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Prenatal Care What you need to know…
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Prenatal, or existing before birth, care is essential to the health of the mother and the baby. Throughout Pregnancy, prenatal care varies depending on the timeline of the pregnancy.
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Pregnancy Characteristics: First Trimester: months 1 – 3 Second Trimester: months 4 – 6 Third Trimester: months 7 - 9 What feelings/changes should a mother expect?
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Typical Feelings/Changes during each Trimester 1 st Trimester -Breasts swell and become tender -Morning sickness/Nausea occurs -Fatigue and exertion -Hormonal changes cause increased emotions -Frequent Headaches are very common
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Typical Feelings/Changes during each Trimester 2 nd Trimester -Belly starts to swell, pregnancy begins to show -Movements should be felt -Appetite increases -Morning sickness usually subsides -Best “feeling” Trimester
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Typical Feelings/Changes during each Trimester 3rd Trimester -Average weight gain 25-35 pounds -Mother’s heart beat increases -Fatigue comes back by end -Frequent Urination -Back pain from weight gain
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Prenatal care Requires constant attention and being “in tune” with your body throughout the entire pregnancy… It also means spending a lot of time following carefully prescribed prenatal care guidelines… But what does a mother need to do for premium prenatal care?
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Prenatal Care Project: Imagine you were just hired to work at an OBGYN’s office. Your first task from the doctor is to create a video for the website outlining basic prenatal care an expectant mother. Requirements: -You will broken into 5 groups -Each group will have an area of specialty -You will have 1 minute or less on film -One, or all, of your members may speak -The material must be clear and easy to follow Groups: -Medical Care (what care must the mother get) -Nutrition and Exercise (what should/shouldn’t a mother do) -Tests (what tests during medical care should a mother expect) -Complications (what should a mother know about) -Dangers (what substances should a mother avoid and why)
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Grading : This will count as a test grade! Each group will be graded separately as follows: 40% - Information - Did your group cover all material necessary? Was the information accurate? 20% - Professional - Did you take this project seriously? Does your portion of the video look professional? 20% - Delivery -Is your portion easy to follow? Would a new mother be confused or relieved after viewing your portion? 20% - Participation - Did all group members contribute? Did you work well as a professional committee?
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