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This information is important because it will raise your level
of awareness and understanding about your physical body.
It is imperative that you learn the changes you can expect
to experience from menarche to menopause as you live
with your female reproductive system
1
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY
EXTERNAL GENTILIA
• The vulva refers to those parts
that are outwardly visible
• The vulva includes:
• Mons pubis
• Labia majora
• Labia minora
• Clitoris
• Urethral opening
• Vaginal opening
• Perineum
• Individual differences
in:
• Size
• Coloration
• Shape
• Of external gentalia
are common 2
UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
3
MONS PUBIS
• The triangular mound of fatty tissue that covers
the pubic bone
• It protects the pubic symphysis
• During adolescence sex hormones trigger the
growth of pubic hair on the mons pubis
• Hair varies in coarseness curliness, amount, color
and thickness
4
LABIA MAJORA
• Referred to as the outer lips
• They have a darker pigmentation
• The Labia Majora:
• Protect the introitus and urethral openings
• Are covered with hair and sebaceous glands
• Tend to be smooth, moist, and hairless
• Become flaccid with age and after childbirth
5
LABIA MINORA
• Referred to as the “inner lips”
• Made up of erectile, connective tissue that
darkens and swells during sexual arousal
• Located inside the labia majora
• They are more sensitive and responsive to touch
than the labia majora
• The labia minora tightens during intercourse
6
CLITORIS
• Highly sensitive organ composed of nerves, blood
vessels, and erectile tissue
• Located under the prepuce
• It is made up of a shaft and a glans
• Becomes engorged with blood during sexual stimulation
• Key to sexual pleasure for most women
• Urethral opening is located directly below clitoris
7
VAGINAL OPENING INTROITUS
• Opening may be covered by a thin sheath
called the hymen
• Using the presence of an intact hymen for
determining virginity is erroneous
• Some women are born without hymens
• The hymen can be perforated by many
different events
8
PERINEUM
• The muscle and tissue located between the vaginal
opening and anal canal
• It supports and surrounds the lower parts of the
urinary and digestive tracts
• The perinium contains an abundance of nerve
endings that make it sensitive to touch
• An episiotomy is an incision of the perinium used
during childbirth for widening the vaginal opening 9
Bartholin’s Glands
(aka: Vestibular Glands)
• The Bartholin's glands are located on each side of
the vaginal opening.
• They secrete fluid that
helps lubricate the vagina.
• Sometimes the ducts of
these glands become
obstructed.
– Fluid backs up into the gland
and causes swelling
(Bartholin's cyst)
10
INTERNAL GENITALIA
• The internal genitalia consists of the:
• Vagina
• Cervix
• Uterus
• Fallopian Tubes
• Ovaries
11
12
VAGINA
• The vagina connects the cervix to the external genitals
• It is located between the bladder and rectum
• It functions :
• As a passageway for the menstrual flow
• For uterine secretions to pass down through the introitus
• As the birth canal during labor
• With the help of two Bartholin’s glands becomes lubricated
during SI
13
CERVIX
• The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina
• The cervical opening to the vagina is small
• This acts as a safety precaution against foreign
bodies entering the uterus
• During childbirth, the cervix dilates to
accommodate the passage of the fetus
• This dilation is a sign that labor has begun
14
UTERUS
• Commonly referred to as the womb
• A pear shaped organ about the size of a clenched fist
• It is made up of the endometrium, myometrium and
perimetrium
• Consists of blood-enriched tissue that sloughs off each
month during menstrual cycle
• The powerful muscles of the uterus expand to
accommodate a growing fetus and push it through the
birth canal
15
OVIDUCTS
16
FALLOPIAN TUBES
• Serve as a pathway for the ovum to the uterus
• Are the site of fertilization by the male sperm
• Often referred to as the oviducts or uterine tubes
• Fertilized egg takes approximately 6 to 10 days to
travel through the fallopian tube to implant in the
uterine lining
17
18
OVARIES
• The female gonads or sex glands
• They develop and expel an ovum each month
• A woman is born with approximately 400,000 immature eggs called
follicles
• During a lifetime a woman release @ 400 to 500 fully matured eggs
for fertilization
• The follicles in the ovaries produce the female sex hormones,
progesterone and estrogen
• These hormones prepare the uterus for implantation of the
fertilized egg
19
MENSTRUATION
• Menarch, the onset of
menstruation signals the
bodily changes that
transform a female body
• Average age is 12.8
• Amount of bleeding varies
from woman to woman
• Expulsion of blood clots
• Blood color can vary from
bright red to dark maroon
• Usually occurs every 25 to
32 days
• Women can experience
fluid retention, cramping,
mood swings, weight gain,
breast tenderness, diarrhea,
and constipation
20
21
Oogenesis
22
Life History of Oogonia
As a fetus, oogonia divide to produce millions by mitosis but
most degenerate (atresia)
Some develop into primary oocytes & stop in prophase
stage of meiosis I
200,000 to 2 million present at birth
40,000 remain at puberty but only 400 mature during a woman’s life
Each month, hormones cause meiosis I to resume in several
follicles so that meiosis II is reached by ovulation
Penetration by the sperm causes the final stages of meiosis
