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4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system

Understand the functions and disorders of the female reproductive system

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 3 Essential questions What are the functions of the female reproductive system? What are some common disorders of the female reproductive system? How do you relate the body’s hormone control to the female reproductive system? How do you relate the body’s use of nutrients to the female reproductive system?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 4 Functions of the female reproductive system Ovary  What is the function of the ovary?  What are the ovarian hormones?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 5 Functions of the female reproductive system Fallopian tubes  What is the function of the Fallopian tubes?  What are fimbriae and what is their function?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 6 Functions of the female reproductive system Uterus  What is the function of the uterus?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 7 Functions of the female reproductive system Cervix  What is the function of the cervix?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 8 Functions of the female reproductive system Vagina  Discuss three functions of the vagina.

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 9 Functions of the female reproductive system External genitalia  Provide protection for the internal female reproductive organs

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 10 Functions of the female reproductive system Mammary glands (breasts)  What is an accessory organ?  What is the function of the breasts?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 11 Functions of the female reproductive system Menstrual Cycle  Usually 28 days  Four stages Follicle stage Ovulation stage Corpus luteum stage Menstruation stage

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 12 Functions of the female reproductive system Follicle stage  Usually lasts about 10 days  Follicle-stimulating (FSH) hormone is released by the pituitary  FSH stimulates the follicle and ovum to mature  Resulting in the release of estrogen and preparation of the uterine lining

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 13 Functions of the female reproductive system Ovulation stage  The pituitary stops producing FSH and starts producing luteinizing hormone (LH)  At day 14 in the menstrual cycle, the follicle ruptures and the ovum is released

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 14 Functions of the female reproductive system Corpus luteum stage  Secretes progesterone and continues to do so if the egg is fertilized, preventing further ovulation and maintaining the uterine lining  Lasts about 14 days

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 15 Functions of the female reproductive system Menstruation stage  Final stage if fertilization of the ova has not taken place  The corpus luteum diminishes progesterone production  The uterine lining is broken down and discharged over the course of 3 to 6 days

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 16 Functions of the female reproductive system

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 17 Disorders of the female reproductive system Breast cancer  The leading cause of death in woman between the ages of 32 and 52  Treatment Chemotherapy Radiation therapy Partial or full mastectomy Lumpectomy  Life saving measures Monthly breast exams Mammogram Ultrasound Normal Abnormal

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 18 Disorders of the female reproductive system 1. Using a mirror, inspect your breasts with your arms at your sides 2. Look for any changes in contour, swelling, dimpling of skin, or appearance of the nipple. 3. Using the pads of your fingers, press firmly on your breast, checking the entire breast and armpit area. 4. There are three patterns you can use to examine your breast: the circular, the up-and-down, and the wedge patterns. 5. Gently squeeze the nipple of each breast and report any discharge to your doctor immediately. 6. Examine both breasts lying down. To examine the right breast, place a pillow under your right shoulder and place your right hand behind your head. Using the pads of your fingers, press firmly, checking the entire breast and armpit area

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 19 Disorders of the female reproductive system Cervical Cancer  What is a major cause of cervical cancer?  How is it communicated?  Why do some women get cervical cancer but not all?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 20 Disorders of the female reproductive system Endometriosis  Discuss endometriosis.  What are some symptoms?  What are some side effects?  How is it treated?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 21 Disorders of the female reproductive system Mastitis  What is mastitis?  What causes it?  How is it contracted?  How is it treated?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 22 Disorders of the female reproductive system Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)  Define PID.  What are risk factors?  What are some complications of PID?  How is PID treated?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 23 Disorders of the female reproductive system Polycystic ovarian syndrome  Define this disorder.  What is the primary cause?  There are many symptoms. What are the classic symptoms?  How is it treated?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 24 Disorders of the female reproductive system Toxic shock syndrome  Define toxic shock syndrome.  What causes it?  How is it treated?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 25 Disorders of the female reproductive system Vaginal yeast infection  What is the cause?  How can it be prevented?  How is it treated? Not a sexually transmitted illness. However, sexual partners may be infected and need to be treated to prevent re-infection.

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 26 Relevance of nutrients to the female reproductive system The female reproductive system plays a vital role in homeostasis  Help regulate hormonal balance and fetal development during pregnancy

Understand the functions and disorders of the male reproductive system

Essential questions What is the function of the male reproductive system? What are some common disorders of the male reproductive system? How do you relate the body’s hormone control to the male and female reproductive systems 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 28

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system Hormone production What is the male sex hormone? What does it do? Functions of the male reproductive system 29

Function of the male reproductive system Define reproduction 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 30

Functions of the male reproductive system : Discuss the functions of these structures: Testes  Seminiferous tubules  Epididymis 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 31

Functions of the male reproductive system Sperm  What is the function of the sperm?  How many sperm does the average male have?  How is this different from the female reproductive system? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 32

Functions of the male reproductive system: Discuss the functions of these structures:  Vas Deferens  Ejaculatory duct What is their relevance to health and reproduction? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 33

