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2 NCM207-Sexuality Pregnancy
2 NCM207-Sexuality Pregnancy
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OUTLINE CONCEPT OF SEXUALITY
1. SEXUALITY
I. Procreative Health • Refers to sexual behaviour in all sexual organisms. A
II. Antepartum / Pregnancy person’s sexuality encompasses complex emotions,
III. Intrapartum attitudes, preferences, and behaviours related to
IV. Postpartum expression of the sexual self and eroticism
V. The Newborn
2. ASEXUALITY
VI. Concept of Sexuality
VII. Principles Relevant to Sexuality • Absence = no attraction between opposite sex
VIII. Sexual Stimulation and Response Patterns • Is a general term or a self-designation for people who
IX. Patters of Sexual Responses lack sexual attraction or otherwise find sexual behaviour
X. Sexual Relationships unappealing
3. AUTOSEXUALITY
• People are attractive to own self but that doesn’t mean
PROCREATIVE HEALTH you’re not attracted to other people
• Principles of Sexuality and Procreation • Prefer masturbation but again, that doesn’t mean you’re
not attracted to other people
• Sexuality
• Or Autoerocitism is the sexual stimulation of, or sexual
• Genetics
desire towards one’s body
• Risk Factors that will lead to Genetic Disorders
• Common Tests for determination of Genetic
4. HUMAN SEXUALITY
Abnormalities • Refers to the expression of sexual sensation and related
intimacy between human beings, as well as the
• Nursing Process
expression of identity through sex
• Involves social interaction of individual and physical as
ANTEPARTUM / PREGNANCY
well
• Anatomy and Physiology of the Reproductive system
- Spermatogenesis
PRINCIPLES RELEVANT TO SEXUALITY
- Oogenesis
1. Human sexuality provides for reproduction (Human
• Physiology of Menstrual Cycle
fertilization) of human species
• Fertilization - 2 persons are involved in the act, and they should
know the purpose of their action and aware of
INTRAPARTUM responsibility, family panning should be involved
• Concept of Labor and Delivery 2. Sexual fulfilments is a basic human need
• Concepcion - According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs,
• Fetal Development physiological need includes sexual fulfilment; use
• Normal Adaptation in Pregnancy ethics with patients
• Assessment 3. Sexuality pervades virtually every aspect of life from
• Theories of Labor birth to death
• Components of Labor - starts at birth
• Signs of Labor 4. All human cultures have sanctions, often legal as
• Stages of Labor well as moral, controlling expressions of sexual drive
- Different cultures have different sanctions like in
POSTPARTUM certain agreements
• Puerperium 5. Individuals have strong cultural, religious, ethical
convictions regarding the expression of human
• Family Planning Methods
sexuality
• Legal Implication of MCN
6. Moral values concerning appropriate sexual
behaviors have undergone considerable
THE NEWBORN liberalizations in most western cultures in recent
• Profile of the Newborn years
- Function and Appearance - According to Max Weber, culturing values are
- Apgar score enduring and autonomous influence in the society
- Anthropometric Measurements (weight, HC, CC, regarding sex
Abdominal C, Body Length) 7. Successful gender identification in early childhood is
- Vital Signs, Airway important for an individual’s health and well-being
• Nursing Care of the Newborn throughout life
SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS
1. PREMARITAL
• Is a period for two different person who do not know each
other, understand each other and create bonds of love 46
which are necessary to live together before they take CHROMOSOMES
decision to marry.
2. POSTMARITAL
• Occurring, existing, or taking effect after the end of
marriage. 22 PAIR 1 PAIR (SEX
CHROMOSOME) (23RD PAIR)
3. EXTRAMARITAL (AUTOSOME)
E. MULTIFACTORIAL INHERITANCE
- CLEFT LIP
- PALATE
NURSING PROCESS
A. ASSESSMENT
1. Health history - genetic history, ethnic background,
general medical history and mother’s age
2. Laboratory and diagnostic studies
B. NURSING DIAGNOSES
1. Knowledge Deficit
2. Decisional Conflict
3. Anticipatory Grieving
C. PLANNING
1. The couple will receive education
2. The couple will receive emotional support
D. IMPLEMENTATION
1. Provide education - information about genetic
problem; testing required; possible treatment; and
available resources
2. Provide emotional support - Counseling
healthcare facilities. Assist in coping
E. EVALUATION
REFERENCES
I. PowerPoint presentation