Minggu, 12 April 2015

Female Reproductive Organs


One important thing to note in reproductive health is to understand anatomy and reproductive organs . Reproductive organs are body parts that function in the offspring continue the process . Here is a description of the female reproductive organs , according to R. Wahyudi (2002 : 13-17 ) :


a) Fallopian tubes ( fallopian tubes ) , which is located on the left channel and the right uterine function to be passed by the ova from the ovaries to the uterus .


b ) ovary (ovarian ) , which is the organ in which the left and right uterine function to produce eggs ( ova ) . Every once a month left and right ovaries in turn will release an egg . If no fertilization occurs , the egg will come out at the time of menstruation . Ovary cells containing 400,000 eggs , but it will only put out 400 eggs during her life .


c ) The uterus ( womb ) , where the fetus was raised , shaped like a squashed avocado and normal weight 30-50 grams . At the moment in a state of pregnancy, the uterus is only as big as a large chicken egg .


d ) Cervix ( neck of the womb ) , which is the lower part of the uterus . At the time of delivery arrived , then open the cervix so the baby can come out .


e ) vagina ( hole intercourse ) , which is a cylindrical channel is very elastic and folds . Its function is as a penis during intercourse , where babies and menstrual discharge .


f ) The mouth of the vagina , which is the beginning of the vagina , a uterus cavity connecting with the outside of the body .


g ) The clitoris ( klentit ) , which is a little lump of meat the most sensitive of all female genitalia . The clitoris contains many blood vessels and nerves .


h ) The lips of the vagina , consisting of the labia majora and labia minora . Labia majora is the outer part of the vagina mouth covered by fur , located behind the labia minora labia majora are many menganding blood vessels and nerves .


i ) Vulva , is a female sexual organ or the outer most often referred to as pubic hill ( mons veneris ) , where the growth of pubic hair .


j ) pubic bone , is the bone that is situated in front of the bladder .


k ) pubic hair , pubic hill located in the area and the labia majora . Pubic hair serves to menyering dirt that does not directly enter into the vagina .


l ) urinary bladder , is a temporary shelter of water from the kidneys ( urine )


m ) urethra ( urinary tract ) , is a channel to urinate .


n ) The mouth of the urethra , is the end of the urethra .


o ) hymen ( hymen ) , is a thin membrane that lies in the third outside the vagina . The hymen does not contain blood vessels . Tearing of the hymen is usually because of sex ( the inclusion of the male genitalia into the vagina ) , but also the hymen can be torn as a result of strenuous sports such riding or cycling .

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