State Test Review PREGNANCY

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State Test Review PREGNANCY Child Development State Test Review PREGNANCY

Fertilization occurs in the Amniocentesis Fallopian Tubes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Amniotic Sac Low birth weight baby Fertilization occurs in the Babies born to mothers who drink alcohol during pregnancy may be born with This organ develops between the placenta and the baby (contain fluid) A test during pregnancy where fluid is drawn to detect abnormalities. A pregnant 15 year old is at greater risk for

Turn your words into gold Ineffective technique Please sit down. We’re going to eat now. Clean your room so we can go shopping Don’t talk while I’m reading to you Don’t bother your sister Pay attention Enforceable Statement We will eat as soon as you are seated. I’ll be happy to take you shopping as soon as your room is clean I will start reading again as soon as you’ve finished talking You are welcome to stay with us as long as you aren’t bothering your sister. I’ll start again as soon as I know you are with me

Another term for spontaneous abortion is Prenatal Development Miscarriage Placenta Amniotic Fluid Uterus Another term for spontaneous abortion is Zygote, Embryo & Fetus are 3 stages of The fetus grows in the The _______ is delivered during the 3rd stage of delivery. Guards against jolts and keeps baby at even temperature.

Blood type, vision and height are factors influenced by Dominant Heredity Nicotine 40 1st Blood type, vision and height are factors influenced by ________ can affect the fetus by slowing fetal growth and causes low birth weight. The prenatal period last about ______ weeks. Medicines and drugs will have the greatest effect during the ______ trimester. The stronger gene is known as

Identify 1-6 4 5 1 2 1 Bladder Uterus 6 Urethra Fallopian tube 2 Ovary Vagina Cervix 6 2 3 3

Contractions during the ____ stage of labor pushes the baby out. 2nd 1st Placenta Fetus Contractions during the ____ stage of labor pushes the baby out. The cervix dilates 0-10 during the ____ stage of labor. A filter for nutrients and oxygen Usually the longest stage of labor. During the 2nd and 3rd trimester, the unborn baby is known as a

Chromosome combination for a boy XX XY Sex-linked defect Apgar Score Premature Chromosome combination for a boy Birth defects carried by females but shows up in males is called A test done at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth to determine baby’s well-being Chromosome combination for a girl A ______ baby is born before 36 weeks gestation.

When the baby’s head can be seen during delivery is called Crowning Undernourished Larger Ultrasound Epidural _______ women during pregnancy will have less nutrients to transfer to the unborn baby. When the baby’s head can be seen during delivery is called The purpose of this is to give relief from labor pain. When compared to the body, an infant’s head is The purpose of this is to determine the health and development of the fetus.

Stage of labor where the cervix is dilating (longest stage). 3rd 1st 2nd Toxemia Spina Bifida Stage of labor where the cervix is dilating (longest stage). Stage of labor where the baby is delivered. High blood pressure in the mother; baby must be delivered immediately This is caused by a deficiency of folic acid in the diet; not taking a prenatal vitamin Stage of labor where the placenta is delivered (afterbirth).

Put these in order Stages of development Embryo Fetus Zygote Stages of labor Afterbirth Crowning Dilation

These release eggs Another term for egg Parent Ovum Identical Fraternal Ovaries Another term for egg When a fertilized egg splits _____ twins are formed. When two eggs are fertilized by two sperm ______ twins are formed. The decision to become a _______ is a life-long commitment. These release eggs

Umbilical cord Fetus Vagina Placenta Uterus Cervix Amniotic Fluid 2 1 3 4 5 6 7

Incompletely formed spinal cord Muscular Dystrophy Spina Bifida Cleft Palate PKU Downs Syndrome Incompletely formed spinal cord Gap in roof of the mouth Body is unable to digest protein, phenylalanine Progressive weakness and shrinking of the muscles An extra #21 chromosome