PPT-04 – Prenatal Development & Birth

Author : luanne-stotts | Published Date : 2017-08-07

Janet had unprotected sex on January 1 st To celebrate the new year You would suggest she wait until before using a home pregnancy test Until A Jan 3 B Jan 7

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Janet had unprotected sex on January 1 st To celebrate the new year You would suggest she wait until before using a home pregnancy test Until A Jan 3 B Jan 7 C Jan 11. Marty Handly, RN, MSN. District Coordinator. Jessica Craig, MPH. Epidemiologist. Nunmawi Bualteng, RN, BSN. Public Health Nurse. Khawl Puii, BLA. Prenatal Community Health Worker. Pam Desir, MS, RD, CD, IBCLC. 4.1 The Developing Baby. 4.2 Problems in Prenatal Development. 4.3 Avoiding Dangers to the Baby. Chapter 4 Objectives. List the methods of family planning. Outline what occurs during each of the three stages of prenatal development. Screening & . Testing. 13 November 2014. Rels. . 300 / . Nurs. . 330. Prenatal Screening vs. Prenatal Diagnosis. Screening:. aim is to identify women who have increased risk factors (larger than the general population of pregnant women) for having a child with a congenital anomaly. By . Jordyn. Sam. Does the outside environment affect the unborn baby?. Any effects regarding her mood, diet, physical conditions, etc. . CAN. harm, or help the baby.. WHY?. The mother’s body is the MAIN environment for the unborn baby. 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. Did you know….. “Identical twins” may not be exactly identical?. All but 300 human genes have counterparts in mice?. “Birth defects” do not always appear at birth?. Fetuses can learn and remember while in the womb, and they respond to their mother’s voice?. Produced by the Medicaid Data Analytics – Business Intelligence Unit. Presented by Rachel La Croix, Medicaid Quality Bureau. Florida Medicaid – Snapshot. Florida Medicaid currently serves 3,916,609 enrollees.. AP . Psychology. Ms. C. Fahey. Module 13. Prenatal Development and the Newborn. Developmental Psychology. Developmental psychology is the psychology of growth, change and consistency though the lifespan. . 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. S. FEKIH AHMED. 1. , MA. JELLALI. 1*. , S. BELHASSEN. 2. , S. MOSBAHI. 2. , A. ZRIG. 1. , W. MNARI. 1. , L. SAHNOUN. 2. , K. MAAZOUN. 2. , A. KSIAA. 2. , S. HIDOURI. 2. , M. MEKKI. 2. , A. NOURI. 2. The GECKO Drenthe cohort. Mian Bao (m.bao@umcg.nl). 1. , Lilian L. Peters. 2. , Catharina A. Hartman. 3. , Torsten Plösch. 1,4. , Eva Corpeleijn. 5. 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. 2) Department of Department General Practice & Elderly Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. 3) Department of Psychiatry, Interdisciplinary Center Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE), University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. 4) Perinatal Neurobiology, Department of Human Medicine, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany. 5) Department of Epidemiology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. • Can decrease risk of pre-term babies or abortions • Can decrease mortality rates ( ectopic pregnancy, hypertension, embolism, infection, hemorrhage are the main causes of death during pregnancy) The first prenatal visit • Establish a baseline data. • Explain why specific data are related to pregnancy • Discuss weight changes and physical changes during pregnancy • Urine analysis • Establish communication in a private, quite setting • Confirm pregnancy: assess for signs of pregnancy.

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