Lesson 3 SSPE
Lesson 3 SSPE
Lesson 3 SSPE
Lesson Number: 3
Topic: The Process of Reproduction
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:
Define fertilization, conception, and pregnancy. (C)
Explain how pregnancy occurs and its prevention. (C)
Identify the important health habit for the developing adolescent. (C)
Observe or practice maintaining good hygiene. (P)
LESSON PRESENTATION
The major landmark of puberty among females is the onset of the menstrual cycle. This
monthly ovulation cycle leads to menstruation in the absence of pregnancy. The cycle of
menstrual cycle is from the first day until the day before the next periods start. Usually, it
lasts around 28 days, on average, but can be as short as 21 or as long as 40. Whatever
the length, ovulation will happen about 10-16 days before the start of the next period.
What are the health effects of early pregnancy in the growing adolescent?
There are serious health risks
associated with early pregnancy because
a young woman’s body is not mature
enough to handle bearing a child. When
a woman is under 20, the pelvic area is
still growing and may not be large
enough to pass through the birth canal
easily. This can result in what is called an
"obstructed labor." Obstructed labor is
dangerous to both mother and child and
requires the help of trained medical
professionals. Under the best circumstances, the young woman will have an operation
called a "cesarean section" in which a cut is made in the abdomen. The baby is
removed from the uterus. A significant contributor to high maternal mortality rates is
adolescent pregnancy.
Suppose a young woman is not physically mature, physically mature. In that case, the
uterus may tear during the birth process, and she may die because of blood loss. If she
is lucky and survives the delivery, she might face fistula due to prolonged labor. A
baby's head can also tear the vagina, causing a hole between the vagina and bladder or
between the vagina and the rectum, resulting in what is known as a fistula. Unless she
has an operation to fix her problem, she will not be able to hold her urine or feces for the
rest of her life, which will make her a social outcast.
Also, a younger woman who become pregnant face a higher risk than an older woman
in developing several other complications. These complications can be any or a
combination of the following manifestations:
Excessive vomiting;
Severe anemia;
Hypertension;
Convulsions;
Difficulty in breastfeeding (if the girl is too young to produce milk)
Premature and low birth weight babies;
Infection;
Prolonged labor; and
High maternal mortality or death.
The risk of having serious complications during pregnancy or childbirth is much higher
for girls in their early teens than for older women. Ages of 20-30 years are the safest
period of women's life for childbearing. The significant difference between girls in their
early teens and older women is that aged 12-16 years are still growing. The pelvis, or
the bony birth canal, of a girl, can wider by as much as 20% between the time she
begins menstruating and the time she is 16 years old. This widening of the pelvis can
make the crucial difference between a safe delivery and obstructed labor.(MODULE 3 |
Manualzz. https://manualzz.com/doc/6976120/module-3)
Body Hair
Body hair in new places is something you can count on-again; they are
hormones in action. You may want to start shaving some places where body hair grows,
but whether you do is up to you. Some guys who grow facial hair like to let it develop
into a mustache and beard. Some girls may decide to leave the hair on their legs and
under their arms as is. It is all up to you and what you feel comfortable with. If you do
decide to shave, whether you are a guy or girl, you have a few different choices.
Whether you are shaving your legs, armpits, or face, go slowly. These are tricky areas
of your body with lots of curves and angels, and it is easy to cut yourself if you move too
fast. An adult or older sibling can be a big help when you are learning to shave. Do not
be afraid to ask for tips. You might want to avoid shaving your pubic hair because when
it grows back in, the skin may be irritated and itchy.
Dental Hygiene
Dentists say that the essential part of tooth care happens at home. Brushing and
flossing, along with regular dental checkups, can help prevent tooth decay and gum
disease. To prevent the occurrence of cavities, you need to remove plaque, the
transparent layer of bacteria that coats the teeth. The best way to do this is brushing
your teeth twice a day and flossing at least once a day. Brushing your teeth and flossing
are the most important things that you can do to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
If you have sensitive teeth, try a special toothpaste for sensitive teeth. However,
you will still need to talk to your dentist about your sensitivity. It may indicate a more
severe problem, such as a cavity or nerve inflammation (irritation).
SUMMARY
Reproduction involves the ovum and sperm to fuse. Their union can lead to the
creation of a new life through pregnancy. This has explored the process of pregnancy
and the changes that happen during pregnancy. We have discussed the various ways
of preventing pregnancy so that the growing adolescent would be empowered to choose
to avert from early pregnancy that can lead to various life-threatening complications.
The important health habit for the developing adolescent will address the various
changes in the growing adolescent. Practical tips on observing excellent and healthy
hygiene daily have been highlighted as well as indications when to seek help, especially
from a healthcare professional.
SUPPLEMENTARY SOURCES
To gain and deepen more information about the topics being discussed, kindly access
the link provided
Human Physiology - Fertilization and Implantation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vUeM4gydAU
Reference:
Peralta, Eric Paul D. (2019). Gender and Society: A Human Ecological Approach.
Manila, Philippines: Rex Bookstore, Inc.