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Topic 6.2 (Ages 9-12) Reproduction

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Topic 6.2 for ages 9-12 includes the following key ideas:
  1. In order for a pregnancy to begin, criteria must be just right for sperm to join with an egg and implant in the uterus
  2. The menstrual cycle has different stages, including the time around ovulation in which, if sperm are present, pregnancy is most able to occur
  3. There are common signs of pregnancy, which should be confirmed through a pregnancy test that can be taken as soon as the menstrual period is missed or late
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