PPT-Female Reproductive Disorders

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Megan McClintock MS RN Fall 2011 Infertility Cant conceive after 1 year of regular unprotected intercourse Risk factors Tobaccoillicit drug use Abnormal BMI obesity

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Megan McClintock MS RN Fall 2011 Infertility Cant conceive after 1 year of regular unprotected intercourse Risk factors Tobaccoillicit drug use Abnormal BMI obesity or too thin Age gt 35 in women. Also its possible for otherwise healthy people to develop severe illness so any one concerned about their illness should consult their doctor There are emergency warning signs that should signal anyone to seek medical care urgently Emergency Warning Reproductive System. Function=produce new life. Gonads (sex glands), ducts (tubes), and accessory organs can be found in both males and females. Male Reproductive System. Structures:. Testes. Epididymis. Animal Systems: Reproduction. regulates. glands. STRUCTURE. . – . chemicals released in one part of the body that travel through the bloodstream and affect the activities of cells in other parts of the body.. Animal Systems: Reproduction. regulates. glands. STRUCTURE. . – . chemicals released in one part of the body that travel through the bloodstream and affect the activities of cells in other parts of the body.. The . Reproductive System. . Is the only system that is not essential to the life of the individual. Does affect other systems. The male and female reproductive organs . Produce and store specialized reproductive cells that combine to form new individuals. Introduction to the Reproductive System. Objective: . . -Specify the principal components of the human reproductive system & summarize their functions.. Reproductive System. The . reproductive system . Structure and Function. Function of the reproductive system is to produce offspring or perpetuate life. A person is able to reproduce after the onset of puberty; Youngest pregnancy: 5 ½ years old, Oldest: 70 years old. SYSTEMIC HISTOLOGY . II. ATIBA, P.M . OVARY. MESOTHELIAL EPITHELIUM. Simple cuboidal or Columnar. TUNICA ALBUGENIA. Dense connective tissue . Histology of Female Reproductive System. 2. OVARY. CORTEX . Notes from the Teacher/designer . This PowerPoint has just the color coding slides and I know it could look much better. ;0)  . For the bingo review, I have a 8 1/2 x 11 card for each reproductive part with only its part colored....one card has the ovaries in red, one card has the fallopian tubes in blue, etc.  You'll have to make those up if you want that part of what was shared.  I only have the one hard copy I made.. Preclinical Subcommittee. January, 2014. Aaron Barnes (Geisel 2), Rich Comi MD, Hal Manning MD. Course . learning objectives. Course . learning opportunities. Learning assessments . for students. Measures of . -Introduction. Sexual reproduction . This is the union of the nuclei of ovum and sperm cell.. Ovum and sperm cells are called gametes.. Each gamete contains half the number of chromosomes of a normal body cell.. The term “. Reproductive Health. ”, simply refers to healthy reproductive organs with normal functions. . However, it has a broader perspective and includes the emotional and social aspects of reproduction also. . System. Module 4: Sexual Health. Obj. . 4.3: Explain the anatomy and physiology of the . female reproductive system.. Do Now. Fallopian tube. bladder. clitoris. urethra. vagina. ovary. uterus. cervix. PARTS & FUNCTION. Scrotum: loose sac of skin that hangs outside the body; function to hold testicles & regulate temperature. Testicles: male sex glands; function to produce testosterone(male sex hormone) and sperm(male reproductive cells).

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