These are the questions:
1. What is puberty?
2. What changes to both males and females go through during puberty?
3. What changes to only males go through during puberty? Only females?
4. What is conception?
5. How does a woman get pregnant?
6. What are some cases that women don't get pregnant even with intercourse?
7. What are some signs of pregnancy?
8. What should a mother avoid during pregnancy?
9. What does STD stand for
10. How can a person get STDs.
11. What are some common STDs and their symptoms.
12. What is the virus that causes AIDS?
13. What are some symptoms of AIDS?
Thank you!
Also, can please someone give me the definition of these words?
Embryo
Caesarean
Erection
Umbilical Cord
Egg Sac
Birth Control
Orgasm
Labor
Miscarriage
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Chanelle
1.puberty-change of your body in the reporductive system?
2.female-breasts grow,and your period come..male-voice deeper pp grows
3.they get bigger ehems and deeper voices and girls boobs get bigger and period
4.its contreception-its something that stops from a girl being pregnant(condom,birth control.etc.
5.there are eggs in the ovaries and once sperm reaches it the magic happens
6.condoms,something is wrong with ovarie dosnt work,or some other reason
7.swelling brests,hungry,vomitting,+ on pregnancy test, umm tired alot
8.eating shell fish. sex is ok during pregnany(its proven)
9.sexually transmitted disease
10.child birth,breast feeding,sharing needles,sexual contact
11.gohnerrea..flu like symptoms
12.hiv
13.weight loss.swollen glands,chills feaver weekness
14.a multicellular dipl also known as C-section or Caesar, is a surgical procedure in which incisions are made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk,oid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of first cell division until birth, hatching, or germination
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