front 1 Abstinence | back 1 the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol. |
front 2 Amniotic sac | back 2 A thin-walled sac that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy. |
front 3 Blastocysts | back 3 a ball of cells that forms early in a pregnancy, about five to six days after a sperm fertilizes an egg. |
front 4 Bacterial STDs | back 4 caused by a bacterial organism, and the active infection can be cured. |
front 5 Chromosomes | back 5
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front 6 Consent | back 6 permission for something to happen or agreement to do something. |
front 7 Contraceptive | back 7 (of a method or device) serving to prevent pregnancy. |
front 8 Dating Violence | back 8 the physical, sexual, verbal, or emotional abuse by a person to harm, threaten, intimidate, or control another person in a current or former dating relationship, partnership, or marriage. |
front 9 Embryo | back 9 an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is usually termed a fetus). |
front 10 Estrogen | back 10 any of a group of steroid hormones which promote the development and maintenance of female characteristics of the body. Such hormones are also produced artificially for use in oral contraceptives or to treat menopausal and menstrual disorders. |
front 11 Fallopian Tubes | back 11
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front 12 Fertilization | back 12 the action or process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote. |
front 13 Fetus | back 13 an offspring of a human or other mammal in the stages of prenatal development that follow the embryo stage (in humans taken as beginning eight weeks after conception) |
front 14 Harassment | back 14 aggressive pressure or intimidation. |
front 15 Healthy Relationships | back 15 involve honesty, trust, respect and open communication between partners and they take effort and compromise from both people |
front 16 HIV/Aids | back 16 HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS |
front 17 Menstruation | back 17 the process in a woman of discharging blood and other materials from the lining of the uterus at intervals of about one lunar month from puberty until menopause, except during pregnancy. |
front 18 Ovaries | back 18 a female reproductive organ in which ova or eggs are produced, present in humans and other vertebrates as a pair. |
front 19 Ovum | back 19 a mature female reproductive cell, especially of a human or other animal, which can divide to give rise to an embryo usually only after fertilization by a male cell. |
front 20 Parasitic STDs | back 20 a sexually transmitted infection that's caused by a parasite, rather than bacteria or a virus. |
front 21 Puberty | back 21 the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction. |
front 22 Semen | back 22 the male reproductive fluid, containing spermatozoa in suspension. |
front 23 Sexual abuse | back 23 the infliction of sexual contact upon a person by forcible compulsion. |
front 24 Sexually Transmitted Disease | back 24 caused by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) |
front 25 Sperm | back 25 a cell that is produced by the male sexual organs and that combines with the female's egg in reproduction. |
front 26 Testicles | back 26 either of the two oval organs that produce sperm in men and other male mammals, enclosed in the scrotum behind the penis. |
front 27 Testosterone | back 27 a steroid hormone that stimulates development of male secondary sexual characteristics, produced mainly in the testes, but also in the ovaries and adrenal cortex. |
front 28 Viral STDs | back 28 A viral infection is caused by a virus and cannot be cured. |
front 29 Zygote | back 29
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