Human Reproduction: © Lisa Michalek
Human Reproduction: © Lisa Michalek
Human Reproduction: © Lisa Michalek
Lisa Michalek
Puberty
Human reproduction is controlled by hormones
secreted by the gonads (testes and ovaries).
Puberty
The
Female
Development
Male
Growth
of sperm
Deposition of sperm inside the
female reproductive tract.
Fertilization
During sexual intercourse the penis becomes
erect for the transfer of sperm into the vagina.
After intercourse, the sperm cells swim through
the female reproductive tract and enter the
oviducts.
If they meet with an egg in the oviduct, the egg
and sperm cell may unite.
The fusion of a sperm cell nucleus and an egg
cell nucleus is known as fertilization
A fertilized egg is known as a zygote.
Fertilization
Fertilization generally occurs when the egg is in
the upper portion of the oviduct.
If the egg is not fertilized within about 24 hours
after ovulation, it breaks down and disappears.
Cleavage of the fertilized egg begins while the
egg is still in the oviduct.
Six to ten days later, the resulting embryo may
become implanted (attached) in the lining of the
uterus.
Fertilization
Fertilization
If more than one egg is released and fertilized
at the same time, multiple births may occur.
Fraternal twins develop when two eggs are
released at one time and each egg is fertilized
by a different sperm.
Identical twins develop from one zygote that
separates in half early in cleavage.
It is now possible for fertilization to take place
outside the human body (in vitro). The
fertilized egg is then implanted in the uterus so
that development can occur.
Fertilization
16 Cells
Two Cells
Morula Stage
Four Cells
Blastocyst Stage
Implantation
Prenatal Development
Human Gestation
3 Weeks
Human Gestation
3 Months
Prenatal Development
During this time, it is essential that the
expectant mother provide good prenatal care
by eating nutritious foods, avoiding alcohol,
tobacco, and drugs, and receiving proper
medical attention regularly.
Using tobacco, alcohol
and drugs may cause
low birth rates,
premature births,
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
as well as other
birth defects.
Postnatal Development
Following birth, the
placenta is discarded
from the mothers body
and the mother begins
producing milk from
mammary glands
located in the breasts.
The mothers breast
milk is normally the
best natural food for
a newborn baby.
stage
ovulation
corpus luteum stage
menstruation.
Follicle Stage
This stage lasts10-14 days
FSH from the pituitary gland stimulates
maturation of egg in follicle.
Estrogen from follicle stimulates thickening of
uterine lining.
Ovulation
Mature egg released from follicle.
FSH production inhibited by estrogen, which
stimulates release of LH by the pituitary gland.
Menstruation
Contraception