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		<title>1) Do females have testosterone hormone?</title>
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<p>2) What&#039;s the name of the hormone responsible for sexual desire? Are there two different hormones for males and females?</p>
<p>3) Does estrogen have any effect on sexual desire?</p>
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		<title>Personal heath and reproduction?</title>
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<p>1. Which condition is best described when the ovaries shut down their production of eggs and hormones like estrogens and progesterone approximately 30 years after they started?<br />
         labor<br />
         menopause<br />
         menses<br />
         pregnancy</div>
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<div><em><strong>FiestyFilm-maker</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>1. Which condition is best described when the ovaries shut down their production of eggs and hormones like estrogens and progesterone approximately 30 years after they started?<br />
         labor<br />
         menopause<br />
         menses<br />
         pregnancy</p>
<p>2. Which organ made during pregnancy provides nutrients to and removes wastes from the fetus as well as producing hormones to help maintain the pregnancy?<br />
         liver<br />
         stomach<br />
         spleen<br />
         placenta</p>
<p>3. What happens during the second stage of labor?<br />
         expulsion of the placenta<br />
         escape of the amniotic fluid<br />
         delivery of the infant<br />
         uterine contractions</p>
<p>4. After how many weeks is an embryo known as a fetus?<br />
         two<br />
         four<br />
         six<br />
         eight</p>
<p>5. Implantation is best described as which of the following?<br />
         fusion of egg and ***** to form a zygote<br />
         embedding of the young embryo in the uterine lining<br />
         formation of basic body layers<br />
         placenta completion and attachment</p>
<p>6. What hormone is produced after ovulation by the corpus luteum of the ovary to continue the development of the inner lining of the uterus?<br />
         progesterone<br />
         thyroxine<br />
         testosterone<br />
         insulin</p>
<p>7. What are the primary reproductive organs?<br />
         the testes and ovaries<br />
         the external ********* in both sexes<br />
         the testes and ***** in males<br />
         the ******* and ***** in females</p>
<p>8. What test detects cancerous changes in cells of the uterus and cervix?<br />
         mammorgram<br />
         Pap smear<br />
         BSE<br />
         TSE</p>
<p>9. Which of the following is a function of testosterone?<br />
         increased fat deposits in thighs<br />
         formation of eggs<br />
         formation of breasts<br />
         increased muscle and bone growth</p>
<p>10. Which of the following is a function of estrogen?<br />
         formation of sperm<br />
         increased muscle development<br />
         growth of the voice box<br />
         increased fat deposits in thighs</p>
<p>11. What is the inner lining of the uterus called?<br />
         peritoneum<br />
         endometrium<br />
         perimetrium<br />
         myometrium</p>
<p>12. Which organ forms the corpus luteum?<br />
         uterus<br />
         ovary<br />
         vagina<br />
         uterine tubes</p>
<p>13. Which of the following is NOT part of the *****?<br />
         mons pubis<br />
         ***** majora<br />
         uterus<br />
         clitoris</p>
<p>14. Which organ produces estrogens?<br />
         brain<br />
         ovary<br />
         pancreas<br />
         thyroid</p>
<p>15. Which of the following organs transports ***** from the epididymis?<br />
         prostate<br />
         bulbourethral glands (Cowper&#039;s glands)<br />
         testes<br />
         vas deferens (ductus deferens)</p>
<p>16. In the monthly female cycle, what is the part that includes periods or monthly blood flow?<br />
         fertilization<br />
         menstruation<br />
         ovulation<br />
         implantation</p>
<p>17. The male structure that corresponds to the female ******** is which of the following since they both contain erectile tissue?<br />
         penis<br />
         prostate<br />
         urethra<br />
         testis</p>
<p>18. Where does fertilization of an egg by ***** take place?<br />
         uterine tube (Fallopian tube)<br />
         ovary<br />
         vestibular glands (Bartholin glands)<br />
         uterus</p>
<p>19. Where are ***** produced?<br />
         vas deferens (ductus deferens)<br />
         epididymis<br />
         prostate gland<br />
         testes</p>
<p>20. Which tube-like structure can transport ***** and urine (but not at the same time)?<br />
         urethra<br />
         penis<br />
         prostate gland<br />
         vas deferens (ductus deferens)</p>
<p>21. Where do ***** fully mature as they receive fructose to provide them energy to be able to use their tails to move?<br />
         vas deferens (ductus deferens)<br />
         epididymis<br />
         prostate gland<br />
         testes</p>
<p>22. What causes an ******** of the *****?<br />
         contraction of muscles in the penis<br />
         gubernaculum action<br />
         blood entering the erectile tissue<br />
         reaction of fatty tissue to hormones</p>
<p>23. What sac-like structure holds the testes away from the body to keep them cool?<br />
         scrotum<br />
         epididymis<br />
         prostate gland<br />
         urethra<br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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		<title>Can having the 47XXY abnormalty affect a guy who is getting testosterone treatment in a female way?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Goonie91</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>For example, let&#039;s say you&#039;re a guy and you have the 47XXY abnormality and your getting testosterone treatment for it. You know this person is a boy because he has male ******** and everything but because of the extra X chromosome it causes him to develop more estrogen than testosterone. When girls are young their bodies create estrogen which helps them look more like a female and it also helps them think and feel like a girl. So when the boy was young like a child is it possible that b/c he may have had more estrogen levels then testosterone that it made him feel more like a girl in his brain and emotions resulting in a permenant affect of him feeling like a girl (not looking like one) and even after the testosterone treatment his body was still developing like a male&#039;s body would but b/c the estrogen made him think feminish and feel feminish he is a boy who looks like a boy but permantely still feels girlish? It&#039;s hard to explain. I am not explaining it well b/c I don&#039;t really understand it.</p>
