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Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls -1991- English.29l ((better)) May 2026

Note: The suffix “.29l” appears to be a legacy file code (possibly from an old digital archive, floppy disk system, or internal library cataloging from the early 1990s). This article is written as if it were recovered from a 1991 educational curriculum, preserving the language, concerns, and scientific understanding of that era.

How Pregnancy Occurs (The 1991 Explanation)

  1. A boy produces sperm in the testicles. During ejaculation, millions of sperm travel through the penis.
  2. A girl produces an ovum (egg) in the ovaries. Approximately once a month, one egg travels down the fallopian tube.
  3. If sperm meets egg during intercourse (penis in vagina), fertilization may occur.
  4. The fertilized egg implants in the uterus. Pregnancy begins.

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