Bodies and Puberty Quiz – AFAB Edition
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Question 1 of 11
1. Question
Everyone starts puberty at 13 years old.
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Question 2 of 11
2. Question
Testosterone is responsible for most of the changes that happen during puberty for female-assigned people.
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Question 3 of 11
3. Question
Puberty is purely a physical process, it only affects the body.
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Question 4 of 11
4. Question
Match the following period products with their definitions.
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- These are rolls of cotton or other fibres that are inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual blood.
- These are thin pieces of cotton or fibre that are placed inside your underwear to absorb menstrual blood.
- These are rounded cups made out of medical grade silicone that are inserted into the vagina. Instead of absorbing blood, they catch and collect it to be disposed of later.
- These are discs made of flexible plastic or medical grade silicone that are inserted into the vagina. They are designed to catch and collect fluid to be disposed of later.
- These are thicker underwear that provide protection against leaks during a period. Some involve extra-absorbent or waterproof lining, or are designed to help keep pads in place.
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Tampons
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Pads
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Menstrual Cups
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Menstrual Discs
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Period Underwear
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Question 5 of 11
5. Question
Smells and discharge are a normal part of having a vagina.
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Question 6 of 11
6. Question
Match the following organs and body parts to their definitions.
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- This is a muscle that connects the outside of your body to your uterus. It is like a sleeve whose sides are collapsed against each other, but can expand to fit things inside.
- These are located near the entrance of the vagina under your skin, they produce fluid when you get turned on and make touching the vulva or vagina more pleasurable.
- This is the opening to your uterus at the top of your vagina, it produces fluid that changes depending on where you are in your menstrual cycle and when you're sexually aroused.
- This is the opening of your cervix, it's very small but expands naturally to a very large size if you give birth.
- This is the opening of your cervix, it's very small but expands naturally to a very large size if you give birth.
- The two of these contain single cells called "eggs." Usually they release one egg each month.
- These are near your ovaries and attached to the sides of your uterus. They carry the eggs from the ovaries to your uterus using little hairs called "cilia"
- This is a muscular, pear-shaped organ where your menstrual fluid (period) builds up over the month.
- This is the lining of your uterus. It gets shed every month during menstruation.
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Vagina
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Bartholin's Glands
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Cervix
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Os
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Os
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Ovaries
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Fallopian Tubes
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Uterus
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Endometrium
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Question 7 of 11
7. Question
Douching is good for your vaginal health.
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Question 8 of 11
8. Question
Match the following body parts to their definitions.
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- This consists of the whole genital area and is often (incorrectly) referred to as a "vagina".
- This word translates to "lips". There are inner and outer versions of these. The outer versions help with sexual sensitivity, while the inner versions help to keep bacteria away from your vagina.
- This part's single purpose is pleasure! It was recently found to have as many as 10,000 nerve fibres.
- This is a thin tissue that may stretch across the opening of the vagina, and can be stretched from vigorous activity or injury.
- This is where the pee comes out.
- This is the lower part of the uterus, where the uterus connects with the top of the vagina.
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Vulva
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Labia
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Clitoris (clit)
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Hymen
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Urethral Opening
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Cervix
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Question 9 of 11
9. Question
Select all the statements that are true about pap tests.
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Question 10 of 11
10. Question
All breasts grow to be the same size, and stop growing at 18 years old.
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Question 11 of 11
11. Question
What are some things you can do if your period is making you uncomfortable?
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