Reproduction and Your Body Chapter 19 Lesson 2 Karly Alanis, Ewan Cobran, Jessica Crawford, Vanessa Febles, Katie O’Neill.

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Reproduction and Your Body Chapter 19 Lesson 2 Karly Alanis, Ewan Cobran, Jessica Crawford, Vanessa Febles, Katie O’Neill

Before We Begin: This presentation is intended for: - 7 th grade girls between the ages of 12-13

Female Reproductive System Lesson Overview: Reproductive Anatomy The Menstrual Cycle Treating Pre- menstrual Syndrome Body Image

Reproductive Anatomy: Female Internal Structure Ovaries Fallopian Tubes

Reproductive Anatomy: Female Internal Structures Cervix Cervical Orifice Uterus Cervical Canal

Reproductive Anatomy: Female Internal Structures Vaginal Orifice Vagina Urinary Bladder

Reproductive Anatomy: Female External Structures Labia Majora Labia Minora Clitoris Mons Pubis

Reproductive Anatomy: Female Reproductive Structures

Individual Activity Review Internal and External Anatomy Worksheets

Reproductive Activity

Menstrual Activity

The Menstrual Cycle (Video)

The Menstrual Cycle Days 1-14 Follicular Phase Secretion of estrogen Day 14 Ovulatory Phase Ovulation signaled

The Menstrual Cycle Days Luteal Phase Secretion of progesterone & estrogen

Copyright ©1997 American Academy of Pediatrics Herman-Giddens, M. E. et al. Pediatrics 1997;99: Fig. 1. Prevalence of Menses by Age and Race Prevalence of Menstrual Cycle

Menstrual Problems Painful Periods Cramping Nausea Vomiting Heavy Periods Anaemia due to loss of iron

Menstrual Problems Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Breast discomfort Bloating Mood swings Food craving No Period Pregnancy Medical condition

Treating Menstrual Problems Medication Exercise Proper Diet

Body Image Confidence Appropriate Behavior Appropriate Clothing Hygiene Bra Sizes

Measuring Chest Size To determine your size: ○ use a tape measure to measure around your chest just under your breasts

Checklist for Choosing a Bra Do not buy a bra that: ○ Puckers or squeezes your breasts ○ Leaves bulges of flesh poking out around the sides

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