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Baby and MOM! MONTH TO MONTH DEVELOPMENT
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Conception Occurs Sperm fertilizes the ovum -> Zygote Zygote multiplies and moves towards the uterine walls -> eventually implants into the wall of the uterus After implantation, zygote becomes an embryo After 8 weeks, embryo becomes a fetus Words to KNOW: Ovulation Sperm Ovum Fertilizes Fallopian Tube Zygote Embryo Fetus
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Conception Video Baby Center Fertilization http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside- pregnancy-fertilization_10354435.bc
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Trimesters Months and Trimesters are a way to tell how far along a woman is! 3 trimesters 1 st trimester – Week 1 - 13 2 nd trimester – Weeks 14 - 27 3 rd trimester – Weeks 28 - 40 MOST IMPORTANT TRIMESTER IS THE FIRST!!!!
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How Does a Woman Know She is Pregnant? No Period Nausea Loss of appetite Possible weight loss Sensitivity to smells Fatigue Loss of energy during workouts Some women do not have ANY symptoms at all Women can NOT get their period while pregnant, however….. During implantation, light bleeding may occur Period of implantation generally occurs around the time of a woman’s period so it is commonly mistaken as a period Symptoms In MOM:NO SYMPTOMS????
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JUST found out about Pregnancy…… Positive pregnancy test? NO need to take more than 1!!! Tests for hCG – hormone produced after the fertilized egg attaches to uterine wall (6 days after fertilization) Immediately – Begin taking Prenatal Vitamins Many women attempting to conceive take these ahead of time Due date is calculated based on the first day of a woman’s last period This means the day of conception is not the proper day to begin counting weeks!!!
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Pregnancy and Nutrition Up calories by 300 High fiber Vitamin A – Develops baby’s eyes Calcium - Develops strong bones Folic Acid – Develops baby’s neural tube Soft cheese – unless pasteurized Undercooked meat Fresh juice Sushi Eggs uncooked – homemade mayo, cookie dough, homemade Caesar dressing Fish with mercury NO ALCOHOL!!!!!!! Limit caffeine Limit lunchmeat intake EATAVOID
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Other Considerations…. No medications, including over-the counter drugs, unless approved by your doctor No drugs or alcohol No x-rays No saunas and hot tubs No vaccinations during pregnancy Avoid cats, cattle, sheep and pigs. They have a parasite that causes toxoplasmosis.
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Call Doctor Immediately if Any of the Following Occur Vaginal bleeding Sharp abdominal pain or cramping Loss of fluid from the vagina Severe or prolonged nausea or vomiting Frequent dizzy spells Painful urination High fever over 100 degrees F. Vaginal discharge that is irritating
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Month 1 - BABY First 4 weeks since woman’s last period…. Zygote is dividing and growing Inner cells become embryo Outer cells become the nourishment and protection Implants into uterine wall
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Month 1 - MOM Missed period Fatigue Nausea Morning sickness Implantation spotting Heightened sense of smell Frequent urination Food aversions
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Month 2 - BABY Beginning of the embryonic period Brain, spinal cord, heart, and other organs begin to form Heart begins pumping blood C-like shape Arm and leg buds form and turn to paddles Eye lenses and nostrils begin to form Ears and toes begin to form ¾” long by the end of the 2 nd month
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Month 2 - MOM Uterus is enlarged - about the size of an orange Bigger uterus = more pressure on bladder! Fuller abdomen and legs – Clothes may begin to tighten Enlarging breasts – soreness Moodiness
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Weeks 1-9 Baby Center Video
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Month 3 - BABY Now called a fetus 2.5 - 3” long Arms, hands, fingers, legs are fully developed Nails on fingers and toes are developing Begins to swallow and kick!!!
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Month 3 - MOM 2 – 4 lbs. weight gain Uterus is about the size of a grapefruit!! Fatigued, nauseas, more frequent urination End of the first trimester
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10-14 weeks http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-10-to- 14_10308108.bc http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-10-to- 14_10308108.bc
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Month 4&5 - BABY First outlines of face begin to show Heartbeat clear First kicks and thumb-sucking Skull bones and others are developing At the end of 5 months, baby will be about 8 inches and 1 lb. 4 Months 5 months
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Month 4&5 - MOM Discomforts of early pregnancy are gone Increased appetite Enlarged abdomen is obvious by 5 th month Fetal heartbeat is heard through stethoscope 10-12 lb. weight gain
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Weeks 15-20 and Weeks 21-27 http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-15-to- 20_10308111.bc http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-15-to- 20_10308111.bc http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-21-to- 27_10312242.bc http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-21-to- 27_10312242.bc
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Month 6&7 - BABY Eyelids and eyebrows visible Can hear outside world Lungs are filled with fluid – begins practicing breathing movements Fingerprints are formed Turns towards bright light END of 7 = 3 ½ lbs and 12 inches
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Month 6&7 - MOM Strong kicks End of month 6 = end of 2 nd trimester Abdomen enlarges Fatigue, heartburn, shortness of breath, leg cramps, ligament pains Posture is affected because of weight gain in 7 th month Expectant fathers take more interest because they feel the baby moving!!
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Month 8 - BABY Begins to gain about ½ lb per week Weighs between 4-6 lbs Fat layers developing underneath skin Turning head down
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Month 8 - MOM Backaches, leg cramps, fatigue, strong kicks and movement Shortness of breath Gained about 18-20 lbs.
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BABY CENTER – 28-37 weeks http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-28-to- 37_3658874.bc http://www.babycenter.com/2_inside-pregnancy-weeks-28-to- 37_3658874.bc
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Month 9 - BABY 6-9 lbs 19-22 inches Lungs develop in prep for breathing independently Head down position Moving less because of the less space! Baby “drops” - Lightening
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Month 9 - MOM Able to breath better because of baby dropping - lightening Weight gain of 25-35 lbs. False labor pains – Braxton Hicks Contractions
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Weight Gain During Pregnancy Baby – 7 ½ pounds Placenta – 1 ½ pounds Uterus – 2 pounds Amniotic fluid – 1 ½ pound Extra blood and water – 4 ½ pounds Breast tissue – 3 pounds Maternal stores of protein – 4 pounds
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