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Female Reproductive Anatomy

March 28, 2011 at 12:35 pm

Female Reproductive Anatomy - Learn About Your Vital Organs

female reproductive anatomy

The female reproductive anatomy is grouped together and is called the vulvae. They consist of the outer lips, called the Labia Majora, the inner lips, called the Labia Minora. The inner lips can be long and thick and can be barely visible. They can be purple, red, pink or blackish or brown, depending on your own coloring. They are often asymmetrical and no two are the same, so you should never feel embarrassed or ashamed about your own body.

It covers such topics as the anatomy of the male and female reproductive anatomy, the hormones that influence these systems, fertilization, sterilization, and transmission of HIV. Introduction to female reproductive anatomy in a life form is a collective system of many person organs which together helps in reproduction of that particular species. Unlike other body systems, female reproductive anatomy system is distinct.

Female reproductive anatomy system in an organism is a shared system of many human being organs which together helps in imitation of that particular species. Unlike other body systems, female reproductive anatomy system is idiosyncratic in its function and determines the organism’s sex.
In a study conducted, it was observed that 61% of women have concerns about the appearance of their genitalia. Everyone is different, so don’t worry and don’t be afraid of exploring your own sexual anatomy.

 

 

Reproductive Diseases

March 27, 2011 at 3:33 am

Reproductive Diseases – Be Aware Of Your Reproductive System

 

reproductive diseases

The women reproductive health is of prime consideration due to rising female death rate due to unwanted pregnancies and other sexually transmitted diseases. The women reproductive health is very sensitive and reacts to very minor hormonal imbalances. So being a woman, you should be well aware of the functioning of your reproductive system. You should also go for regular pap smears (check up) during your reproductive years for a good reproductive health and avoid reproductive diseases.

Understanding your reproductive system:
The more you know about your reproductive system, habits, lifestyle or environment that can cause reproductive diseases. The better would be your situation to make decision to prevent or increase your pregnancy. Your reproductive health is more than your menstrual cycle.

Visit your health provider for pap smears:
You should always be conscious for your reproductive health and visit your health provider for proper papanicolaou smear check ups which is done to access cervix (an opening above vagina and below uterus) health, This is a good effort for the prevention of reproductive diseases.

Proper use of tampons and contraceptive methods:
If you are a regular user of contraceptive methods such as pills and tampons you should take appropriate care of. Women experience this disease at the time of their menstrual cycle in the form of high fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue, rashes, peeling of skin, blood shot eyes, sudden down blood pressure and organ failure.

A woman gives birth to a child and therefore she is considered to be the originator of life. She is responsible for providing a healthy living and her general health as well as women health reproductive is of prime importance.