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1. Complete Reading – Ch. 8 & Ch Participate in Discussion Board 3. Participate in Seminar –Opt. 1 (four flex options) or Opt. 2 (written assignment) 4. Take Quiz 5. Unit 5 Project – use Template, fill it in, due Tues., July 12 th

Female Reproductive System – produces egg cells and hormones and provides for conception and pregnancy. Organs Involved – Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes, Uterus, Vagina * Other terms include ovum, cervix, mammary glands, areola, vulva

Arche/o first, beginning Cervic/o, trachel/o cervix Colp/o, vagin/o vagina Culd/o cul-de-sac Episi/o, vulv/o vulva Gyne/o, gyn/o woman Hymen/o hymen Hyster/o, metr/o, metr/i, uter/o uterus Mamm/o, mast/o breast Men/o menstruation Oophor/o ovary Perine/o perineum Salping/o uterine/ fallopian tube

Peri surrounding (outer) -atresia.....absence of a normal body opening; occlusion; closure -ial pertaining to -salpinx uterine/ fallopian tube

Give me the definition: 1. Metr/i 2. Oophor/o 3. Colp/o 4. -Salpinx

1. Dysmenorrhea – painful menstrual discharge 2. Mastitis – inflammation of the breast 3. Endometritis – inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus 4. Amenorrhea – absence of a period 5. Menometrorrhagia – rapid flow of blood from the uterus at menstruation 6. Endometriosis – abnormal condition in which endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus in various areas in the pelvic cavity

1) Trachel/o/rrhaphy – suture of cervix 2) Hyster/ectomy - excision of uterus 3) Colp/o/plasty – surgical repair of vagina 4) Salpingo-oophorectomy – excision of the uterine tube and ovary 5) Mast/ectomy – surgical removal of breast 6) Lapar/o/scopy – visual exam of the abdominal cavity

1. Menarche – beginning of menstruation 2. Mastalgia – pain in breast 3. Leukorrhea – white discharge from vagina 4. Speculum – instrument for opening a body cavity to allow visual inspection

Abbreviations TVH – total vaginal hysterectomy PID – pelvic inflammatory disease TVS – transvaginal sonography Cx – cervix PMS – premenstrual syndrome

Obstetrics – the branch of medicine that deals w/childbirth and the care of the mother before, during, and after birth Neonatology – the branch of medicine that deals w/the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the newborn

 Ovulation – expulsion of a mature ovum from an ovary  Conception – beginning of pregnancy, when sperm enters ovum  Zygote – cell formed by union of sperm and ovum  Zygote to embryo to fetus  Placenta – structure that grows on the wall of the uterus during pregnancy and allows for nourishment of the unborn child

Amni/o, amnion/o......amniotic fluid Chori/o chorion Embry/o embryo Fet/o, fet/i....fetus, unborn child Gravid/o pregnancy Lact/o milk Nat/o birth Omphal/o...umbilicus, navel Par/o, part/o......bare, give birth to, labor Puerper/o childbirth

Cephal/o head Esphag/o......esophagus Pelv/o, pelv/i......pelvis Prim/i first Pseud/o false Pylor/o pylorus Terat/o...malformations

Just 5: Ante-, pre before Micro small Multi many Nulli none Post after

-amnios amniotic fluid -cyesis pregnancy -partum childbirth, labor -rrhexis rupture -tocia birth, labor -e, -is, -um, -us noun suffix, no meaning

Definitions please omphal/o 2. Fet/o 3. Puerper/o 4. Nat/o 5. Cephal/o 6. Nulli-

 Abortion – termination of pregnancy by expulsion from the uterus of embryo before fetal viability (usually before 20 weeks)  Abruptio placentae – premature separation of placenta from uterine wall  Several conditions at birth described on p

 Primipara – first birth  Lactorrhea – discharge of milk  Nulligravida – no pregnancies  Puerperal – pertaining to immediately after childbirth  Amniorrhexis – rupture of the amnion  Neonatology – study of a newborn  Neonate – new birth (infant from birth -> 4 wks)  Postpartum – after childbirth  More to review on pp

 CS cesarean section  DOB date of birth  EDD expected date of delivery  OB obstetrics  FAS fetal alcohol syndrome  IVF in vitro fertilization