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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"===
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: During [[intercourse]] some [[infection]]s can be passed from one person to another.
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: [[Human]]s use several methods to prevent [[intercourse]] from spreading a [[infection]] and also to prevent [[pregnancy]].
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:*Condom - A covering placed over the [[penis]] stops [[semen]] entering the [[vagina]] and can prevent [[infection]]s being spread.
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:*Diaphragm - A cap placed inside the [[vagina]] to prevent [[semen]] getting past the [[cervix]]. This does not prevent the spread of [[infection]].
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:*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]].
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:*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:

  1. The penis is inserted into the vagina.
  2. Sperm leaves the testes (where they were made).
  3. 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.
  4. 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.