FN 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Fetus, Artificial Insemination, Genetic Testing

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Chapter 10 reproductive choices: conception, process, sperm + egg = infant, birth control, considerations, available methods, abortion, types and method, pregnancy and birth, process of pregnancy and birth. Every month, woman releases an egg into the fallopian tubes and travels to uterus. Sperm must travel from vagina, through uterus and up fallopian tube to fertilize egg. After the egg has taken sperm to nucleus. Abstain from vaginal intercourse and sexual activity that could result in conception. Female health benefits less likely to get sti, suffer infertility, or develop cervical cancer. Nearly 100 percent effective, but if man ejaculates near vagina, sperm can swim up and fertilize egg. * birth control devices that block the meeting of egg and sperm, physical, diaphragms, or cervical caps, chemical barriers: condoms. Some men experience erectile dysfunction: spermicide - substance that kills or neutralizes sperm, inserted into vagina in the form of a foam, cream, jelly, or film.

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