to occur
23
Ovaries
• Each follicle consists of an immature egg called an
oocyte
• Cells around the oocyte are called:
– Follicle cells (one cell layer thick)
• Stimulated to mature by FSH from the pituitary gland
– Granulosa cells (when more than one layer is present)
– Thecal cells: Cells in the ovarian stroma
• Thecal & granulosa cells work together to produce
estrogen
• A protective layer of glycoprotein forms around the
egg called the zona pellucida
24
Follicle Development
1. Primordial follicle: one layer of squamous-like
follicle cells surrounds the oocyte
2. Primary follicle: two or more layers of cuboidal
granulosa cells enclose the oocyte
3. Secondary follicle: has a fluid-filled space between
granulosa cells that coalesces to form a central
antrum
4. Graafian follicle: secondary follicle at its most
mature stage that bulges from the surface of the
ovary
5. Corpus luteum : ruptured follicle after ovulation
Ovary Histology
26
Ovary Histology
27
Zona pellucida
1° Oocyte
(arrested in prophase I)
Granulosa
cells
Thecal cells
Nucleus
Primordial
follicle
Primary Follicle
Secondary FollicleFluid-filled
antrum
29
Graafian Follicle
Fluid filled antrum
Granulosa
cells
Oocyte 2°
Corona radiata
Stalk
Zona pellucida
UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
30
PITUITARY HORMONES
31
FOLLICLE DEVELOPMENT
32
OVULATION
UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
33
OVARIAN HORMONES
UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
34
SEX HORMONES
• Follicle stimulating hormone FHS-
• Luteinizing hormone LH-signals
ovulation
• Estrogen- produced throughout
the menstrual cycle
• Progesterone-produced during
second half of cycle
• Contributes to thickening of the
endometrium which is shed
during menstrual phase if
fertilization does not take place
• Both FHS and LH are
produced in the
pituitary gland
• Both estrogen and
progesterone are
produced by the
follicles in the ovaries
UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
35
DYSMENORRHEA
• Painful menstrual cramps
• Painful menses without evidence of a physical abnormality
• Believed to be normal body response to uterine contractions
• Other symptoms :
• Nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal disturbances, and fainting
• Prostaglandins cause forceful, frequent uterine contractions
called cramps
36
ENDOMETRIOSIS
• Common cause of dysmennorrhea, dyspareunia, and
infertility
• Endometrium fragments and lodges in other parts of the
pelvic cavity
• Causes inflammation, bleeding, scarring,and adhesions
• Causes are still being studied
• Treated through hormonal therapy, laparoscopic
surgery, or major surgical management
37

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Female reproductive anatomy (1)

  • 1. This information is important because it will raise your level of awareness and understanding about your physical body. It is imperative that you learn the changes you can expect to experience from menarche to menopause as you live with your female reproductive system 1 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY
  • 2. EXTERNAL GENTILIA • The vulva refers to those parts that are outwardly visible • The vulva includes: • Mons pubis • Labia majora • Labia minora • Clitoris • Urethral opening • Vaginal opening • Perineum • Individual differences in: • Size • Coloration • Shape • Of external gentalia are common 2
  • 3. UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 3
  • 4. MONS PUBIS • The triangular mound of fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone • It protects the pubic symphysis • During adolescence sex hormones trigger the growth of pubic hair on the mons pubis • Hair varies in coarseness curliness, amount, color and thickness 4
  • 5. LABIA MAJORA • Referred to as the outer lips • They have a darker pigmentation • The Labia Majora: • Protect the introitus and urethral openings • Are covered with hair and sebaceous glands • Tend to be smooth, moist, and hairless • Become flaccid with age and after childbirth 5
  • 6. LABIA MINORA • Referred to as the “inner lips” • Made up of erectile, connective tissue that darkens and swells during sexual arousal • Located inside the labia majora • They are more sensitive and responsive to touch than the labia majora • The labia minora tightens during intercourse 6
  • 7. CLITORIS • Highly sensitive organ composed of nerves, blood vessels, and erectile tissue • Located under the prepuce • It is made up of a shaft and a glans • Becomes engorged with blood during sexual stimulation • Key to sexual pleasure for most women • Urethral opening is located directly below clitoris 7
  • 8. VAGINAL OPENING INTROITUS • Opening may be covered by a thin sheath called the hymen • Using the presence of an intact hymen for determining virginity is erroneous • Some women are born without hymens • The hymen can be perforated by many different events 8
  • 9. PERINEUM • The muscle and tissue located between the vaginal opening and anal canal • It supports and surrounds the lower parts of the urinary and digestive tracts • The perinium contains an abundance of nerve endings that make it sensitive to touch • An episiotomy is an incision of the perinium used during childbirth for widening the vaginal opening 9
  • 10. Bartholin’s Glands (aka: Vestibular Glands) • The Bartholin's glands are located on each side of the vaginal opening. • They secrete fluid that helps lubricate the vagina. • Sometimes the ducts of these glands become obstructed. – Fluid backs up into the gland and causes swelling (Bartholin's cyst) 10
