PPT-Prenatal Development Weeks 1-40

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Conception Ovum female cell or egg Uterus organ in a womans body in which the baby develops Sperm male cell Conception when the ovum and the sperm unite Ovum lives

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Conception Ovum female cell or egg Uterus organ in a womans body in which the baby develops Sperm male cell Conception when the ovum and the sperm unite Ovum lives up to 24 hours after release from ovary. Prenatal Development At 9 weeks, an embryo turns into a fetus (c and d). Teratogens are chemicals or viruses that can enter the placenta and harm the developing fetus. Lennart Nilsson/ Albert Bonniers Chapter 11. Learning Objectives. Conception. Infertility. Pregnancy. Prenatal Development. Childbirth. The Postpartum Period. Conception. Conception. Conception. Conception. Infertility. Infertility. or. “. Here I am, . now what do I do???”. “What do I do in prenatal clinic?. PRENATAL CARE. Routine prenatal care:. First visit at 8-12 weeks. Every 4 weeks until 28 weeks. Every 2 weeks between 28 & 36 weeks. 2. Developmental Issues, Prenatal Development, and the Newborn. Module 10. 3. Two Major Developmental Issues. Continuity and Stages. Stability and Change. Conception. Prenatal Development. The Competent Newborn. Professor Dilly OC Anumba . Chair in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Sheffield Medical School. Consultant . in Obstetrics and Fetomaternal . Medicine. Clinical Lead, . Wesfield. Fetomaternal Unit. Purpose. All local health departments must assure that prenatal care is available for pregnant women in their jurisdiction either directly or through a referral to a qualified prenatal provider. . Contracts . Emily Boothe DO, Marta . Olenderek. DO, . Erinn. Allred BS, and Sebastian Kaplan PhD. Wake Forest Baptist Health Department of Psychiatry. What is group medical care?. Typically brings together a group of patients with a similar condition. OBJECTIVES. You will be able to….. Investigate the 3 periods of prenatal development. Identify and describe the major components of the 3 periods of prenatal development. TRIMESTERS. Human . gestation. TM . Renaissance Prenatal Care Program . TM. “Every . Renaissance. comes to the world with a cry, the cry of the human spirit to be free” . -Anne Sullivan Macy. Mission. Renaissance was formed to assist and enable dependent/addicted women to deliver healthy babies. Presentation to: Breastfeeding Coordinator’s Meeting. Presented by: Cheryl L. Riley MBA, . CLC. Date: 9-13-2017. Objectives. Define the purpose of a prenatal resource list . Identify suggested components of a prenatal resource list. SENIOR LECTURER/ OBSTETRICIAN GYNAECOLOGIST. OUTLINE. Introduction. Historical Background. Screening tests. Genetic counselling. Diagnostic tests. Techniques for Prenatal diagnosis. Fetal. surgery. Conclusion. . – The Clinician’s Perspective. Allan J Fisher, MD, FACOG, . FACMG. Director, Perinatal Genetics. Elliot Hospital System. Manchester . NH. Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (Screening). Introduced commercially October 2011. Many techniques are available to assess . the. growth and . developmental status . of the . fetus, including . Ultrasound. . Maternal . serum . screening . Amniocentesis. Chorionic . villus . sampling. May . 19, 2015. Today’s Plan. Innovations in prenatal diagnosis (Gitler). Anneuploidy. Mendelian. disorders. Non-invasive diagnostic technologies. Yair. . Blumenfeld. , M.D.. clinical aspects . cell.

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