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The Reproductive System A Practical Guide

In this chapter, we will only focus on the more practical aspects of human reproduction. Your book may be a resource, but we will not be following it closely. Here, you will get an overview of both the male and female reproductive system as well as a general idea of how the process of pregnancy and birth occur. We will also be watching the video – “From Conception to Birth”

Male Reproductive System Major Structures: Testes, Vas Deferens, Prostate, Penis

What is the difference between the urethra and a garden hose? There is a vas deferens.... Testes - make sperm via meiosis. The testes are also responsible for produces testosterone, the male hormone. Testosterone is responsible for many of the "male" characteristics.

Epididymus - collects mature sperm which is eventually propelled through the vas deferense Vas deferens -  tube where sperm travel to the outside of the body.    Vasectomy - the tube is cut to prevent sperm leaving (and fertilizing an egg) This procedure can be done right in the doctor's office

WORD BANK Vas deferens Bladder Vas deferens Scrotum Urethra Prostate Seminal Vesicle Prostate Urethra Prostate Epididymus Epididymus Bladder Teste Scrotum Teste Seminal Vesicle

FEMALE REPRODUCTION Main Structures Ovary Uterus Fallopian Tubes Vagina Cervix

OVARY  - this is where the eggs are produced through cell division (MEIOSIS) - each ovary takes turns releasing eggs every month, twins occur if two eggs are released Ovaries secrete both estrogen and progesterone.  Estrogen is responsible for the appearance of secondary sex characteristics of females Progesterone regulates menstruation

An egg is usually a few days old before it implants in the uterus An egg is usually a few days old before it implants in the uterus.  At this point, it has already divided several times and is called a bastula.

The uterus consists of a body and a cervix The uterus consists of a body and a cervix. The cervix protrudes into the vagina.   The uterus maintains an environment for accepting a fertilized egg. The fertilized ovum becomes an embryo, attaches to a wall of the uterus, creates a placenta, and develops into a fetus (gestates) until childbirth.    If no fertilized egg reaches the uterus, the lining is shed monthly in a process known as menstruation

WORD BANK Fallopian Tubes Ovary Cervix Fallopian Tubes Vagina Ovary Uterus Uterus Cervix Vagina

Women should receive an annual PAP test Women should receive an annual PAP test. A doctor removes cells from around the cervix and a lab checks them for abnormalities.

Female External

Female Cycles *Interesting fact – humans are one of the few animals that do not have some kind of visible obvious display of fertility. Evolutionary biologists suggest this trait evolved as a way to keep males interested for more than just the fertile period, increasing the likelihood of male parental care of offspring.

FERTILIZATION normally occurs in the Fallopian Tubes The fertilized egg (zygote) implants in the uterus

FERTILIZATION & PREGNANCY Sperm must travel to the egg and penetrate to combine the DNA from both parents -- this creates the first cell after fertilization: the ZYGOTE 23 chromosomes from each parent; zygote has a total of 46 chromosomes

If the zygote has the incorrect number of chromosomes, it may never start growing.  An extra chromosome #21 will result in the baby having Down Syndrome.

How does a woman know she is pregnant? Missed period Changes in body, tenderness in breasts, nausea…etc Pregnancy test – tests urine for hormone levels

Clearblue Pregnancy Test

Fetal Development

Fetal Development

Fetal Tests     Ultrasound - sound waves are used to get an image of the baby You can tell the sex of the baby and its position

Amniocentesis  &  Chorionic Villi Sampling Tests fetal cells for abnormalities, such as chromosome numbers

CHILDBIRTH

If the baby is rear or feet first, it is called a BREECH BIRTH If the baby is rear or feet first, it is called a BREECH BIRTH.  Doctors will attempt to turn the baby or even do an emergency C section.  Breech births are dangerous for baby because the head can get stuck or umbilical cord gets tangled.

An epidural can be used to manage pain of labor An epidural can be used to manage pain of labor.  A shot in the spine will temporarily eliminate any feeling below that point.  Mom is awake for the birth, but doesn't have the pain of it. Unfortunately, an epidural must be timed exactly right.  Too soon and it will wear off.  Too late, and they cannot do the procedure.

Babies aren’t so cute when they’re born – it’s a rough road to leave the womb

What if you don’t want to have a baby? There are lots of options…… Temporary methods of birth control Condom Birth control pills Nuva-ring Depo-Provera (shot) IUD (semi-permanent) Diaphragm

More Permanent Options… Vasectomy Tubal Ligation

What about the morning after pill - also known as Plan B? Plan B must be taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, it prevents the egg from releasing or the sperm from fertilizing the egg. It may also prevent implantation of a fertilized egg. Plan B does NOT work on women who are already pregnant. It can be bought from pharmacies, though some states have age restrictions.

What about abortion? Regardless of your political views on the subject, abortion is legal in the U.S. Most procedures must be done early and involve removing the fetus from the uterus.

With all these options, there is no reason why unplanned pregnancies should happen at all… So why do they?

Juno Preview

Does the media play a role?