Functions of the male reproductive system: Seminal vesicles What is the function of the seminal vesicles? What would happen if this was not working? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 34

Functions of the male reproductive system: Urethra How does the urethra serve the reproductive system? Connects with what structure of the urinary system? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 35

Functions of the male reproductive system: Prostate gland What is the function of the secretion produced by the prostate gland? What would happen it this hypertrophied? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 36

Functions of the male reproductive system: Bulbourethral glands Also called Cowper’s gland What is the function of the secretion produced by the bulbourethral glands? How is it important to reproduction? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 37

Functions of the male reproductive system: What is the reproductive function of the penis? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 38

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments Cryptorchidism  How will have this condition?  What are the risks if left untreated?  What is the treatment? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 39

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments Epididymitis  What are the most common causes epididymitis?  What are some risk factors that predispose someone to this condition? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 40

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments Erectile Dysfunction Also known as impotence Failure of the penis to become rigid enough for intercourse to occur.  Common causes: Acute Chronic How is it treated? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 41

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)  What are the usual symptoms?  How is most likely to develop BPH?  How is it treated?  Is it cancer? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 42

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments Prostate cancer What age group is most susceptible to prostate cancer? How is it treated? What are the reproductive side effects to treatment? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 43

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments Testicular cancer  What the risk factors for developing testicular cancer?  What are the most likely symptoms? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 44

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 45 Testicular self-examination Testicular self-examination is an examination of the testicles. The testicles (also called the testes) are the male reproductive organs that produce sperm and the hormone testosterone. They are located in the scrotum under the penis. Perform this test during or after a shower. This way, the scrotal skin is warm and relaxed. It's best to do the test while standing.

Disorders of the male reproductive system and their treatments 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 46 Testicular self-examination  1.Gently feel your scrotal sac to locate a testicle.  2.Hold the testicle with one hand while firmly but gently rolling the fingers of the other hand over the testicle to examine the entire surface.  3.Repeat the procedure with the other testicle. You may perform a testicular self-exam every month if you have any of the following risk factors: Family history of testicular cancer Past testicular tumor Undescended testicle You are a teenager or young adult

Reproductive process: conception 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 47

Reproductive process Conception -when the sperm and the egg unite -pregnancy occurs 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 48

Reproductive process: fertilization Discuss the process of conception Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 49

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 50 Functions of the female reproductive system Pregnancy  Define pregnancy  What is the human gestational period?  Terms to remember: Embryo  1-8 weeks Fetus  9-40 weeks Newborn  At birth

Reproductive process: fetal development 6-8 weeks weeks weeks 5-6 months 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 51

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 52 Functions of the female reproductive system Labor  Dilation stage The uterine smooth muscle begins to contract Contractions move the fetus down the uterus and cause the cervix to dilate The cervix is completely dilated at 10 centimeters

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 53 Functions of the female reproductive system  Placental stage The last stage of labor Also known as afterbirth Delivered due to final uterine contractions

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 54 Functions of the female reproductive system  Expulsion stage The baby is actually delivered  Natural  Cesarean

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 55 Disorders of the female reproductive system Ectopic pregnancy  What does ectopic mean?  What are some symptoms of ectopic pregnancy?  What is the most common treatment option?  What are the risk factors?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 56 Disorders of the female reproductive system Postpartum depression  New mothers often feel restless, anxious, fatigued and worthless  Some new moms worry they will hurt themselves or their babies  Unlike the "baby blues," postpartum depression does not go away quickly  What causes this condition?

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 57 Disorders of the female reproductive system Infertility  Unable to become pregnant after a year of trying  If a woman keeps having spontaneous abortions, it is also called infertility

Disorders of the male reproductive system Infertility Failure for pregnancy to occur after one year of trying to conceive Discuss the causes of infertility in the male. What are some treatment options? 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 58

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 59 Reproductive process: Female contraception Abstinence Sterilization  Tubal ligation Barrier methods  Female condom  Spermicides  Diaphragm  Cervical cap  Contraceptive sponge Hormonal Methods  Birth Control Pills  Depo-Provera  Lunelle  NuvaRing/Vaginal Ring  Ortho Evra Patch/Birth Control Patch  Intrauterine Device (IUD)

Reproductive process: male contraception Abstinence Vasectomy  Vas / ectomy  Permanent Condoms Compare the benefits and concerns with each form of male contraception Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 60

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 61 Sexually transmitted infections Chlamydia Genital warts Gonorrhea Herpes HIV Syphilis Trichomonas Effects females and males. May or may not present symptoms. May or may not have a cure!

Chlamydia

Genital Warts 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 63

Gonorrhea Bacteria

Herpes Herpes Simples I Herpes Simplex II

AIDS Kaposi’s Lesions

Syphilis

Trichomonas 4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 68

4.06 Understand the functions and disorders of the reproductive system 69 Essential questions What are the functions of the female reproductive system? What are some common disorders of the female reproductive system? What is the function of the male reproductive system? What are some common disorders of the male reproductive system? How do the male and female reproductive system work together? How do you relate the body’s hormone control to the male and female reproductive systems?