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<div><em><strong>Goonie91</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>For example, let&#039;s say you&#039;re a guy and you have the 47XXY abnormality and your getting testosterone treatment for it. You know this person is a boy because he has male ******** and everything but because of the extra X chromosome it causes him to develop more estrogen than testosterone. When girls are young their bodies create estrogen which helps them look more like a female and it also helps them think and feel like a girl. So when the boy was young like a child is it possible that b/c he may have had more estrogen levels then testosterone that it made him feel more like a girl in his brain and emotions resulting in a permenant affect of him feeling like a girl (not looking like one) and even after the testosterone treatment his body was still developing like a male&#039;s body would but b/c the estrogen made him think feminish and feel feminish he is a boy who looks like a boy but permantely still feels girlish? It&#039;s hard to explain. I am not explaining it well b/c I don&#039;t really understand it.<br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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		<title>Am I lactating?</title>
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<div><em><strong>thumpskin</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>First off, I&#039;m a male. Ew, gross, yeah yeah, if you&#039;re not mature enough to read this then please don&#039;t bother responding. </p>
<p>The story goes, several years ago when I was about 18 I suppose(I&#039;m 22 this year), I was reading a lot about lactation. Well just out of curiousity, I squeezed my ****** and after a bit of manual labor, I got some kind white watery bud of liquid on the surface of my nipple(not the aerola, the very tip). I can&#039;t tell if it&#039;s milk or puss, since it&#039;s such a small amount. I can say that I have unusually high estrogen levels for a male, my body is very feminine and I do have small ******* despite not being overweight. Is there anyway to tell the difference between milk and puss?</p>
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<div><em><strong>thumpskin</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>First off, I&#039;m a male. Ew, gross, yeah yeah, if you&#039;re not mature enough to read this then please don&#039;t bother responding. </p>
<p>The story goes, several years ago when I was about 18 I suppose(I&#039;m 22 this year), I was reading a lot about lactation. Well just out of curiousity, I squeezed my ****** and after a bit of manual labor, I got some kind white watery bud of liquid on the surface of my nipple(not the aerola, the very tip). I can&#039;t tell if it&#039;s milk or puss, since it&#039;s such a small amount. I can say that I have unusually high estrogen levels for a male, my body is very feminine and I do have small ******* despite not being overweight. Is there anyway to tell the difference between milk and puss?<br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 00:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Peace s</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Howdy, I am a 17 year old male here. Basically my doctor prescribed taking estrogen about 5 months ago because I had a dangerously high testosterone level that could have lead to testicular cancer.. but I am starting to develop a little bit on the womanly side (breast growth) and small small ***** size&#8230;.. Is that normal? I would imagine it is but just checking. Thanks <img src='http://maleestrogen.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<div><em><strong>Peace s</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Howdy, I am a 17 year old male here. Basically my doctor prescribed taking estrogen about 5 months ago because I had a dangerously high testosterone level that could have lead to testicular cancer.. but I am starting to develop a little bit on the womanly side (breast growth) and small small ***** size&#8230;.. Is that normal? I would imagine it is but just checking. Thanks <img src='http://maleestrogen.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 07:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Michael M</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>My Wife and I are trying to get pregnant, so I just got a routine blood test to see if I had any strange illnesses or anything.  Plus I am very overweight for 24 years old (6&#039;1, 320 lbs), so I wanted to get other things checked.  I also checked for lyme disease because I live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and we are actually in the most common place for lyme disease in North America.  So here were my results: Good: Cholestorol, Blood Sugar, No Diabetes, No Lyme Disease.  Bad: Extremely high estrogen level, and extremely low testosterone level.  I was like ***?  He found this very odd, but treatable.  He prescribed a cream called AndroGel.  He said that very low testosterone in males can cause decreased *** drive, depression, gynocamastia (enlargement of male breasts), lack of energy, and even lack of concentration.  I have every single one of these symptoms.  So I guess I am typing this Question to act more like an Answer.  Every doctor I have ever seen has said I have depression and need to exercise.  When the truth is that my extremely low testosterone is the answer to all of my problems, and I am so happy to have finally found an answer.  Just wondering if anyone else out there has had blood tests and found low testosterone and what types of treatments you have had and symptoms as well.</p>
