Lecture 5 Human 100 Sir Ralph
Lecture 5 Human 100 Sir Ralph
Lecture 5 Human 100 Sir Ralph
SEXUALITY
What is teenage pregnancy
Also known as adolescent pregnancy, is pregnancy in a female under the age of
20. Pregnancy can occur with sexual intercourse after the start of ovulation,
which can be before the first menstrual period (menarche) but usually occurs
after the onset of periods.
WHAT CAUSES TEENAGE
PREGNANCY?
Males
Urethritis, prostatitis, and epididymitis
Orchiditis- inflammation of the testes
Prostate cancer
How do you differentiate Sex from
Gender?
Sex- refers to a person’s characterization as male or female at birth, typically
based on the appearance of external genitalia or other biological characteristics
including chromosomes.
Gender- refers to social characteristics that may be (or not be) aligned with a
person’s sex and adopted by an individual as their gender identity.
Erogenous zones
•Erogenous zones are described as parts of the body
that are chiefly sensitive and cause increased sexual
arousal when touched in a sexual manner.
•Some widely-known erogenous zones are the
mouth, breasts, reproductive organs, and the anus.
•Erogenous zones differ from person to person, as
some people may enjoy being touched in a certain
area more than other areas. Other common areas
may include the neck, thighs, abdomen, and feet.
Why are some areas more
erogenous than others?
It has been mentioned that (University of
California 2017) the level of erotic
sensitivity of a particular body part is
largely dependent on the amount of
nerve endings that are located in that
region.
Human sexual behavior
Human sexual behavior is defined as any activity- solitary, between two persons,
or in a group- that includes sexual arousal.
Types of behavior
1. Solitary behavior
2. Sociosexual behavior
Heterosexual
Homosexual
Solitary sexual behavior
Self-gratification is self-stimulation with the
intention of causing sexual arousal and, generally,
sexual climax.
Most self-gratification is done in private as an end
in itself but is sometimes practiced facilitate a
sociosexual relationship.
Generally beginning at or before puberty, is very
common among males, particularly young males,
but becomes less frequent or is abandoned when
sociosexual activity is available.
Sociosexual behavior
By far the greatest amount of sociosexual behavior is heterosexual behavior
between only one male and one female.
Heterosexual behavior frequently begins in childhood, and while much of it may be
motivated by curiosity, such as showing or examining genitalia, many children
engage in sex play because it is pleasurable.
Sociosexual behavior cont.
With adolescence, sex play is superseded by dating, which is socially
encouraged, and dating almost inevitably involves some physical
contact resulting in sexual arousal. This contact, labeled as necking
or petting, is a part of the learning process and ultimately of
courtship and the selection of a marriage partner.
Petting varies from hugging, kissing, and generalized caresses of the
clothed body to techniques involving genital stimulation. (Petting
may be done for its own sake as an expression of affection and a
source of pleasure, and it may occur as a preliminary to coitus)
Sociosexual behavior cont.
Coitus, the insertion of the male reproductive
organ into the female reproductive organ, is
viewed by society quite differently depending
upon the marital status of the individual.
Premarital, extramarital, and postmarital
coitus
Human Sexual Response Cycle
1. Excitement phase- marked by increased in pulse and blood pressure, an
increase in body supply to the surface of the body resulting in:
increased skin temperature, flushing, and swelling of all distensible body parts
(particularly noticeable in the male reproductive organ and female breasts),
more rapid breathing, the secretion of genital fluids, expansion of female
reproductive organ
general increase in muscle tension.
Human Sexual Response Cycle
2. Plateau phase- generally of brief duration. Brink of orgasm.
Breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure continue to increase.
Muscle spasms may begin in the feet, face, and hands.
Muscle tension increases
Human Sexual Response Cycle
3. Sexual Climax/ Orgasm- marked by a feeling of sudden intense pleasure, an
abrupt increase in pulse rate and blood pressure, spasms of the pelvic muscles
causing contractions in the female and emission of semen by the male.
Involuntary vocalization may occur
Sexual climax lasts for only a few seconds.
STDs are an important global health priority because of their devastating impact
on women and infants. Infection with certain STDs can increase risk of getting
and transmitting HIV. It can cause long-term health problems, particularly in
women and infants.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
1. Chlamydia
2. Gonorrhea
3. Syphilis
4. Chancroid
5. Human Papillomavirus
6. Herpes Simplex Virus
7. Trichomonas Vaginalis
Natural and Artificial Methods of
Contraception
1. Natural Method- the natural family planning methods do not include any
chemical or foreign body introduction into the human body. Most people
who are very conscious of their religious beliefs are more inclined to use the
natural way of birth control.
Abstinence- abstaining from sexual intercourse
Calendar method- aka the rhythm method.
Natural and Artificial Methods of
Contraception
Basal body temperature- is the woman’s temperature at rest. The woman must
take her temperature early every morning before any activity and if she notices
that there is a slight decrease and then an increase in her temperature, this is a
sign that she has ovulated.
Natural and Artificial Methods of
Contraception
Cervical Mucus Method- to check if the
woman is ovulating, the cervical mucus
must be copious, thin, and watery.
Natural and Artificial Methods of
Contraception
Symptothermal Method- combination of
BBT method and the cervical mucus
method.