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Describe the first stage of giving birth -
....ANSWER...Cervix dilates and effaces (becomes thin),
contractions become more frequent and stronger, ends
with transition as the baby's head moves into vagina
Describe the second stage of giving birth -
....ANSWER...Contractions move the baby down the
vagina, baby begins to 'crown', stage ends when the baby
emerges from the vagina
Describe stage 3 of giving birth -
....ANSWER...Placenta is birthed
When are you considered infertile -
....ANSWER...When you have practiced unprotected, non
birth control sex for a year
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,What happens during a miscarriage - ....ANSWER...A
spontaneous abortion, occurs when the combined sperm
and egg is lost
Agar scale - ....ANSWER...a system of rating the physical
condition of a newborn baby, given at 1 min and 5 mins
What choices does someone giving birth in BC have -
....ANSWER...They can chose a hospital birth with an
obstetrician or family physician, can have a midwife
attended birth at home or in hospital and can have a doula
support them
Within how many days of their due date are most babies
born - ....ANSWER...10
What happens when someone's water breaks -
....ANSWER...Plug that seals the cervix breaks; rupturing
of the amniotic sac
What is contraception - ....ANSWER...Any form of brith
control that keeps the sperm and the egg apart
decreasing pregnancy chances
What are the 4 types of birth control and how do they
prevent pregnancy - ....ANSWER...Hormonal - stops
ovulation; barrier - keeps sperm away from egg;
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,natural - make use of rules of conception to reduce
odds; emergency - interrupt conception when its likely
to happen
What is the human sexual response model and who came
up with it - ....ANSWER...It is the sequence of changes
that take place in the body during arousal developed by
masters and johnston
What are the 4 stages of human sexual response -
....ANSWER...excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution
What occurs in the excitement phase? -
....ANSWER...This phase can occur spontaneously and
naturally and physiologically your heart rate increases, bp
increases, skin flushes, testes move upward, vaginas
lubricate and vasocongestion occurs
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, What occurs in the plateau phase -
....ANSWER...More active response to arousal, pleasure
stage, increased muscle tension, rapid breathing, increased
HR, pre-ejaculate released from Cowper;s gland, clitoris
fills with fluid and hood pulled back, tenting occurs
What occurs int he orgasm phase -
....ANSWER...Build up of tension and pleasurable
release, emotional context feeling a sense of euphoria,
muscle contraction and spasms, ejaculation possible but
separate event
What occurs in the resolution phase -
....ANSWER...Bodies return to baseline, release of blood
from engorged areas, penis becomes flaccid and enters
refractory period, clitoris sensitive
What factors effect how long the refractory period is for
a penis - ....ANSWER...Age and health
Describe what might be wrong about masters and
Johnson's four stage model of sexual response -
....ANSWER...The model puts a lot of emphasis on the
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