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Title: Pregnancy


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Pregnancy Early DevelopmentChapter 18 (pp.
443-450)
  • Objectives
  • Describe how a human life begins
  • Summarize how a baby develops during the three
    trimesters of pregnancy
  • Identify five things a couple can do to stay
    healthy before and during pregnancy
  • Summarize four problems that can occur during
    pregnancy
  • Describe the stages of childbirth
  • List three changes that occur during early child
    development

2
Do Now
  • Why do you think genes are so important in the
    development of a fetus?
  • What factors should a couple consider before they
    decide to have children?

3
Fertilization (conception)
  • The joining of the sperm and egg in the fallopian
    tube

4
Zygote
  • A one-celled fertilized egg
  • Image (2h after fertilization)

5
Blastocyst
  • The dividing mass of cells of the fertilized egg
    before implantation

6
Implantation
  • The fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterus

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Embryo
  • A developing human from fertilization through the
    first 8 weeks of development
  • In the seventh week, the embryo has both male and
    female primordial ducts
  • x chromosome female structures
  • y chromosome male organs (hormonal switch
    happens)

9
Placenta
  • Mothers Circulation
  • Oxygen
  • Drugs, Alcohol
  • Nutrients
  • Immunities
  • Viruses
  • Hormones
  • Fetus Circulation
  • Wastes
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Hormones
  • An organ that will form during pregnancy to
    nourish the developing embryo and fetus
  • It comes out after birth

10
Umbilical Cord
  • Anything in the mothers blood can enter the
    babys blood through the umbilical cord, by way
    of the placenta
  • A cord that connects the developing baby to the
    placenta

11
Amniotic Sac
  • A sac filled with fluid (Amniotic Fluid) which
    protects the baby during pregnancy

12
Trimesters of Pregnancy
13
Stages of Development
  • Click on the following links to learn about fetal
    development
  • http//www.epigee.org/fetal.html
  • http//www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/0
    02398.htm

14
First Trimester (months 1-3)
  • Fourth week
  • heart starts beating
  • Arm and leg buds appear
  • Eyes and brain begin to develop
  • Size of a BB pellet

15
Second Trimester (months 4-6)
  • The mother can feel the fetus move or kick
  • Reproductive organs can be recognized as male or
    female
  • Fetus can hear and recognize voices
  • Hair forms on the body
  • Head and facial features become apparent
  • Fingers and toes grow nails

16
Third Trimester (months 7-9)
  • Fetus gains most of its weight
  • Brain develops further
  • All other organs are almost complete
  • Fetus can grasp with his or her hands
  • Fetus nervous system will continue to develop
    after birth

17
Keeping Healthy Before and During Pregnancy
  • Avoid alcohol and other drugs, and exposure to
    cigarette smoke
  • Maintain a nutritious diet and eat regular meals
  • Take prenatal vitamins
  • Get regular, moderate levels of exercise
  • Have regular checkups with a healthcare provider

18
Problems During Pregnancy
  • Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
  • http//www.kidshealth.org/parent/medical/brain/fas
    .html
  • Miscarriage (death before 20th week)
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • http//www.kidshealth.org/parent/pregnancy_newborn
    /pregnancy/ectopic.html
  • Toxemia
  • http//familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/women
    /pregnancy/complications/064.html
  • Gestational diabetes
  • http//www.kidshealth.org/parent/question/infants/
    gestational_diabetes.html
  • Rh incompatibility
  • http//www.kidshealth.org/parent/pregnancy_newborn
    /pregnancy/rh.html
  • Premature birth (delivery before 38th week)

19
Ectopic Pregnancy
  • When a fertilized egg implants anywhere but in
    the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube
  • This is dangerous and must be removed

20
Miscarriage
  • Also known as a Spontaneous Abortion
  • When a pregnancy will end by itself, usually
    during the first three months

21
Abortion
  • When a pregnancy is terminated on purpose

22
Childbirth
  • 1. Labor (dilation)
  • 2. Expulsion
  • 3. Afterbirth (placental)

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Labor
  • Begins with contractions and ends when the cervix
    is completely dilated
  • The longest stage of childbirth

25
Cervix dilating0-10 cm
26
Cervix fully dilated_at_ 10 cm
27
Head appears after full dilation of cervix
28
Expulsion
  • Passage of the baby through the birth canal
  • The baby is expelled
  • Ends when the umbilical cord is cut

29
Afterbirth Passage
  • A few minutes after the umbilical cord is cut,
    the mother delivers the placenta and the rest of
    the umbilical cord

30
Episiotomy
  • An incision made in the skin below the vagina to
    facilitate the passage of the baby through the
    vagina

31
Breech Birth
  • When a baby comes out anyway other than head
    first, usually feet first

32
Caesarian Section
  • The surgical removal of the baby through the
    abdomen
  • Video What to expect with a caesarian delivery
  • http//mayoclinic.com/health/c-section/MM00531

33
Multiple Births
  • Identical Twins
  • Fraternal Twins
  • Triplets
  • ETC.

34
Identical Twins
  • Fertilized egg splits
  • They will share one placenta
  • They will always be the same sex and are
    identical

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Fraternal Twins
  • Two separate eggs are fertilized by two separate
    sperm
  • They will have their own placenta
  • They are not Identical

37
Epidural Anesthesia
  • Anesthesia given to a woman in her back for pain
    relief of labor and delivery.
  • Woman does not feel pain, but she and the baby
    are not drugged.

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Closure
  • Describe the importance of prenatal care for
    keeping healthy before and during pregnancy.

40
Works Cited
  • Textbook Lifetime Health (2004)
  • Fetal Development Overview at http//www.w-cpc.or
    g/fetal.html
  • Mayo Foundation for Education research
    athttp//www.mayohealth.org/mayo/baby/htm/ww5r450.
    html
  • www. Google images
  • http//mayoclinic.com/health/prenatal-care/PR00112
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