Presentation On: Female Reproductive System
Presentation On: Female Reproductive System
Presentation On: Female Reproductive System
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
PRESENTED BY:-
RACHANA PARIDA
M.SC (N) 1ST YEAR
CON,CUTTACK
INTRODUCTION
The reproductive organ in female are those
which concerned with copulation,
fertilization, growth and development of
fetus and its subsequent exit to the outer
world.
Division of female reproductive system
The female reproductive system
The external organs
The internal
(vulva)
organs • The ovaries • Mons pubis
• The uterus • Labia majora
• The fallopian tubes • Labia minora
• The vagina • Clitoris
• Opening of the vagina
• The urethra
• Hymen
Accessory organs :- Breast
External female structures
Collectively, the external female reproductive
organs are called vulva.
Mons pubis
Is rounded, soft fullness of subcutaneous fatty tissue, prominence
over the symphysis pubis thay forms the anterior border of the
external reproductive organs.
It is covered with varying amounts of pubic hair.
Labia majora
The labia majora are to rounded, fleshy thick folds of tissue that
extended form the Mons pubis to the perineum.
It is protect the labia minora, urinary meatus and Vaginal introitus
Labia minora
• It is the thin folded of skin which lie in the space enclosed by labia majora
• The labia minora lie just inside the labia majora
• A reach supply of blood vessels gives the labia minora a pink colour
Clitoris
The clitoris located between the labia minora at their upper end it
is a small protrusion that corresponds to the penis in the male.
Erectile organ
It is highly sensitive structure to sexual stimulation
Bartholin glands
Bartholin glands located beside the Vaginal opening secrete
a thick fluid that supplies lubrication for Intercourse
Vaginal opening
The opening to the vagina is called the introitus
The vaginal opening is the entry way for the penis
during sexual Intercourse and the exit way for
menstrual blood and Vaginal discharge as well as a
baby
The urethra
The opening to the urethra which carries urine from the bladder to
the outside, located above and infront of the Vaginal opening
Hymen
• It is a sensitive part which ruptures during Intercourse.
• It is usually perforated ao as to menstrual flow. It is also called
virgin women
Perineum
Itis the most posterior part of the external female reproductive
organs.
It extends from fourchette anteriorly to the anus posteriorly.
And is composed of fibrous and muscular tissues that support
pelvic structures
Internal genitalia
Vagina
This is a fibro muscular tubular tract leading from the uterus to the
exterior of the body
Inthe vagina semen from the male penis is deposited in to the females
body at the climax of sexual Intercour, i. e ejaculation.
The vagina is a canal that joins the cervix to the outside of the body.
It is also known as the birth canal.
Thevagina has a thick layer outside & it is the opening where the fetus
emerges during delivery.
Blood supply
Arteries
• Cervico Vaginal branch of uterine artery
Veins
Internal iliac vein
Lymphatic
Internal iliac group
Nerve supply
Sympathetic and parasympathetic from the pelvic plexus
Function
The vagina acts receptacle for the penis during coitus
(sexual Intercourse) and provides an elastic passage way
through which the baby passes during chlid birth
Uterus
The uterus or womb is the major female reproductive organ of human.
It is a hollow muscular organ situated in the pelvis in front of bladr and behind the
rectum.
Its normal position is antiversion and antiflexon.
The uterus majors about 7.5cm long wide 5cm thickness 1.25 w. t of uterus is 50 –
80gm.
The uterus provides mechanical protection nutritional support and waste removal.
For the developing embryo (weeks 1-8) & fetus (from week 9 until the delivery).
Parts of uterus
The uterus can be
divided into 3 parts
1. Body /corpus
2. Isthmus
3. Cervix
Body /corpus
Pregnancy :- The uterus support fetus and allows the fetus to grow. It
provides nutrition to developing embryo.
Itmaintain appropriate and supportive environment for growth of
developing embryo
Labour and birth :- The uterine muscle contract and the cervix dilates
during labour to expel the fetus
Fallopian tube
Thetwo fallopian tubes /uterine tubes are about 10 cm
long and extend from the sides of the uterus.
Parts of uterine tube
There are 4 part s of uterine tubes
1. Intramural / Interstitial
2. Isthmus
3. Ampulla
4. Infundibulum
Interstitial part