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| What part of the male anatomy fills with blood? |
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| National rate of circumcision in US |
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| National rate of circumcision in Canada |
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| National rate of circumcision in Australia |
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| One problem of penis size research |
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| self-reports of penis size |
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| origins that produce sperm and testosterone |
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| sperm mature and are stored |
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| passageway for sperm and sperm storage |
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| holds testes and regulates temperature of sperm |
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| secrete sugary fluid to help sperm move |
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| Goes from the prostate to the urethra |
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| produces fluid which helps keep sperm alive |
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| secretes pre-cum or pre-ejaculate |
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| passageway for sperm and urine to leave the body |
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| used for sex and urinating, provides stimulation |
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| How can the spermatic cord be located? |
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| palpating the scrotal sac above either testicle with thumb and forefinger |
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| cut on perineum and vaginal wall to help with delivery during the second stage of labor |
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| circle around vaginal opening |
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| covered by skin, with holes |
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| What is an intact hymen called? |
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| What determines breast size |
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| What is the darker area on the breast |
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| What is the center of the areola? |
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| What is the scan of the breast called? |
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| Three types of breast exams |
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Self-exam following menstruation Routine healthcare provider exams Mammography |
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| Up to how many immature ova do we have at birth |
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| How many ova mature during a woman's lifetime |
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| receives fertilized eggs, contracts during childbirth, gets bigger during pregnancy |
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| neck of the uterus, expands during childbirth, thins during birth |
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| passageway for menstrual flow, birth canal, and sexual intercourse. The upper third of the vagina has no nerve endings |
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| labia minora and labia majora |
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| similar to the penis, only for sexual pleasure |
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| fatty tissue which sits on the public bone and protects the female reproductive system |
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| passageways from eggs released from ovary to the uterus. |
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| Where are eggs normally fertilized |
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| first third of filopian tubes |
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| “catch” eggs and bring them into the filopian tube |
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| cervical swab and speculum |
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| initial onset of menstruation |
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| When does menarche normally occur |
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| What three things is menarche related to |
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| heredity, health and attitude |
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| women in the same place tend to sync periods |
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| Days 1-14 in the ovulation/menstrual cycle are called |
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| Days 14-28 are called the |
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| Lining of the uterus is thicking in prep for egg |
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| Corpus luteum fades away (if egg not fertilized) |
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| The uterine lining detaches and leads to menstruation |
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| In follicular stage, what hormone is released? |
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| Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) |
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| In the luteal stage, what hormone is released? |
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| Four types of menstrual problems |
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Amenorrhea Dysmenorrhea Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Toxic Shock Syndrome |
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| Abnormal Uterine Bleeding |
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| bleeding anytime not during menstruation |
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| potentially fatal disease caused by bacteria |
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| Premenstrual syndrome is also known as |
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| a collection of physical and emotional symptoms related to a woman's menstrual cycle |
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| Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) |
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| a condition in which a woman has severe depression symptoms, irritability, and tension before menstruation. |
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| Irregular periods, breast tenderness, worsening PMS, and diminished libido |
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