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The Female Reproductive System
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The Ovum Ovum = The female repro. cell. Plural = Ova
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Ovaries Ovaries - Two structures which at birth each hold about 200,000 ova of which 1 ovum is released monthly. Produce the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone.
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Fimbria Finger like structures which guide the ovum into the Fallopian tubes.
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Fallopian Tubes Tubes which extend from each ovary to the uterus. Are about 4 inches long and fertilization can take place here when sperm are present.
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Tubal Ligation Female sterilization Fallopian tubes are cut, tied, clipped and/or cauterized to prevent pregnancy.
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Uterus A hollow muscular organ about the size of a closed fist. Holds a baby during pregnancy and pushes the baby out during labor.
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Endometrium The uterine lining. It sheds monthly as “period” or protects and nourishes a fertilized egg.
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Cervix The neck of the uterus. Normally has a small opening during childbirth it opens (dilates) to allow the baby to exit.
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Vagina Passageway between the uterus and the outside of the body. It is 3-4 inches long. This “birth canal” is the passage for babies and menstrual fluid.
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External view of the vagina Vagina - The penis is inserted into it during intercourse
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Urethra Passage in female where urine is discharged from the bladder. In the female the urethra is very short and not connected to the reproductive system.
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Clitoris a small, round, sensitive area of skin that is made up of erectile tissue.
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Hymen A circular fold of skin that is usually present at the entrance of the vagina. Often called “the cherry”.
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Labia Two folds of skin that surround the vaginal opening.
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Perineum Tissue located between the vagina and the anus. This tissue is often torn or cut during child birth.
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