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<div><em><strong>Michael M</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>My Wife and I are trying to get pregnant, so I just got a routine blood test to see if I had any strange illnesses or anything.  Plus I am very overweight for 24 years old (6&#039;1, 320 lbs), so I wanted to get other things checked.  I also checked for lyme disease because I live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and we are actually in the most common place for lyme disease in North America.  So here were my results: Good: Cholestorol, Blood Sugar, No Diabetes, No Lyme Disease.  Bad: Extremely high estrogen level, and extremely low testosterone level.  I was like ***?  He found this very odd, but treatable.  He prescribed a cream called AndroGel.  He said that very low testosterone in males can cause decreased *** drive, depression, gynocamastia (enlargement of male breasts), lack of energy, and even lack of concentration.  I have every single one of these symptoms.  So I guess I am typing this Question to act more like an Answer.  Every doctor I have ever seen has said I have depression and need to exercise.  When the truth is that my extremely low testosterone is the answer to all of my problems, and I am so happy to have finally found an answer.  Just wondering if anyone else out there has had blood tests and found low testosterone and what types of treatments you have had and symptoms as well.<br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Riotmaker41</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>I have a few questions actually. </p>
<p>1. Are they Safe for a 16 Year old male? I&#039;m 6&#039;0&#034; 160 lbs.<br />
2. What are the side effects?<br />
3. Will this effect estrogen levels?</p></div>
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<div><em><strong>Riotmaker41</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have a few questions actually. </p>
<p>1. Are they Safe for a 16 Year old male? I&#039;m 6&#039;0&#034; 160 lbs.<br />
2. What are the side effects?<br />
3. Will this effect estrogen levels?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>The one in specific i&#039;m talking about is this.</p>
<p><a  href="http://www.cryotest.net">www.cryotest.net</a><br />
These are Legal, and technically aren&#039;t testosterone, but increase the level your body naturally produces.<br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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<div><em><strong>Goonie91</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>For example, let&#039;s say you&#039;re a guy and you have the 47XXY abnormality and your getting testosterone treatment for it. You know this person is a boy because he has male ******** and everything but because of the extra X chromosome it causes him to develop more estrogen than testosterone. When girls are young their bodies create estrogen which helps them look more like a female and it also helps them think and feel like a girl. So when the boy was young like a child is it possible that b/c he may have had more estrogen levels then testosterone that it made him feel more like a girl in his brain and emotions resulting in a permenant affect of him feeling like a girl (not looking like one) and even after the testosterone treatment his body was still developing like a male&#039;s body would but b/c the estrogen made him think feminish and feel feminish he is a boy who looks like a boy but permantely still feels girlish? It&#039;s hard to explain. I am not explaining it well b/c I don&#039;t really understand it.</p>
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<div><em><strong>CombatRaptor</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Ok, so I know that the male hormone is testosterone, and the female is estrogen, so how come testosterone products come with a warning that there could be a chance of gynecomastia?(man boobs) I though testosterone would actually have the reverse effects??? Also, if a women takes testosterone, would she also have a chance of getting enlarged *******?<br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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<div><em><strong>oxgotdanceox</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Puberty is the period of human development during which people become able to produce children.<br />
Adolescence is the period of time between childhood and puberty.<br />
Estrogen causes many changes in a male s body during puberty, such as a deeper voice.<br />
One physical change in a female s body during puberty is the beginning of her menstrual period<br />
Mental changes are not common during puberty.<br />
Social changes refer to those changes which occur within the relationships in a teen s life.<br />
Which is NOT a way to communicate effectively with your parents?<br />
Which is one strategy you can utilize to vent frustration and anger in a healthy way when confronted by your parents?<br />
Which is NOT a way to communicate effectively with your parents?<br />
The period of adulthood that begins at about 65 years of age or older is<br />
The period of adulthood between the ages of 21 and 35 is considered</p>
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<div><em><strong>oxgotdanceox</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Puberty is the period of human development during which people become able to produce children.<br />
Adolescence is the period of time between childhood and puberty.<br />
Estrogen causes many changes in a male s body during puberty, such as a deeper voice.<br />
One physical change in a female s body during puberty is the beginning of her menstrual period<br />
Mental changes are not common during puberty.<br />
Social changes refer to those changes which occur within the relationships in a teen s life.<br />
Which is NOT a way to communicate effectively with your parents?<br />
Which is one strategy you can utilize to vent frustration and anger in a healthy way when confronted by your parents?<br />
Which is NOT a way to communicate effectively with your parents?<br />
The period of adulthood that begins at about 65 years of age or older is<br />
The period of adulthood between the ages of 21 and 35 is considered<br/><br/><a  href="/content">Male Estrogen</a></div>
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