size, shape, color, any discharge, puckering, dimpling, or scaling Step 2: Raise arms and look for same changes.
The 4 Steps to Breast Self Exam (BSE) Cont. • Step 3: Raise one arm and thoroughly explore breast with other arm by: • Use 3-4 fingers, press and make circles starting with outer side of breast and gradually move toward nipple. Do whole breast! • Squeeze nipple to see any discharge • Step 4: Same as step 3 but lay on back.
Menstrual Cramps- Abdominal cramps last a few hours. Exercise and heating pads are good Prescribed med’s Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)- Aching muscles, bloodshot eyes, sore throat, high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, fainting, and rash caused by bacteria Menstrual Problems
PMS- Nervous tension, anxiety, irritability, bloating, weight gain, depression, fatigue, and mood swings Menstrual Problems Cont. Irritability Mood Swings
Blocked Fallopian Tube- Leading cause of infertility Causes: PID or abdominal surgery Endometriosis- 2nd leading cause of infertility Uterine tissue grows outside the uterus, appearing on ovaries, fallopian tubes, and abdominal cavity Infertility Problems
Infertility Problems Cont. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)- Infection of the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and surrounding areas. • Causes: Damage to reproductive organs and STD’s a
Ovarian Cyst- Fluid filled sac on the ovary; can lead to cancer Breast Cancer- Lumps on breast should be checked out by a doctor Do self-exam Other Problems
Other Problems Cont. • Cervical Cancer • Sexual activity and family history play a role • Pap test
Remember!!! • Boys have a penis, Girls have a vagina!!! • Once a month do a self exam • Take care of yourself • Clean, Clean, Clean • Get checked out if something seems different