Female Reproductive System Main functions: Produce and store ova (eggs) Support & protect developing embryo.

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Female Reproductive System Main functions: Produce and store ova (eggs) Support & protect developing embryo

Adolescence Puberty 8-13 yrs of age widening of hips, development of breasts Starts menstrual cycle

ovaries Sex gland size and shape of an almond produce ova (eggs) Estrogen Ovulation month in fertile women..

fallopian tubes Tubes from the uterus to the ovaries Millions of cilia Fertilization

uterus pear-shaped muscular organ Protects and nourishes a developing fetus

Cervix lower portion of the uterus.

Vagina Muscular passage Two functions: 1. Receive sperm 2. Birth canal

The menstrual cycle 28 day cycle Days 1-13 – egg maturing Day 14 – egg released to fallopian tube Days – egg travels to uterus Days – menstruation begins

Problems Menstrual cramps Endometriosis Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) STD’s

Care Regular check ups Bathe Abstinence