Unit 4: reproduction B3 Good one

Planning

  • Quick recap B1 and B2 
  • Bs 3 + b4: female reproductive system 
  • Homework


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Planning

  • Quick recap B1 and B2 
  • Bs 3 + b4: female reproductive system 
  • Homework


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Learning goals
  • At the end of the class you know the parts of the female reproductive system and what they do
  • You know how ovulation and fertilization works
  •  You know the misconceptions about the female reproductive system.

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you are changing
During puberty you change a lot. Especially on the following levels:
1. Physical 
2. Emotional 
3. Social 

The features of people that tell us their gender are called sexual characteristics.

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Physical changes of the woman
The sexual characteristics present at birth are called the primary sexual characteristics:
- Vagina and labia
Ovaries.

The sexual characteristics that start appearing from about the age of ten onwards are called: The secondary sexual characteristics 
- Breasts have grown,
- Wider hips
- Reproductive organs will start to function.

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Physical changes in men
The primary sexual characteristics:
- Penis and scrotum
- Testes

The secondary sexual characteristics:
- More muscular body,
- Deeper voice, 
- Beard and chest hair
- Reproductive organs will start to function.

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Internal male reproductive system
  1.  Testes: Makes the sperm cells
  2. Scrotum: Protects testes and has a lower temperature, which is good for sperm cell production. 
  3. Epididymis: Temporary storage for sperm cells.
  4. Sperm duct: Transports the sperm cells.

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Internal male reproductive system
5. Seminal vesicle: Adds fluid with nutrition to the sperm cells. 
6. Prostate: adds fluid to sperm cells. 
Fluids + sperm cells =  called semen.
7. Urethra: Transports urine + semen to outside.


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external female reproductive system
External part of the female reproductive system is called the vulva.

Clitoris: is the pleasure center of the vulva.

Inner labia: Glands in the inner labia produce mucus during sexual arousal. This lubricates the entrance of the vagina so the penis can slide in easier. 




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Internal female reproductive system
Ova = female sex cells
Ovum = egg cell

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Ovulation
  • Ovulation in Dutch = eisprong
  • Ovulation = when a ripe egg cell is released by the ovary
  • Happens every 4 weeks
  • One week left ovary, other week right ovary
  • Egg cell lives 24 hours

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Fertilization - when sperm cell enters egg cell

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Menstruation
When an egg is not fertilised, part of the uterus lining detaches. This is called menstruation.

Average age for girls to start their menstruation is 13.

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The menstrual cycle
  • After the menstruation the uterus linings starts to grow thicker again and have more blood vessels.

  •  Ovulation starts +- around 14 days after the start of the last menstruation.

  • Next menstruation starts about 28 days after the start of the last one.

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Vagina info
1. Never wash your vagina with soap!!
This can cause infections.

2. Discharge is normal (penises do it too)

3. G-spot is not a thing. Most of the time vagina's are not that sensitive.

4. Avoid touching the anus and afterwards the vagina or vaginal region (can cause UTI, blaasontsteking)

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Websites with more info
  • https://www.cosmopolitan.com/health-fitness/advice/a3182/vagina-facts-0110/

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHF8mB_8LUM 
       --> (Look up Mama Doctor Jones for more videos!)

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Homework
Basic 3: The female reproductive system
Exercise: 9,10,11,12

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