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Puberty, Anatomy, and Pregnancy. 8 th Grade Lesson 2B. Puberty. Time of growth and change Can start between 9 - 16 for girls & 10 - 17 years of age for boys Glands in body start making hormones Hormones cause Body changes Emotional changes. The Hypothalamus & Pituitary.
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Puberty, Anatomy, and Pregnancy 8th Grade Lesson 2B
Puberty • Time of growth and change • Can start between 9 - 16 for girls & 10 - 17 years of age for boys • Glands in body start making hormones • Hormones cause • Body changes • Emotional changes
The Hypothalamus & Pituitary These areas of the brain begin all the changes!
Testicles grow Pubic hair appears Penis & scrotum grow Voice changes Armpit hair grows Sexual feelings First ejaculations Growth spurt Weight gain Facial hair Adult height Emotional changes In Boys
Breast buds appear Pubic hair appears Growth spurt Weight gain Sexual feelings Armpit hair grows Breasts mature Periods begin Adult height Emotional changes In Girls
It’s All Due to Genetics Humans have 46 chromosomes made up of 23 pairs. Chromosomes are made up of long strands of DNA which contain all the body’s genes. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/8770.htm
Normal Teen Concerns Is my body normal? Do other people my age have sexual thoughts or feelings? How tall will I be? When will I start my period?
How do you respond when… Puberty: Emotional Changes • your mom gets upset with you? • you and your best friend get into an argument? • you feel bad and don’t know why? • people start pressuring you to do something risky or illegal?
Puberty: Emotional Changes Sad Depressed Angry Scared GET HELP!! THE NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENION LIFELINE 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Puberty: Emotional Changes Beware of negative thoughts!! “No one understands me” “There is no way out” “I can’t talk to anyone about this” “I am not good enough” IT’S NOT TRUE!!!
Puberty: Emotional Changes The Truth: There are many people who understand what you are going through! There is a way out! You must talk to someone! You are worth it!
You are unique, one of a kind, like no one else in the world! Cherish and pursue your unique talents and gifts!
Let’s Review the Parts: Male Anatomy Vas Deferens Prostate Gland Bladder Scrotum Penis Testicle Urethra
Let’s Review the Parts: Female Internal Anatomy Fallopian Tube Ovary Cervix Uterus Vagina
Menstruation (Having periods)
Menstruation • Estrogen and progesterone prepare the lining of the uterus for pregnancy • If pregnancy does not occur, this lining is shed (removed) • Lining made up of blood & tissue • Passes from uterus through cervix & vagina to outside of body • Tampons (inserted in vagina) & sanitary pads (attached on underwear) absorb blood & tissue • Process repeats about once a month to create this new lining • If pregnancy occurs (the fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining), a period does not occur
Important Definitions • Vaginal Intercourse – when a man’s penis is placed inside a woman’s vagina; often referred to as sexual intercourse. • Ovulation – when the ovary releases an egg • Ejaculation – when a man releases semen (the fluid containing sperm) from his penis
Important definitions Fertilization – the joining of the egg and sperm in the fallopian tube
Where it All Starts • The egg and the sperm each have 23 chromosomes. When they unite a fertilized egg is formed with 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) • All eggs contain an “X” chromosome • Sperm can contain either an “X” or a “Y” • Girls are XX: X from mom, X from dad • Boys are XY: X from mom, Y from dad • The sperm determines the sex of a baby
Important Definitions Implantation – when the fertilized egg travels to the uterus and attaches to the lining of the uterus
Let’s Review How a Female Gets Pregnant • Ovulation (egg released by ovary) must occur • Vaginal intercourse with ejaculation (sperm released in vagina) around the time of ovulation • Egg & sperm have to unite in fallopian tube (fertilization) • Fertilized egg has to implant in the uterus (implantation)
Fetal Development Egg + = Zygote (fertilized egg) Sperm
Fetal Development 4-week-old baby 8-week-old baby 16-week-old baby full-term baby
Teens & Pregnancy Once a male and female go through the changes of puberty, they can get someone pregnant or become pregnant.
Why do some teens get pregnant? • Think it can’t happen to me • Sex not planned • Think it will help keep their boyfriend • Want to have a baby • Want to prove they’re a man • Think it shows love STAND UP FOR YOUR FUTURE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS!!
Consequences for Teen Parents Stress Less Education Single Parent Limited Income Parenting Problems More Babies
Consequences for Children of Teen Parents More likely to • be born premature and to be low birthweight babies • suffer from poor health • grow up in a house without a father • run away from home later in life
Consequences for Children of Teen Parents • Far more likely to be physically abused, abandoned, or neglected • Perform much worse in school • Daughters more likely to become teenage moms • Sons more likely to be imprisoned
So, Let’s Summarize • Knowing the parts of the reproductive system and how they work is important information. • A lot of physical and emotional changes are occurring during puberty. • You are an amazing, unique person going through the stages of puberty at a timeline set specifically for you!
So, Let’s Summarize As your reproductive system fully develops, it is possible for you to get pregnant or get someone pregnant. Is a teen who has not completed high school able to take care of themself and a baby? What are your goals and dreams for a future career? How could pregnancy as a teen affect these goals?
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