CHILD BIRTH MR. GARDNER SEXUALITY HEALTH. CHILD BIRTH ______________  Lining of the ____________ __________________  Bag of ___________ (shock absorber)

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CHILD BIRTH MR. GARDNER SEXUALITY HEALTH

CHILD BIRTH ______________  Lining of the ____________ __________________  Bag of ___________ (shock absorber)  When it __________, birth happens within _______ hours

CHILD BIRTH ____________  Life support _____________ (after birth)  Connected by an _____________ cord (about 18 inches) _____________  XX = _____________  XY = _______________  XXY = ?? (1 gene will __________, usually XX)

CHILD BIRTH __________ – ___ Stages  1. _______ of cervix to ____ centimeters  2. __________ Top of _______ enters vagina __________  3. Placenta (__________)

Caesarean Section (C-Section) ________ through abdominal wall  __________ = 4% of births  1990’s = _______  __________ = 33%

Reasons for a C-Section ____________  Baby is coming out feet first, side ways ______________ cord Cervix doesn’t ___________ _____________________ Personal ___________

Multiple Births __________ – most common  ______________ – different egg & sperm  ______________ – same egg and sperm  ___________ – same egg & sperm (doesn’t split)

Multiple Births Cont. __________3 Quadruplets__ _________5 Sextuplets__ _________7 Octuplets__ Combined weight > ___ lbs, labor begins