Reproductive
Colposcopy
examination and biopsy of the cervix using a colposcope
Ejaculatory duct
formed by the union of the vas deferens with the duct of the seminal vesicle allows semen to enter& pass through the prostate gland and enter the urethra and exits the body via the tip of the penis. -about one inch long, one duct for each teste
Infertility
inability to become pregnant after 1 year of sexual intercourse without the use of birthcontrol
Episiotomy
procedure to surgically cut the perineum during child birth
Testes
produce and store sperm,semen and are also the body's main source of male hormones, such as testosterone.
Pap smear
routine exam done on secretions removed from the cervix and upper vagina to determine the presence of cancer cells
What determines sex of the baby?
the chromosome from the father that determines the sex of a baby
Benign prostatic hypertrophy
(BPH) enlargement of prostate due to normal cells overgrowing. Men over 50
Functions of Testes
*Produce Sperm *Secrete testosterone
Penis
-Foreskin- circular fold of skin that extends down over the glans(tip)
Functions (F)
-Primary sex organs: the ovaries(Produces ova (eggs) for fertilization -Carries & nurtures developing fetus -Gives birth -Produces food source for believnewborn -Produces hormones for female sex characteristics, reproduction & lactation
Functions (M)
-Produces sperm -Deposits sperm into female reproductive canal -Produces hormones for male sex characteristics
Placenta
A membranous vascular organ that develops in females during pregnancy, lining the uterine wall and partially enveloping the fetus, to which it is attached by the umbilical cord. Following birth, the placenta is expelled.
Abruptio
A serious pregnancy complication in which the placenta detaches from the womb (uterus). Rare
Zygote
A zygote is a single cell which has formed as the result of the merging of an egg cell and a sperm cell. In other words, it's a fertilized egg, with the potential to develop into a living organism.
Amenorrhea
Absence of menstrual flow
Ectopic pregnancy
Apregnancy in which the fetus develops outside the uterus, typically in a Fallopian tube.
Perineum
Area between the vaginal and(penile area) extended to rectum ; pelvic floor
Genital herpes
Chronic Viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus; of the male genital tracts mucous membranes with painful lesions, incurable and may lead to cervical cancer in women
Prostate Gland
Donut-shaped gland that surrounds the urethra of males at the base of the bladder,which controls the release of urine ° secretes 60% of ejaculant which is an alkaline fluid that makes up part of the semen and nourishes and protects sperm,preserve sperm life.
Cryptorchidism
Failure of testes to descend into the scrotum
Uterus
Female organ located in pelvic cavity, it houses and nourishes the growing fetus & where labor begins during deliver, held in position by ligaments. Behind urinary bladder °Fundus: upper portion where fallopian tubes attach °Body of uterus: large major central area of uterus;middle °Cervix: lower uterine region opening to vagina
Uterine wall
°Endometrium- Innermost layer.Mucosal layer where the fertilized egg burrows into the uterus,provides nourishment & protection during pregnancy. Sloughs off during menstruation each month °Myometrium: middle layer, consists of smooth muscle important during delivery of baby. °Perimetrium: outer layer
Genitalia
°External -Male includes penis and scrotum -Female includes clitoris,labia minora, labia majora °Internal -Male includes epididymis,vas deferens,ejaculatory duct -Female includes fallopian tubes,uterus,vagina
Menorrhagia
Painful heavy blessing menses
Vagina
Part of the birth canal, muscular tube containing the cervix of the uterus to the external female genitalia °Capable of great expansion °Passageway for menstruation °Birth canal °Opens onto the surface of the body at the perineum
Seminiferous tubules
Produce sperm -where sperm develop and mature for 74 hours
Ovulation
Release of an egg from the follicle into the ovarian tube resulting from cyclical hormonal function
Circumcision
Surgical removal of foreskin, reduces risk of HPV and phimosis(inability to retract foreskin b/c overly tight foreskin)
Syphilis
Syphilis is a bacterial infection usually spread by sexual contact. Caused by a spirochete bacterium, The disease starts as a painless sore — typically on your genitals, rectum or mouth. Syphilis spreads from person to person via skin or mucous membrane contact with these sores.
Cancers
Testicular cancer is common in young men aged 15-25 yrs. Detected through testicular self exam. Prostate cancer is common in older men age 50 yrs &older detected by digital rectal exam
Seminal vesicles
They are a pair of tube-like glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder ° secrete 55% seminal fluid that contains fructose(a simple sugar provides nutrition to sperm) and nourish and promote the movement of sperm through the urethra.
