Tuesday, July 14, 2009

An Ode to the Ovaries

Ovaries, a pair of female gonad,
oval in shape
and about the size of an unshelled walnut.
On each side of the uterus,
one ovary is located.
To the fallopian tubes,
the ovaries are close to,
but not actually connected.
To store and release egg cells,
the ovaries function.
Also in the secretion
of the female sex hormones,
estrogens and progesterone.


As one of the eggs stored in the ovaries matures,
about midway through the menstrual cycle
it will be released, ovulation occurs.
If the egg is fertilized, a pregnancy begins.
In preparation for pregnancy,
the ovaries will release progesterone
as well as estrogens.
Hormones that will cause
the lining of the uterus to thicken.
If the egg is not fertilized, the uterine lining is shed,
along with the egg,
allowing the uterus to prepare anew for a fresh egg.


Between the ages of 45 and 50,
most women enter a period called menopause
and stop menstruating.
The ovaries gradually shrink and stop functioning,

END

4 comments:

  1. i never though that you are
    a living jose rizal!
    niec men, hihihi

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  2. Your poem tell us information in your topic which is nice.=)

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  3. A free verse. This is a bit tricky to write because sometimes, the structure becomes more of a prose - sentences or phrases. Of course there aren't any strict rules in poetry, so keep on writing.

    You can actually play with words and phrases and try to make them your own.

    eg.

    Ovaries,
    pair of female gonads,
    oval shaped prisons,
    the size of a mouthwatering unshelled walnut to a hungry squirrel.

    It's just me, of course.

    Z

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  4. Cool poem. Can you replace the "End" part with "Bow?" Nah, just kidding you. :)

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