4.4 becoming pregnant

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1. Copy the following learning objectives into your zuidschrift:
  • You can name the characteristics of sperm cells and egg cells.
  • You can describe the fertilization of a human egg cell.
  • You can describe how a pregnancy progresses.

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Agenda

  • Discuss homework: menstrual cycle
  • Theory: becoming pregnant 
  • Assignments
  • Lesson end 

Slide 2 - Slide

asg. 6
Figure 8 shows a timeline covering 75 days. A woman has her period in the first four days. Thirty days after the first day of that menstruation, her next period starts. She menstruates regularly and her menstruations always last for four days.

Slide 3 - Slide


Asg 6a. Lisa has ovulated regularly (every four weeks) from her 13th birthday onwards. Her menopause starts on about her 46th birthday and stops when she turns 51. Lisa has never been pregnant.
Roughly how many ovulations will there have been in her body between her 13th and 46th birthdays? Include a calculation in your answer.

Slide 4 - Open question

asg. 7
Figure 8 shows a timeline covering 75 days. A woman has her period in the first four days. Thirty days after the first day of that menstruation, her next period starts. She menstruates regularly and her menstruations always last for four days.

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asg. 7
Figure 8 shows a timeline covering 75 days. A woman has her period in the first four days. Thirty days after the first day of that menstruation, her next period starts. She menstruates regularly and her menstruations always last for four days.

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asg. 7
Figure 8 shows a timeline covering 75 days. A woman has her period in the first four days. Thirty days after the first day of that menstruation, her next period starts. She menstruates regularly and her menstruations always last for four days.

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asg. 7
Figure 8 shows a timeline covering 75 days. A woman has her period in the first four days. Thirty days after the first day of that menstruation, her next period starts. She menstruates regularly and her menstruations always last for four days.

Slide 8 - Slide

asg. 7

Draw asterisks to mark the days on which this woman probably ovulates.

Slide 9 - Slide

asg. 7

Draw asterisks to mark the days on which this woman probably ovulates.

Slide 10 - Slide

asg. 7

Draw asterisks to mark the days on which this woman probably ovulates.

Slide 11 - Slide

What will we learn about?
erectile tissue
 sperm cells and egg cells
fertilization
implantation
pregnancy

Slide 12 - Slide

asg. 7

Draw asterisks to mark the days on which this woman probably ovulates.

Slide 13 - Slide

Erectile tissue and an erection


Erectile tissue can fill with blood and expand (erection).

The structure of erectile tissue is similar.

Clitoral erection is less visible.

Slide 14 - Slide

sperm vs egg
Sperm cells can survive for up to 5 days.
For fertilisation to occur, an egg cell must also be present in the fallopian tube.
An egg cell lives for approximately 12 to 24 hours after ovulation.

Slide 15 - Slide

fertile days

Slide 16 - Slide

Slide 17 - Video

Slide 18 - Video

Slide 19 - Video

Slide 20 - Video

bevruchting
Fertilisation

Slide 21 - Slide

Divisions of the egg cell after fertilisation and implantation (5 to 7 days later) in the uterus







Slide 22 - Slide

Ovulation
fertilisation
first divisions
implantation

Slide 23 - Drag question

Slide 24 - Video

Slide 25 - Video

Placenta and umbilical cord






The embryo is connected to the placenta through the umbilical cord.
After 8 weeks → fetus
In the placenta:
  • The mother’s blood flows very close 
to the embryo’s blood.
  • Oxygen and nutrients pass from the 
mother to the embryo.
  • Waste products from the embryo pass 
to the mother.

Slide 26 - Slide

Protection
Amniotic membranes and amniotic fluid:
The amniotic membranes surround the fetus.
Inside the amniotic membranes is the amniotic fluid.

Slide 27 - Slide

Pregnancy
About 38 weeks after fertilisation, a baby is born.

Slide 28 - Slide

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Slide 29 - Slide

Slide 30 - Video

These transport egg cells.
A
vagina
B
sperm ducts
C
ovaries
D
fallopian tubes

Slide 31 - Quiz

In this, a fertilised egg can develop into a baby.
A
vagina
B
sperm ducts
C
ovaries
D
fallopian tubes

Slide 32 - Quiz

This is where the development of egg cells takes place.

A
vagina
B
uterus
C
ovaries
D
fallopian tubes

Slide 33 - Quiz

How often does ovulation occur in a fertile woman?
A
every 12 to 24 hours
B
approximately once every two weeks
C
approximately once every four weeks

Slide 34 - Quiz

An egg cell that is not fertilised dies.
What happens to the remains of the egg cell?
A
The remains leave the body along with the lining and blood during menstruation.
B
The remains are absorbed into the blood in the uterus.
C
The remains are absorbed into the blood in the fallopian tube.

Slide 35 - Quiz

What happens on day 14 of the menstrual cycle?

A
menstruation
B
ovulation
C
implantation
D
pregnancy

Slide 36 - Quiz

Periodieke onthouding - Onbetrouwbaar- Ovulatie




Slide 37 - Slide

What is the shedding of part of the uterine lining called?

A
fertilisation
B
implantation
C
menstruation
D
ovulation

Slide 38 - Quiz

menstruatiecyclus:
wat gebeurt er tijdens dag
1 t/m 5
A
ovulatie
B
innesteling
C
menstruatie
D
bevalling

Slide 39 - Quiz

Which of these parts leave a woman's body during menstruation?

A
the top layer of the uterine lining
B
an unfertilised egg cell
C
only blood
D
blood + unfertilised egg cell

Slide 40 - Quiz

Tijdens de menstruatiecyclus verandert de slijmlaag aan de binnenkant van de baarmoeder.
Hier zie je drie keer de doorsnede van een baarmoeder afgebeeld.

Bij welk moment van de menstruatiecyclus hoort de doorsnede?
during menstruation
short after menstruation
during ovulation

Slide 41 - Drag question

new egg cell matures
ovulation
egg cell dies
new egg cell matures
Menstruation
Uterine lining thickens







Menstruation

Slide 42 - Drag question