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Pregnancy & Human Development Chapter 29 (28)
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Fertilization: It’s all in the timing! Oocyte is only viable for ~ 24 hours. Sperm is viable for 12 – 24 hours (some “super sperm” may be viable for up to 72 so be careful!) Therefore, usually, coitus must occur within a 24 hour window on either side of ovulation.
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Barriers to fertilization Low vaginal pH Getting lost (50/50 chance of getting the right uterine tube) Numerous defective sperm Uterine contractions Phagocytes By the time they get to the oocyte, there are only a few dozen to a couple hundred
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Penetration Secondary oocyte Head of sperm 1650X
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No Polyspermy!
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Fertilization & First cleavage
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What’s this thing called, Love? Zygote – a the single cell after fusion of the pronuclei of the oocyte & the sperm. Conceptus – covers the period of develop following first cleavage and differentiation of cells into an embryo. –Morula – the conceptus as a solid ball of 16 cells (about day 3). –Blastocyst – a hollow ball of cells, from day 4. “Hatching” occurs at this stage, when the blastocyst emerges from the zona pellucida.
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Development from zygote to implantation.
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Then what ? The blastocyst differentiates into: – the trophoblast, the outer ball of cells that eventually becomes the placenta and “extraembryonic” membranes. – the inner cell mass (ICM) becomes the embryo. The above occurs over the course of the second week following conception. Implantation – occurs on about day 6 or so, as the blastocyst burrows into the endometrium.
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Implantation – Day 6
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Implantation – Day 7
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Hormone levels in early pregnancy
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Placental hormones
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Implantation
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Placentation
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Fetus & placenta: 13 weeks
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Embryonic Development Differentiation of the three primary germ layers
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Germ layer formation, Part II
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Neurulation: Part I
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Neurulation: Part II
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Gastrulation Formation of the primitive gut
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Gasturlation part II
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Organogenisis in a 5 week embryo
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Differentiation of Mesoderm
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Differentiation of Mesoderm continued
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The Primary Germ Layers All nervous tissueMuscleG.I. epithelium Epidermis & Derivatives Connective tissueDigestive glands Cornea & lensLymphoid tissueReproductive ducts & gland epithelium Oral, nasal & anal epithelium Endothelium of blood vessels Thyroid, thymus & parathyroid Tooth enamelSerosaeUrethra & bladder epithelium Pineal, pituitary & adrenal medulla Eye’s fibrous & vascular tunics Respiratory tract epithelium MelanocytesSynovia Flat bones of craniumUrogenital organs ECTODERMMESODERMENDODERM
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Fig. 29.14a
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Fig. 29.14b
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Fig. 29.14c
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Fig. 29.14d
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Fig. 29.14e
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Fig. 29.14f
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Fig. 29.14g
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Fig. 29.14h
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From embryo to fetus
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Fetal circulation
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Pregnancy from the mother’s perspective
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Hey Ma! It’s getting crowded in here!
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Labor: the beginning of the end
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A Vertex Presentation…
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…and welcome to the world!
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The “let-down” reflex or, more fun with oxytocin
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