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Chapter 15: The Female Reproductive System
 Gynecologists: specialize in disease of the female
reproductive tract
 Obstetricians: specialize in the care od women during
pregnancy and childbirth
 Neonatologists: pediatric subspecialists in disorders of the
newborn, particularly ill or premature infants
 Perinatologists: obstetric subspecialists in the care of the
mother and fetus who are at higher-than-normal risk for
prebirth complications
External Genitalia
Vulva
 Occupies most of the perineum
 Includes the:
o Mons pubis: mound of skin that overlies the
symphysis pubis
o Labia majora: pare of thick folds of skin, connective
tissue, and adipose tissue
o Labia minora: pair of thin folds of hairless skin
immediately internal to the labia majora
 Form together to make the hood of the clitoris
 Clitoris: small erectile body capped with a glans
o Vestibule: area enclosed by the labia minora; contains
the urinary and vaginal opening
 Greater vestibular gland (Bartholin): pea-sized gland
that secretes mucus to lubricate the vulva and vagina, the
secretions increase during sexual stimulation


Female Reproductive Tract
Ovaries
 Primary female se organ
 The related internal accessory organs include a pair of
uterine tubes, a uterus, and a vagina

,  Women are born with all of the eggs they will release in their
life time, but the eggs don’t mature and start to leave until
puberty
 Held in place by ligaments that attach to the pelvic walls and
uterus
 Main functions:
o Produce and release eggs
o Secrete hormones that affect puberty, menstruation,
and pregnancy
Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes
 4 inches longs and extends from the uterus and opens to the
abdominal cavity near and ovary
 Fimbria: fringe-like structure on the surface of a cell or
microorganism
 During ovulation the fimbriae enclose the ovary and sweep
the ovum into the uterine tube
 Each tubes main function is to enable sperm and eggs to
meet and fertilize
Uterus
 Thick-walled muscular organ in the pelvic cavity
 Main functions:
o Cradle and nourish the fetus from conception to birth
and produce a woman’s period
 Divided into 3 regions:
o Fundus: broad, curved upper region between the
attachments of the fallopian tubes
o The body or midportion
o The cervix – the inferior portion that projects into the
vagina
 Uterus wall has 3 layers:
o Perimetrium: thin layer of connective tissue
o Myometrium: thick layer of smooth muscle
o Endometrium: the lining that sheds in menstruation
Vagina
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