PPT-Prenatal maternal infection, offspring growth and neurodevelopmental development at birth

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The GECKO Drenthe cohort Mian Bao mbaoumcgnl 1 Lilian L Peters 2 Catharina A Hartman 3 Torsten Plösch 14 Eva Corpeleijn 5 1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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The GECKO Drenthe cohort Mian Bao mbaoumcgnl 1 Lilian L Peters 2 Catharina A Hartman 3 Torsten Plösch 14 Eva Corpeleijn 5 1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands 2 Department of Department General Practice amp 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. 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. Danielle Stevens, Advisor Jennifer Hancock. Introduction. There have been many studies that have analyzed the effects of maternal age on pregnancy and childbirth. A study by Huang (2008) reviewed information on the rate of stillbirths in women over 30. They compiled 913 citations all involving studies on stillbirths in women of advanced age. Overall, the consensus was that advanced maternal age is very strongly associated with an increased risk of stillbirth.. 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. Birth Place Married Place Death Place Birth Place Death Place Birth Death Birth Place Married Place Death Place Birth Place Married Place Death Place Birth Place Death Place Birth Birth Birth Place De Evaluation, Management, Risk and Prevalence of Delays. in Early Childhood. Kathy . Mussatto. , PhD, RN. Nurse Scientist, Co-Director of Cardiac Research. The Herma Heart Center. at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. September . 12, . 2014 – . Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn Baby. Video. Video – 9 Months in the Womb. Footage of Baby in the Womb. 3D Video of Conception to Birth. Life’s Greatest Miracle – PBS NOVA. 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?. during Pregnancy and . Pediatric Enamel Hypoplasia. S.G. Reed. 1. , C.S. Miller. 2. , A.B. Lawson. 2. , B.W. Hollis. 1. , C.L. Wagner. 1. 1. Department of Pediatrics – Neonatology, . 2. Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC USA. determination of fetal blood groups. Laurie Lee, MD, PhD. Blood Bank Rotation. May 2016. Tumors release cell-free DNA (. cfDNA. ) into circulation. Mandel . P, . Metais. . P. Les . acides. . nucleiques. 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. . Dr. .. Amall.Y.Yousif. Natal care(delivery). Aims. 1.. To insure that every pregnant mother goes through safe delivery.. 2-. To reduce maternal and fetal loss from birth trauma & asphyxia . • 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. Dr. Sonalika’s Eye Clinic provide the best Eye infection treatment, Conjunctivitis treatment in pune, Hadapsar, Amanora, Magarpatta, Mundhwa, Kharadi Rd, Viman Nagar, Wagholi, and Wadgaon Sheri

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