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Relationships that are characterized by need fulfillment, behavioral interdependence, and emotional attachment. |
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Needs fulfilled by int. relationships |
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- intimacy - social integration - nurturance - assistance - affirmation |
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Accepting responsibility for one's decisions. |
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Family consisting of a husband, wife, and biological offspring. |
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Similarities, proximity, and physical attraction. |
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Top factors in choosing a partner |
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Recognition and acknowledgement of oneself as a sexual being. |
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Parts of an individuals sexual identity: |
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-Genetic, physiological, & environmental factors -Gender roles and identity -Socialization |
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Phases of human sexual response |
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Excitement/arousal, plateau, orgasmic, resolution |
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-Pituitary gland is signaled to release gonadotropins -Ovaries produce estrogens and progesterone -Proliferative phase -Ovulation phase -Secretory phase -Menstrual phase |
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Why the menstrual flow takes place |
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To prepare the woman's organs to develop in preparation for nourishing a fertilized egg. Menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days. |
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Permanent ending of menstruation is called _______. Some of the side effects are: |
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-menopause
-lower estrogen levels -hot flashes and headaches -dizziness |
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Fertility is our ability to ________. Methods of contraception are _______, __________, and _____ ________ methods. |
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-reproduce -barrier, hormonal, non-hormonal |
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-male and female condoms -jellies, creams, and foams -suppositories, film -diaphragm -cervical cap -sponge |
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-oral contraceptives -progestin pills -ortho evra -nuvaring -depo-provera -implanon |
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Non-hormonal (or behavioral) methods: |
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-withdraawal -abstinence and outercourse -fertility awareness methods -sterilization |
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Signs of an early pregnancy include: Missed __________ period Breast ____________, emotional ______, fatigue, nausea, and _________. |
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-menstrual -tenderness -upset -sleeplessness |
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1st trimester: The ______ differentiates Embryo is considered a ______. |
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2nd trimester: Physical changes in mother become more ______ Placenta, which carries _____ and _____ to the fetus becomes more established. |
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-visible -nutrients and oxygen |
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3rd trimester: Period of greatest fetal __________. Fetus gets a layer of fat in the ______ month. |
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Prenatal care
Additional protein, __________, ______, and ___________. Recommended weight gain: ____ to ____ pounds. ________ supplements and __________ diets. |
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-calories, vitamins, and minerals -25 to 35 (15 to 25 if overweight) -vitamin, well-balanced |
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Infertility
_______ is the leading cause in women. _____ _______ ________ is the leading cause in men. |
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-endometriosis -low sperm count |
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The organ systems are put in place in a developing fetus during ___________ of pregnancy. |
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first 2 months (1-8 weeks) |
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Reason why pregnant women should stay away from cat litter: |
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It puts the woman at a high risk for toxoplasmosis, which causes a mild infection with flu like symptoms. |
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A collection of symptoms that can appear in infants of women who drink alcohol during pregnancy. |
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Continued involvement with some substance or activity in spite on ongoing negative consequences: |
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Pattern of drinking alcohol that brings the BAC to .08 gram/percent or above. Male: ____ or more drinks Female: _____ or more drinks in about 2 hours. |
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80% of alcohol is metabolized by the ____. Drinking lots of alcohol in short amounts of time could cause _____ to quickly reach lethal levels. |
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-liver -BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) |
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The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume is __________ How it is measured (factors): |
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-Blood alcohol concentration -weight, body fat, water content, alcohol in beverage, and rate of consumption. |
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Alc metabolizes at a rate of ______ per hour. Affecting factors are ____________ time and ________. Disease caused by cancer that creates fibrous scar tissue on the liver is ________. |
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- .5 ounces -absorption, mood -cirrhosis |
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Nicotine include a variety of variety of _________ effects, and produces an ______ and alert mental state. |
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-physiological effects -aroused |
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Environmental tobacco smoke:
Smoke drawn through tobacco while inhaling is ________ smoke. Smoke from the burning end of a cigarette is ________ smoke. |
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The most dangerous gas in cigarette smoke is ___________ ____________. |
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