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Title: Physical Development


1
Physical Development
2
  • Identify the important parts of the male and
    female reproductive system

3
Female Sexual System
  • Bartholins Gland Cervix
  • Clitoris Fallopian Tubes
  • Fimbriae Hymen
  • Labia majora Labia Minora
  • Ova Ovaries
  • Pituitary gland Ureter
  • Urethra Uterus
  • Vulva Mons Pubis (mons veneris)

4
Male Sexual System
  • Cowpers glands Epidydmis
  • Foreskin Glans Penis
  • Pituitary Gland Prostate
  • glands Scrotum
  • Testes Ureter
  • Urethra Vas deferens

5
Pubertal Myths
  • Puberty starts at one point in time
  • Puberty Strikes without warning
  • Puberty is the result of raging hormones

6
Endocrine System
  • regulated by endocrine glands
  • pituitary is the master, secretes gonadotropins
  • around age 7, LH and FSH release in sleep occurs
  • LH stimulates testosterone production that causes
    genital growth, body hair, and change of voice
    (in males).
  • FSH stimulates testicle growth and sperm
    production

7
  • Females store LH in early adolescence
  • FSH makes ovaries release hormone resulting in
    breast development, increased body hair and
    menstruation.

8
Genetic Influences
  • Most changes in puberty caused by genetics.
  • Genes have most influence on rate of growth and
    weight.
  • Body hair and menarche also genetic based

9
Nutrition
  • Secular trend a steady drop in the average age
    of menarche over the last 100 years, may be
    leveling off.
  • Poor nutrition can delay or suppress menstruation

10
Sequence of Male Pubertal Change
  • Testicular enlargement
  • change in texture and color of scrotum
  • Increased growth of penis (about 12.5 years)
  • Growth of pubic hair
  • growth spurt of height
  • First ejaculation (semenarche)
  • Seminal fluid is infertile at this time
  • Growth of axillary hair

11
  • Growth of facial hair
  • Breaking of voice
  • Breast changes
  • differentiate from gynecomastia
  • More penile growth, prostate growth and seminal
    vesicles
  • Hair growth from pubic area to naval
  • Start of recession of hairline

12
Sequence of Female Pubertal Change
  • Growth spurt height, weight, fat on hips
  • Growth of breasts, includes some enlargement of
    areola
  • Growth of vagina and change of pH balance
  • Growth of pubic hair, approximately 6 months
    after breast buds develop
  • Continued growth of breasts and pubic hair

13
  • Growth of uterus
  • Enlargement of ovaries
  • Menarche, simultaneous with rapid decline in
    height growth spurt
  • Fertility 12-18 months after menarche

14
male issues
  • penis size (performance)
  • unwanted erections (unruly penis)
  • nocturnal emissions (wet dreams)
  • ejaculation (masturbation)
  • body size, strength (steroids)

15
male issues
  • voice changes, mannerisms
  • estrogenic onset (gynecomastia)
  • success objects - success enhances
    desirability
  • always horny, always ready
  • desire for contact comfort (love) disguised as
    sex

16
Female Issues
female issues
  • breast, buttocks, thighs, legs (size, shape)
  • menstruation (the curse)
  • genital hygiene
  • attractiveness (face, general body)
  • fear of fat (80 diet, eating disorders)

17
female issues
  • androgenic onset (hairy, acne)
  • sex objects
  • eager, knowing but not too willing
  • success is unattractive down play success
  • desire for sex disguised as contact comfort (love)

18
Contrast of male and female changes
  • Growth spurt in girls begins on average 2 years
    earlier
  • No event in male development is directly
    comparable to menarche (?)
  • Genital development is somewhat earlier in girls
    than boys
  • Tanners Sexual Maturity Scale identified
    development in various areas

19
Timing and Puberty
  • Normal range is very broad
  • The individuals perception of normality is more
    influential than objective measures
  • Maturity of appearance effects how adolescents
    are treated
  • Early maturing is positive for males, and may be
    negative for females
  • Late maturing is difficult for both boys and
    girls- but long term may be associated with
    positive outcomes.

20
Body Image
  • Self-concept and self-esteem are tied to how we
    believe others see us
  • Adolescents are generally critical of their own
    appearance
  • Girls are far more likely to suffer from poor
    body image
  • Males are more focused on appearing strong
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