The Body’s Reproductive System
Presentation Created By: Mona-Lee Brown, Melissa Griffin, Brittany Lange, Cristina Marcelo, & Taryn Rivera University of Florida For: High School Students Grades 9-12
Let’s Talk About Sex (Organs, that is!) VAGINA PENIS SEXUAL INTERCOURSE BREASTS
Male Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System External Structures Penis: external male sex organ - Circumcised: removes some or all of foreskin - Uncircumcised: foreskin not removed Scrotum: sac of skin and muscle containing testicles Uncircumcised Circumcised
Male Reproductive System Internal Structures Prostate: exocrine gland of male reproductive system Vas Deferens: tubes connecting epididymis to ejaculatory ducts Epididymis: organ where sperm matures Testicles: organ where sperm is created Urethra: tube that connects bladder to outside of body
Male Disorders & Conditions Untimely Erections How do I prevent them? Is it normal? (YES!) How do I make it go away?
Male Disorders & Conditions Peyronie's Disease What is it? How do you get it? How do I treat it?
Male Disorders & Conditions most common cancer in males between the ages of 15 and 34 highly treatable when diagnosed early Testicular Cancer Signs include… collection of fluid in the scrotum lump or enlargement in either testicle Unexplained fatigue
Performing Testicular Self-Exams Step 1: Draw a warm bath to relax the scrotum Step 2: Get familiar with your body Step 3: Place one leg on an elevated surface Step 4: Use one hand to support testicle Step 5: Use the other hand to gently roll testicle between thumb and index finger Look for: Hard lumps, tenderness, hardness of testicle or discharge of the penis
Female Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System External Structures Mons Pubis: soft mound of flesh above genitals Labia: lip-like structures on the outside of the vagina Clitoris: sex organ whose sole function is pleasure
Female Reproductive System Internal Structures Vagina: tract from uterus to exterior Hymen: mucous membrane around vaginal opening Cervix: lower, narrow portion of uterus Uterus: pear-shaped organ containing growing fetus Fallopian Tubes: pathway for egg travel during ovulation Fimbriae: Fringes located at ends of fallopian tubes Ovaries: egg-producing organs
Female Disorders and Conditions Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Progressive infection—gets worse over time Affects fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix or ovaries Can lead to long term reproductive problems Symptoms include: foul-smelling discharge, heavier than normal periods, painful urination
Female Disorders and Conditions Toxic Shock Syndrome Systemic illness: it affects the whole body TSS is NOT strictly linked to tampons Symptoms include: high fever, rapid drop in blood pressure, sun burn like rash, weakness, headaches and even kidney failure
Female Disorders and Conditions Endometriosis Endometrium- the tissue that lines the uterus In Endometriosis, the tissue begins to grow on the outside of the uterus Symptoms include: severe pelvic pain, constipation, diarrhea, pain or seeing blood when going to the bathroom
Why are self breast exams important? Source: www.breastcancerawareness.com A message from Bree Williamson from the ABC hit soap opera, “One Life to Live”
The Facts About Breast Cancer Leading cause of cancer among White and African American women Every 3 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer
Performing A Breast Self Exam First, look for changes…Then, feel for changes Step 1: Lie down and raise right arm above head Step 2: Examine area from underarm to lower bra line; across to breast bone; up to collar bone; back to armpit Step 3: Use pads of three middle fingers of the left hand to check the right breast, in dime-sized circles
American Cancer Society Resources Susan G. Komen www.komen.org KidsHealth www.kidshealth.org American Cancer Society www.cancer.org
Let’s Play BINGO!!! Test your knowledge of the reproductive system…. First three winners will get prizes! Rules: This is just like regular BINGO, but with the terms you just learned in class!