Difference between revisions of "Intercourse"
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#The [[Sperm Cell|Sperm]] travels through the [[Sperm Duct]] where fluid is added by the [[Reproductive Gland|glands]] before travelling through the [[urethra]] as [[semen]] and coming out of the [[penis]] in a process called [[ejaculation]]. | #The [[Sperm Cell|Sperm]] travels through the [[Sperm Duct]] where fluid is added by the [[Reproductive Gland|glands]] before travelling through the [[urethra]] as [[semen]] and coming out of the [[penis]] in a process called [[ejaculation]]. | ||
#The [[Sperm Cell|sperm]] in the [[semen]] then swim up the [[vagina]] through the [[cervix]] and to one of the [[oviduct]]s where it meets the [[ovum]]. | #The [[Sperm Cell|sperm]] in the [[semen]] then swim up the [[vagina]] through the [[cervix]] and to one of the [[oviduct]]s where it meets the [[ovum]]. | ||
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+ | ===About "Safe Sex"=== | ||
+ | : During [[intercourse]] some [[infection]]s can be passed from one person to another. | ||
+ | : [[Human]]s use several methods to prevent [[intercourse]] from spreading a [[infection]] and also to prevent [[pregnancy]]. | ||
+ | :*Condom - A covering placed over the [[penis]] stops [[semen]] entering the [[vagina]] and can prevent [[infection]]s being spread. | ||
+ | :*Diaphragm - A cap placed inside the [[vagina]] to prevent [[semen]] getting past the [[cervix]]. This does not prevent the spread of [[infection]]. | ||
+ | :*Contraceptive Pill, or Patch - A [[drug]] which prevents the [[fertilisation|fertilised]] [[ovum]] [[implantation|implanting]] into the wall of the [[uterus]]. This does not prevent the spread of [[infection]]. | ||
+ | :*Spermicide - A chemical in a cream which can kill [[Sperm Cell|sperm]] before they reach the [[ovum]]. This does not prevent the spread of [[infection]]. |
Revision as of 10:28, 10 June 2019
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Intercourse is when a female accepts a penis into her vagina.
About Intercourse
During intercourse:
- The penis is inserted into the vagina.
- Sperm leaves the testes (where they were made).
- The Sperm travels through the Sperm Duct where fluid is added by the glands before travelling through the urethra as semen and coming out of the penis in a process called ejaculation.
- The sperm in the semen then swim up the vagina through the cervix and to one of the oviducts where it meets the ovum.
About "Safe Sex"
- During intercourse some infections can be passed from one person to another.
- Humans use several methods to prevent intercourse from spreading a infection and also to prevent pregnancy.
- Condom - A covering placed over the penis stops semen entering the vagina and can prevent infections being spread.
- Diaphragm - A cap placed inside the vagina to prevent semen getting past the cervix. This does not prevent the spread of infection.
- Contraceptive Pill, or Patch - A drug which prevents the fertilised ovum implanting into the wall of the uterus. This does not prevent the spread of infection.
- Spermicide - A chemical in a cream which can kill sperm before they reach the ovum. This does not prevent the spread of infection.