Epididymis
Two convoluted tubes behind the testes that store & passes sperm to the vas deferens. "Comma shaped" During ejaculation the muscle in the wall of the ductus epididymis propel sperm towards the next part of the system by peristalsis -Aid in sperm maturing
Ovaries
Two female gonads in the pelvic cavity, one on each side of the uterus. ° Produce the eggs(ova) and secrete female sex hormones estrogen & progesterone -Pituitary gland sends hormonal message for puberty -Estrogen-affects development of sex organ,sex characteristics
Breasts
Two mammary glands that produce milk, consists of 15-20 lobes seperated by adipose tissue
Fallopian tubes
Two tubes that transport the egg from the ovaries to the uterus °Passageway for ovum to reach uterus °ovary and fallopian tubes lie close to each other but do not connect °Conception/Fertilization takes place in the outer third of the fallopian tubes; 2 cells begin to multiply and form a zygote
Erection
When sexually aroused nerve impulses cause engorgement,blood to enter the erectile tissue,of penis making it firm
AIDS
a viral disease that suppresses the body's immune system,spread by contact with blood and body fluids
Seminiferous tubules
are found inside the testes. They consist of a network of tubes that are thin, tightly coiled. The seminiferous tubules function to produce sperm, maintain the sperm, and to store the sperm. Spermatogenesis- process of sperm production
Salpingitis
bacterial infection of fallopian tubes, most often transmitted by sexual intercourse
Testosterone
"male hormone" a sex hormone produced by the testes that encourages the development of male sex organs & sperm cells, &development of male secondary sex characteristics. -Broad shoulders, narrow hips body hair,etc
Fertilization
Fusion of sperm and egg. Usually occurs in the upper third of the fallopian tube ° Sperm reach the egg and surround its outer surface ,attempting to enter °Sperm penetrates ovum and conception occurs °Zygote develops and begins the journey to implant into the uterus °Zygote implants in the thick wall of the uterus and a change in the menstrual cycle begins
Chlamydia
Most common STD that can infect both men and women. Men:white penile discharge It can cause serious, permanent damage to a woman's reproductive system, making it difficult or impossible for her to get pregnant later on. Chlamydia can also cause a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy that occurs outside the womb).
Fibroids
Nonmalignant tumors of the uterus
Pregnancy
Occurs *36 hours * after fertilization the zygote begins growing from its one cell beginning
Orchiditis
Orch:testes Inflammation of one or both testes, usually due to bacterial or vital infection
Menstruation
When the ovum is not fertilized and the uterine structures prepared for reception of the embryo are not needed,the lining deteriorates and is discharged from the body °Menarche-first cycle °Menopause-last cycle °Phase 1 Follicular - begins day 5 of cycle,brings about ovulation °Phase 2 Ovulation-follicle releases mature ovum,estrogen is at high level °Phase 3 Luteal Phase-corpus luteum develops,release of progesterone & estrogen °Phase 4 Menstruation- lining buildup in the uterus begins to slough off (shed)
Eclampsia
a condition in which one or more convulsions occur in a pregnant woman suffering from high blood pressure, often followed by coma and posing a threat to the health of mother and baby.
Endometriosis
a condition resulting from the appearance of endometrial tissue outside the uterus and causing pelvic pain,sometimes cyst formation.
Cystocele
bulging of the anterior wall of the vagina and the bladder into the vaginal canal
Rectocele
bulging of the posterior vaginal wall by the rectum into the vagina
Scabies
caused by "itch mites" infestation in the skin
Hepatitis B
caused by the hep b virus, a sexually transmitted disease. Inflammation of the liver,spread by contact with blood and body fluids
Gonorrhea
contaigous inflammation of the genital mucous membrane of either sex,can be found in rectum & pharynx, a greenish/yellow discharge appears
Dysmenorrhea
lower abdominal and pelvic pain associated with menstruation
Gamete
mature haploid male or female (ovum) cell that is able to unite with another of the opposite sex(sperm) in sexual reproduction to form a zygote.
Vasectomy
surgical procedure to prevent ejaculation of sperm and sterilize the male,usuallly removal and closure of a section of vas deferens typically as a means of sterilization.
Hysterectomy
surgical removal of the uterus
Scrotum
the small muscular sac that contains and contains the testicles & epididymis
Abortion
the spontaneous (unforced) or induced (therapeutic) loss of a pregnancy less than 20 weeks gestation
Vas deferens
tube that connects the testes with the urethra. The vas deferens is a tube that carries sperm & exit from the epididymis to the seminal vessicles to ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
Bartholins glands
two pea sized glands located slightly posterior to the left and right of the opening of the vagina. They secrete mucus to lubricate the vagina during intercourse
Bulbourethral gland
two pea-shaped glands in the male, located beneath the prostate gland, °that secrete (5% of ejaculate) a fluid "pre-ejaculate" & lubricate urethra for movement of sperm, and lubricates during intercourse