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Hey let’s do a KWL on females!
Can’t ever understand
those women!
Better watch your
mouth Dave!
Fallopian Tube
Ligament
Ovary
Uterus
EndometriumClitoris
Outer Labia
Urethra
Inner Labia
Hymen
Anus
Perineum
Vaginal OpeningBartholin Glands
Vagina
Cervix
Cilia
Eggs in the ovary
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The Female Reproductive System
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The Female Reproductive System
(The covering)
Female Terminology
Fallopian Tubes- Trumpet shaped tubes in which the egg moves from the ovary to the uterus
Ligaments- Fibrous connective tissue that connects the fallopian tubes to the ovaries
Ovaries- Female sex glands. The eggs are stored there and hormones such as estrogen is secreted there as well.
Uterus- Large pear shaped strong elastic organ that holds the baby during pregnancy
Inner Labia– Inner layer of skin at the opening of the vagina, it covers the clitoris and protects against bacteria entering the reproductive system
Hymen—thin membrane that stretches across the vaginal opening. It is present at birth, but soon broken in modern day society.
Perineum- Small area of skin between the anus and the vaginal opening. This area is surgical cut to allow the fetus to pass through during child birth.
Vaginal opening- Connects the vagina to the outside of the body
Urethra- very short tube leading from the bladder to the outside of the body. Bladder infections are common among females.
Clitoris- A small area of tissue on the front of the vaginal opening, the only known function is sexual arousal
Outer Labia- Outer fold of skin around the vaginal opening, it provided protection from bacteria entering the reproductive system.
Endometrium- Inner lining of the uterus, rich in blood vessels. It provided nutrients for the fetus. It pulls away and it expelled during menstruation.
Side view of the female reproductive system
The Perineum is sometimes cut during child birth to prevent tearing of the tissue, it is called an episotomy
Bartholin Glands– Glands that provide lubrication during sexual arousal
Vagina- (Birth canal) Elastic passageway to the uterus. The vagina expands for child birth and for penis insertion during intercourse.
Cervix-Neck of the uterus. The cervix is critical during child birth, it must dilate10 cms to allow the fetus to travel out of the birth canal. The cervix is also tested for cancer cells during a PAP smear test done yearly on sexual active females or females over the age of 18.
Cilia- responsible for moving the egg along the fallopian tube
Female Physiology
Erection- Involuntary process that occurs when the clitoris fills with blood as a result of stimulation to the sensory nerves in the clitoris.(See the clitoris)
Orgasm– Release of neuro-muscular tension through contractions of the clitoris.
Cilia in the fallopian tube moving the egg along
Ovary
Ovary
Ovarian Cancer Kills!
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) estimates that 22,280 American women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2012. There will also be an estimated 15,500 deaths from this cancer in 2012.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzHaiFACHgY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ndsguyDufM
Ovarian Cancer Videos
Uterine Cancer Stage 2
Lining of the uterus
Cancer of the uterus
Uterine Cancer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz40xwBPv-A
Uterine Cancer Video
Hymen covering in stages
Completely intact
Completely gone
Normal at birth
Bartholin glandsThese glands can also develop cancer
A test done to detect cervical cancer and STI’s
Cervix closed
Cervix open
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=zkJfIaZHJc8&feature=endscreen
Prevention of cervical cancer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UxSRJai_rM
The Menstrual cycle
Premenstrual Syndrome- a combination of physical and emotional symptoms that affect females prior to the menstrual period
Amenorrhea- Having no period at all
Menopause- The permanent stoppage of the period
Self Breast ExamsCheck once a month for Life
About 1 in 8 U.S. women (just under 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. It is the most common type of cancer for women.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6je91y1Do0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSuSHeiSrPI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP8vr7fStUs
How breast cancer evolves
Color on Map Interval States
Light green 99.9 to 116.8
Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
Medium green 116.9 to 122.5
Alabama, California, Colorado, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, South
Carolina, South Dakota, and Tennessee
Medium blue 122.6 to 124.8
Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas,
Maryland, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington
Dark blue 124.9 to 139.2
Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia,
Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode
Island, and Vermont
Light Grey Did not meet USCS data quality criteria Nevada
Breast Cancer Deaths by State
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNUBnX9JHQs
Cancer in general
That’s the female story!
We are NOT that complicated!!!!
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The Female Reproductive System
Baby in the Uterus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVqSbkYObAc
Cervical CA