PPT-Chapter 4: Prenatal Development

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41 The Developing Baby 42 Problems in Prenatal Development 43 Avoiding Dangers to the Baby Chapter 4 Objectives List the methods of family planning Outline what

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41 The Developing Baby 42 Problems in Prenatal Development 43 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. 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. 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. 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. Development Factors. Chapter 4. Copyright © 2016 . by Holcomb Hathaway Publishers. Though typically . everyone attains the same mature human . behaviors, the . rate and ultimate level of achievement vary considerably.. 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. 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?. Chapter. 2. Genetics and . Prenatal . Development. Copyright © 2017, 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights . Reserved. Learning Objectives (1 of 4) . 2.1. . Distinguish between genotype and phenotype and identify the different forms of genetic inheritance.. Chapter. 2. Genetics and . Prenatal . Development. Copyright © 2017, 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights . Reserved. Learning Objectives (1 of 4) . 2.1. . Distinguish between genotype and phenotype and identify the different forms of genetic inheritance.. 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. . Development . =. sequence of age-related changes that occur as person progresses from conception - death.. Progress Before Birth: Prenatal . Development. Zygote = a . one-celled organism formed by the union of a sperm and an . Chapter 3 Biological Substrates of Speech Development: A Brief Synopsis of the Developing Neuromuscular System Beate Peter 1 Introduction Speech is the finishing stage of transducing a thought into sound waves . – 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. The Beginning. Conception. Female ovulates. Male releases at least 20 million sperm. Only a fraction reach the fallopian tubes. Many penetrate the ovum. Only one fertilizes the ovum. Occurs approximately 14 days after beginning of menstrual cycle.

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