PPT-Prenatal and Childhood Development

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The Beginnings of Life Prenatal Development Prenatal Development Prenatal defined as before birth Prenatal stage begins at conception and ends with the birth of

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The Beginnings of Life Prenatal Development Prenatal Development Prenatal defined as before birth Prenatal stage begins at conception and ends with the birth of the child Zygote A fertilized egg. 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 Workforce . We . all Want One but . How . Can Do we . make it happen? . 12. th. National Early Childhood Inclusion Institute. May 14–16, 2012. Shelley deFosset & Tracey West. FPG . Child Development Institute. Chapter 11. Learning Objectives. Conception. Infertility. Pregnancy. Prenatal Development. Childbirth. The Postpartum Period. Conception. Conception. Conception. Conception. Infertility. Infertility. 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. 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. 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. 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.. 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. 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.. 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.. . – 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. Summer Program in Quantitative Sciences. Lilyana Gross. Christine . Ulysse. Taylor Mahoney. Dr. Brent Coull, faculty advisor. Dr. Mark Meyer, advisor. Overview. Evolution of Research. Meet Our Data. Methods. 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. • 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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