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Chapter 3:. Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn. Chapter 3: Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn. Chapter 3 has four modules : Module 3.1 From Conception to Birth Module 3.2 Influences on Prenatal Development Module 3.3 Happy Birthday! Module 3.4 The Newborn.
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Chapter 3: Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn
Chapter 3: Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn Chapter 3 has four modules: Module 3.1 From Conception to Birth Module 3.2 Influences on Prenatal Development Module 3.3 Happy Birthday! Module 3.4 The Newborn
Key terms: Ovulation; fertilization, implantation, fallopian tube; zygote, blastocyst; germ disc Characteristics: 2 weeks duration; rapid division Let’s look at the next slide to view this period more closely. Period of the Zygote
Key terms: Embryo Ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm Amnion and amniotic fluid Umbilical cord Placenta Villi Characteristics: Third to eighth weeks of prenatal development Differentiation of organs and organ systems occurs Period of the Embryo
Key Terms: Cerebral cortex Vernix Age of viability Characteristics: From 9 weeks after conception to birth Increase in size Systems begin to function Period of the Fetus
Fetal Behavior: Fetal movement Behavioral maturity of sense Changes during prenatal development Period of the Fetus
Regular check-ups Healthy foods No alcohol or caffeinated beverages Exercise Adequate diet Five Steps Toward a Healthy Baby
Nutrition Chronic stress Mother’s age General Risk Factors
Teratogen: agent that causes abnormal prenatal development Diseases passing through placenta directly or attacking at birth (Table 3-1) Potentially dangerous drugs (Table 3-2) Environmental hazards (Table 3-3) Teratogens: Diseases, Drugs, and Environmental Hazards
Is cell phone usage a potential teratogen for pregnant women? Did you hear that?
Let’s review the effects of teratogens across prenatal development.
Diagnosis Ultrasound Amniocentesis Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment
Prenatal Diagnosis Chorionic Villus Sampling Amniocentesis
Treatment Fetal medicine Fetal surgery Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment
Labor is usually divided into three stages Labor and Delivery
Prepared childbirth Natural childbirth Childbirth with doula Choice of place of birth Approaches to Childbirth
Childbirth classes Content Benefits Approaches to Childbirth
Reorganization of old routines Physical and emotional reactions Postpartum depression Adjusting to Parenthood
Hypoxia Cephalopelvic disproportion Irregular position Preeclampsia Prolapsed umbilical cord Birth Complications
Prematurity Low birth weight Birth Complications
Infant mortality is relatively low in the United States compared to other industrialized countries. Let’s look at these rates around the world. True or False?
Apgar score (Table 3-5) Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) Assessing the Newborn
Newborns’ reflexes prepare them to interact with the world Survival reflexes Protective reflexes Foundational reflexes The Newborn’s Reflexes
Four primary states Alert inactivity Waking activity Crying Sleeping Newborn States: Primary
Three distinctive types of cries Basic Mad Pain Newborn States: Cries
Developmental change in sleep-wake cycle Types of sleep (REM/non-REM) Co-sleeping Newborn States: Sleep