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Ground Rules
To create a safe environment:•Do not use put downs.•Be sensitive to others.
•You have the right to privacy/confidentiality.•Use correct terminology.•Do not divulge private information.•There are no dumb questions.•Talk to your parents for more information.
Introduction
• This lesson reviews reproductive anatomy, which is important for the discussion of STDs, contraception and self-exams.
• Anatomy refers to body parts.
• Physiology refers to how the parts function.
• You will listen and complete worksheets during these lectures on anatomy.
Male Reproductive Anatomy
9.__________
4._________
8.___________
1._________
3.__________
2.___________
6.___________
7.___________
5.___________
10.__________
Male Reproductive Anatomy
Penis
Vas Deferens
Urethra
Testicle
Epididymis
Scrotum
Prostate Gland
Cowper’s Gland
Seminal Vesicle
Bladder
1. 2.
8.
7.
6.
10.
5.
4.
9.3.
Female Reproductive Anatomy
2.___________1.___________
3.___________
4.___________
6.___________
5.__________
8.___________7.___________
Female Reproductive Anatomy
OvaryOva / Egg
Fallopian Tube
Uterus
Vagina
Cervix
LabiaVulva
3.
8.7.
6.
5.
4.
2.1.
Stages of Sexual Response
1. Excitement Stage
• Result of stimulation
• Genitals fill with blood and increase in size
• Increase in heart rate and blood pressure
2. Plateau Stage
• Continuation of excitement stage
• Continuation of physical changes
• Varies in length
Stages of Sexual Response
3. Orgasm Stage
• Climax/ejaculation
• Release of tension built up during Stage 1
• Lasts a few seconds
4. Resolution Stage
• Occurs after orgasm
• Heart rate and blood pressure decreases
• Genitals return to unexcited state
Self-Exams
• Understanding your body is the key to good health.
• You can learn about your body by performing self-exams.
• Self-exams provide a baseline for how your body should look when it is healthy.
• If you notice a change, including a growth or discharge, it is important to notify your doctor
• Self-exams do not replace exams by professionals.
Types of Self-Exams
• Genital Self-Exam (GSE) • Monthly for males and females• Look for swelling, sores, discharge, changes
• Breast Self-Exam (BSE) for females• Perform one week after menstrual cycle• Look for lumps, discharge, swelling, changes
• Testicular Self-Exam (TSE) for males• After warm bath/shower• Look for a mass or lump