It is not recommended that women get a checkup of the reproductive system at the time of puberty. A young women with complaints such as painful periods or long-absent periods may need a check of the reproductive system. Sexually active women and all women 15 to 25 should have a test for chlamydia annually. A routine check the the reproductive system is not recommended for women under 21 if they are not having problems or symptoms.
No
In males, the urinary system and reproductive system share the urethra, a tube that carries both urine and semen out of the body. In females, the urinary system and reproductive system are separate, but they are located close to each other in the pelvic area, which can sometimes lead to overlapping symptoms and conditions. Additionally, the proximity of the reproductive organs in females can make them susceptible to urinary tract infections.
reproductive system.
reproductive
The ovaries are part of the reproductive system, where they make eggs. They are also part of the endocrine system, in which they make hormones.
When they have a problem, when they become sexually active or are sexually assaulted, or at age 18 or 21, depending on whom you ask. The content of the exam will depend on the patient's history.
True. Reproductive system.
When they have a problem, when they become sexually active or are sexually assaulted, or at age 18 or 21, depending on whom you ask. The content of the exam will depend on the patient's history.
in the ova duct
The Ovaries contain eggs
In females it is the ovaries and in the males it is the testicles.
The reproductive system is what mainly differentiates males from females. Males have testes that produce sperm, while females have ovaries that produce eggs and a uterus for pregnancy. Additionally, males have a penis, and females have a vagina.