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Page 1: HEALTHY SEXUALITY GRADE 11 FACTORS AFFECTING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS i)SMOKING **Females who smoke: are at risk for lowering folic
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HEALTHY SEXUALITYHEALTHY SEXUALITYGRADE 11GRADE 11

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FACTORS AFFECTING FACTORS AFFECTING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORSTHE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORSi) SMOKING

**Females who smoke:

• are at risk for lowering folic acid, Vitamin C and beta-carotene levels which can lead to infertility, delay in conception and menstrual disorders.

• have increased risk of spontaneous abortion

• Will have a child lower in birth weight due to reduced nutrients and oxygen to the fetus in utero.

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORSTHE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

i) SMOKING (CONT)

**Males who smoke:

• May have the quality of their sperm affected.

• Marijuana may cause sperm reduction

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORSTHE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

ii) CHEMICAL EXPOSURE

• There are approximately 25 chemicals known to result in permanent damage to the developing fetus.

• Carbon Monoxide in car exhaust, kerosene heaters, and lead in paint strippers can result in low birth rate, still birth, and birth defects.

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORSTHE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

iii) MEDICATIONS

• Narcotics, tranquilizers, anti-depressants and blood pressure medications may cause erectile dysfunction in males.

• Some drugs may affect sperm production or ovulation.

• Some drugs may cause fetal defects (e.g. accutance treatment for acne, anti-coagulants, steroids).

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FACTORS AFFECTING FACTORS AFFECTING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

NUTRITIONAL HEALTHNUTRITIONAL HEALTH

• Healthy eating ensures proper nutrients required preconceptually and prenatally.

• Anorexia and other eating disorders can cause loss of menstruation and infertility.

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SEXUAL HEALTH HISTORYSEXUAL HEALTH HISTORY

• Multiple sexual partners increases the risk for STIs

• Women with multiple sexual partners are at risk to develop antibodies to sperm.

• Chlamydia is the leading cause of preventable infertility.

• 80% of women and 25% of men with chlamydia have no symptoms.

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SEXUAL HEALTH HISTORY (CONTD)SEXUAL HEALTH HISTORY (CONTD)

• 50% of women and 25% of men with gonnorhea have no symptoms.

• HPV (Genital Warts) is often the precursor to Cervical Dysplasia

• Cervical treatments may reduce fertility by causing scarring or damage to mucous-producing cells.

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HORMONE & GENETIC FACTORSHORMONE & GENETIC FACTORS

• Can affect sperm quality, production and ovulation.

• Congenital factors may impede the ability to conceive (e.g. born without uterus, etc)

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PHYSIOLOGICAL & PHYSCHOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGICAL & PHYSCHOLOGICAL RESPONSE TO STRESSRESPONSE TO STRESS

• Psychological stress (e.g. depression, difficulty sleeping, anxiety) and physiological stress (e.g. increased muscle tension, lack of energy, nervousness) affect libido.

• Stress affects the ability to make healthy lifestyle choices (e.g. alcohol and substance use, smoking, decrease in physical activity, poor nutrition) which in turn affects fertility.

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GENERAL HEALTH CONSIDERATIONSGENERAL HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

• Endometriosis can cause scarring, tubal blockage and possible immune responses.

• Tight clothing may affect sperm production (there is conflicting evidence here!)