Unit 2: Pregnancy & Birth Chapter 3: Prenatal Development Chapter 4: Preparing for Birth Chapter 5: The Baby’s Arrival
Chapter 3: Prenatal Development Objectives: To help you: Name the 3 stages of pregnancy and describe the prenatal development in each Describe how personal characteristics are inherited Explain how multiple births occur Discuss possible solutions for infertility Discuss the causes of birth defects and how they can be diagnosed and prevented Explain why teen pregnancies are considered high risk
What does Prenatal mean?? Prenatal: refers to the period before ______ _____weeks Single cell develops into a human being
The Forty-Week Miracle Begins at _____________ Continues into 3 stages: The ________ The __________
Conception Ovum: female cell or _______ Released one time each month Released by the __________
Conception Ovum: female cell or egg Released one time each month Released by the ovaries Moves through the __________ ___________
Conception Ovum: female cell or egg Released one time each month Released by the ovaries Moves through the fallopian tubes Enters the ________, or ________ Takes about 2-3 days Where __________________ takes place
Conception When the egg reaches the uterus, it usually disintegrates and is flushed away ______________________ If the egg meets a __________and is fertilized Sperm: __________________ If this occurs- _______________ takes place Beginning of ________________
Period of the Ovum Lasts about 2 weeks The fertilized egg attaches itself to the ______ of the uterus & begins to grow The lining thickens with _______________ blood It cannot be shed therefore menstruation does not occur
The Ovum Ovum begins to grow through _____________ Single cell divides into 24so on Each cell is _____________ to become a different type Skin, bones, brain, blood cells, etc. Remarkable growth during 2 weeks Ovum is still only size of _______________
Period of the Embryo Increasing cluster of cells Lasts about ______ weeks Growing ___________ Firmly attached to the uterus
Embryo & Placenta By the end of this stage, the connecting tissue between embryo and uterus develop into ____________ provides nourishment & oxygen for the baby Carried by the _____________________ Filled with blood & rigid… not likely to tangle until birth
Amniotic Fluid Embryo is surrounded by a bag of ______ called Acts as a ___________ to protect the baby
Period of the Fetus Begins around ___________of pregnancy and lasts until birth Beginning to be more recognizable Arms, legs, fingers, and toes are developing _________ features and internal organs are present Not are all ______________
First movements 4th-5th month Fetus’ movements and kicks begin to touch the ______ of the uterus _____________ Gradually become stronger and more frequent “__________________” Helps Dr. estimate the fetal age/ birth date ________________ is now audible
Continued Growth Surrounding fluid is _____ as fetus _______ Amniotic fluid fills only the _____________ Less space for baby to move– _____________
Getting Ready for Birth 7 months and on.. ________________ are ready to sustain life Gains weight ______ deposits are added under the skin Storing nutrients, building ________________
Abilities The unborn baby can: Suck it’s thumb Cough Sneeze Yawn Hiccup Cry
Weight Shift During the 9th month: baby’s weight shifts unexpectedly “_______________” occurs Baby has dropped into the _________________ Birth is not far off Sometimes occurs just before _____________ Could be mistaken for cramping from ______________
Positioning Baby is most likely ____________________ Head nestled in __________ Easiest & ________ for birth Baby is less active– fills most of the space
The Mother Skin & _________muscles stretch to capacity Muscles of the uterus and abdomen are capable of being increased up to ____ times their original size Return close to normal within a _______ after birth