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"The Talk". That's how many teenagers refer
to a unique moment, a moment that we all have to pass, and so intense
and embarrassing a moment that you wish you had never been born. Ironically,
that's the subject discussed on "The Talk": the birth of human
beings. "The Talk" is that specific hour when your father comes
to you and uses all kinds of metaphors possible just to illustrate how
the human reproduction occurs. Of course, when this moment arrives practically
all the teenagers already know what it is like. After all, sexual reproduction
is not so complicated. Or is it?
Sexual reproduction is just the formation of a new individual
following the union of the parents' DNA. As a result, that individual
will be genetically different from both of his or her parents. That happens
because the gametes (germinative cells) come from two sources: one male
(the spermatozoid) and one female (the egg). Each one of them bears half
the amount of a regular cell's chromosomes. That way, when combining,
they form a completely new individual different from the two sources.
So, both man and woman have to do their part in order to generate a baby.
The man's role is easier: he has the spermatozoids and just has to find
the means necessary to deploy them inside the woman's reproductive organ.
That's where sex comes into play. Once his penis is inside his partner's
sexual organ by doing so reaches an orgasm, his spermatozoids will be
released. Then, it's only a matter of time: when one of the spermatozoids
finds the egg and fecundates it, the man's role is over. Now, the ball
is on her court.
And her role gets rather complicated. First, her physiology
manufactures eggs, action that takes place in the ovaries. Then, she needs
to be prepared to receive his sperm, and such preparation is a phenomenon
called "ovulation", which occurs about two weeks after the onset
of menstruation. It's when her gamete moves slowly down the fallopian
tube. To achieve fertilization, sperm must be deposited in the vagina
within a few days before or a day or two after ovulation. Once done, comes
the next phase: her uterus must be ready to shelter a baby. She ought
to feed the developing baby while it's becoming an individual. After childbirth
itself is over, she will keep feeding the baby for time being through
breast-feeding.
As you see, there's nothing complicated about sexual
reproduction. A natural event that takes place by natural ways. Tell that
to your father next time he tries do run "The Talk".
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