Across
- 6. A person trained to assist a woman during childbirth
- 7. Having no desire for sex with a partner
- 9. Fallopian tube,one of two narrow tubes that carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus
- 10. A sac of skin, divided into two parts, enclosing the testes, epididymides, and parts of the vasa deferentia
- 11. An operation to remove the foreskin of the penis or the clitoral hood
- 13. A “hard” penis when it’s becomes full of blood and stiffens
- 14. The most advanced stage of HIV disease
Down
- 1. Two glands on the chests of women. Breasts are secondary sex characteristics in women. They are also considered sex organs because they are often sexually sensitive and may inspire sexual desire. Like mammary glands in other mammals, they produce milk during and after pregnancy. Men also have breast tissue
- 2. Sickness / Nausea and vomiting when they are symptoms of pregnancy
- 3. The organism that develops from the embryo at the end of about eight weeks of pregnancy (10 weeks since a woman’s last menstrual period) and receives nourishment through the placenta
- 4. The passage from the uterus through the cervix and vagina through which the fetus is pushed out of a woman’s body during childbirth
- 5. Two ball-like glands inside the scrotum that produce hormones, including testosterone. Each testicle also encloses several hundred small lobes, which contain the tiny, threadlike seminiferous tubules that produce sperm. Also called "testes," the testicles are sensitive to the touch
- 7. Fear of men
- 8. The time between childhood and adulthood when girls and boys mature physically and sexually — when a girl is becoming a woman and a boy is becoming a man. Puberty is marked by changes such as breast development and menstruation in girls and facial hair growth and ejaculation in boys
- 11. A sheath of thin rubber, plastic, or animal tissue that is worn on the penis during sexual intercourse. It is an over-the-counter, reversible barrier method of birth control, and it also reduces the risk of getting the most serious sexually transmitted infections
- 12. The narrow, lower part — neck — of the uterus, with a narrow opening connecting the uterus to the vagina