  • 11. INTERNAL GENITALIA • The internal genitalia consists of the: • Vagina • Cervix • Uterus • Fallopian Tubes • Ovaries 11
  • 12. 12
  • 13. VAGINA • The vagina connects the cervix to the external genitals • It is located between the bladder and rectum • It functions : • As a passageway for the menstrual flow • For uterine secretions to pass down through the introitus • As the birth canal during labor • With the help of two Bartholin’s glands becomes lubricated during SI 13
  • 14. CERVIX • The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina • The cervical opening to the vagina is small • This acts as a safety precaution against foreign bodies entering the uterus • During childbirth, the cervix dilates to accommodate the passage of the fetus • This dilation is a sign that labor has begun 14
  • 15. UTERUS • Commonly referred to as the womb • A pear shaped organ about the size of a clenched fist • It is made up of the endometrium, myometrium and perimetrium • Consists of blood-enriched tissue that sloughs off each month during menstrual cycle • The powerful muscles of the uterus expand to accommodate a growing fetus and push it through the birth canal 15
  • 17. FALLOPIAN TUBES • Serve as a pathway for the ovum to the uterus • Are the site of fertilization by the male sperm • Often referred to as the oviducts or uterine tubes • Fertilized egg takes approximately 6 to 10 days to travel through the fallopian tube to implant in the uterine lining 17
  • 18. 18
  • 19. OVARIES • The female gonads or sex glands • They develop and expel an ovum each month • A woman is born with approximately 400,000 immature eggs called follicles • During a lifetime a woman release @ 400 to 500 fully matured eggs for fertilization • The follicles in the ovaries produce the female sex hormones, progesterone and estrogen • These hormones prepare the uterus for implantation of the fertilized egg 19
  • 20. MENSTRUATION • Menarch, the onset of menstruation signals the bodily changes that transform a female body • Average age is 12.8 • Amount of bleeding varies from woman to woman • Expulsion of blood clots • Blood color can vary from bright red to dark maroon • Usually occurs every 25 to 32 days • Women can experience fluid retention, cramping, mood swings, weight gain, breast tenderness, diarrhea, and constipation 20
  • 22. 22 Life History of Oogonia As a fetus, oogonia divide to produce millions by mitosis but most degenerate (atresia) Some develop into primary oocytes & stop in prophase stage of meiosis I 200,000 to 2 million present at birth 40,000 remain at puberty but only 400 mature during a woman’s life Each month, hormones cause meiosis I to resume in several follicles so that meiosis II is reached by ovulation Penetration by the sperm causes the final stages of meiosis to occur
  • 23. 23 Ovaries • Each follicle consists of an immature egg called an oocyte • Cells around the oocyte are called: – Follicle cells (one cell layer thick) • Stimulated to mature by FSH from the pituitary gland – Granulosa cells (when more than one layer is present) – Thecal cells: Cells in the ovarian stroma • Thecal & granulosa cells work together to produce estrogen • A protective layer of glycoprotein forms around the egg called the zona pellucida
  • 24. 24 Follicle Development 1. Primordial follicle: one layer of squamous-like follicle cells surrounds the oocyte 2. Primary follicle: two or more layers of cuboidal granulosa cells enclose the oocyte 3. Secondary follicle: has a fluid-filled space between granulosa cells that coalesces to form a central antrum 4. Graafian follicle: secondary follicle at its most mature stage that bulges from the surface of the ovary 5. Corpus luteum : ruptured follicle after ovulation
  • 27. 27 Zona pellucida 1° Oocyte (arrested in prophase I) Granulosa cells Thecal cells Nucleus Primordial follicle Primary Follicle
  • 29. 29 Graafian Follicle Fluid filled antrum Granulosa cells Oocyte 2° Corona radiata Stalk Zona pellucida
  • 30. UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 30
  • 33. OVULATION UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 33
  • 34. OVARIAN HORMONES UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 34
  • 35. SEX HORMONES • Follicle stimulating hormone FHS- • Luteinizing hormone LH-signals ovulation • Estrogen- produced throughout the menstrual cycle • Progesterone-produced during second half of cycle • Contributes to thickening of the endometrium which is shed during menstrual phase if fertilization does not take place • Both FHS and LH are produced in the pituitary gland • Both estrogen and progesterone are produced by the follicles in the ovaries UNIT 3: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 35
  • 36. DYSMENORRHEA • Painful menstrual cramps • Painful menses without evidence of a physical abnormality • Believed to be normal body response to uterine contractions • Other symptoms : • Nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal disturbances, and fainting • Prostaglandins cause forceful, frequent uterine contractions called cramps 36
  • 37. ENDOMETRIOSIS • Common cause of dysmennorrhea, dyspareunia, and infertility • Endometrium fragments and lodges in other parts of the pelvic cavity • Causes inflammation, bleeding, scarring,and adhesions • Causes are still being studied • Treated through hormonal therapy, laparoscopic surgery, or major surgical management 37