Fertilization and Implantation Week One of Human Development
The Embryonic and Fetal Periods
During the 4th Week Primordial Germ Cells Migrate into the Posterior Body Wall of the Embryo
Gametogenesis of Germ Cells in the Male and Female reduces the number of chromosomes in the germ cells from 46 to 23
Spermatogenesis and Differentiation
Sperm produced in the Seminiferous Tubules are stored in the Epididymis
Gametogenesis of Germ Cells in the Male and Female
Maturing Follicle Number of Primordial Follicles at 5 months: 7 million at birth: 1 million at puberty: 400,000 remain Fewer than 500 follicles will be released during reproductive years
Changes in the condition of the uterus and corresponding changes in the ovary during a regular menstrual cycle Key Events 1.) maturation of a single oocyte and follicle 2.) proliferation of the uterine endometrium 3.) the process of ovulation 4.) developpment of the follicle into corpus luteum 5.) if no implantation, the degeneration of the corpus lteum and the sloughing off of the uterine endometrium
Your Most Fertile Time A woman’s most fertile period is typically several days before, and no more than one day after, ovulation. To increase chances of becoming pregnant, women should monitor body temperature, cervical mucus production, and LH levels.
Fertility Fact An average couple who do not practice contraception and have intercourse twice a week have a better than 50% chance of fertilizing any given oocyte. Because half of all embryos are aborted, the chance that one month’s intercourse will produce a term pregnancy is thus about 25%.
Summary of the Ovarian Cycle, Fertilization and Human Development during the First Week
The Female Reproductive Organs
Miracle of Life: The Egg’s Journey http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/miracle/program_adv.html
Fertilization is a Complex Interaction Between Sperm and Oocyte
Miracle of Life: The Sperm’s Journey http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/miracle/program_adv.html
Cleavage of the Zygote and Formation of the Blastocyst
Cleavage and Transport down the Oviduct
Miracle of Life: Cleavage http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova /miracle/program_adv.html
Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Abnormal Implantation Sites of the Blastocyst
How Dizygotic Twins Develop
How Monozygotic Twins Develop
Conjoined Twins (1 in 200,000 live births)
Parasitic Twins (1-2,000,000 births)
Implantation of the Blastocyst (Day 7)
By 8 Days, the Amniotic Cavity Appears
By 9 Days, the Embryo is Completely Implanted in the Uterine Endometrium
Days 10-13 of Embryonic Development
Days 12-15 of Embryonic Development
In vitro Fertilization