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Development
Embryo to Fetus to Birth1-3 Trimesters
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Day 28
2-3.5 mm
Neurula
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Amniotic Sac • Originally forms around the embryo
• Eventually fills with liquid provided by the mother’s cells
• Later, formed by the fetal kidneys
• Circulates when the baby drinks the liquid and excretes it out
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Amniotic Sac• Some babies
are born inside the amniotic sac• 1 in 80,000
births
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Umbilical cordPlacenta
• Placenta: holds baby to the mother
• Diffusion of food, oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste takes place
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• Umbilical cord contains an artery and a vein
• One carries things to the baby
• One carries things away from the baby
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4 weeks
• Brain is formed• Heart is beating• Eye, legs,arms
begin• 1/6 inch
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6 weeks
• ½ inch• Circulation begins• Toes and fingers
forming
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8 Weeks Eyes, nose, lips, tongue, ears and teeth are forming
Gonad formation begins
Functioning heart
Now considered FETUS
1.2 inches
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12 Weeks2.5 – 3 inches and .5 – 1 oz.
• Sex of the baby can be determined
• Nails and earlobes develop• Eyes almost fully
developed• All parts present, now
major GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT
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2nd Trimester
• Placenta fully developed
• Fetus can hear mother
• Vernix forms – creamy white substance that protects thin skin
Week 13 to Week 27
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2nd Trimester• Skin is reddish and forms lanugo
(downy hair)• Reflexes: swallow, suckling, jumping
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end of 2nd trimester: 15 inches long 2.5 pounds
• Sleep – wakefulness cycles
• Fat forms
• lungs are beginning to exhale amniotic fluid
(practice for breathing)
• circulatory system working
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3rd Trimester• Fetus has sight and
hearing• Soft skeleton• Laguno disappears –
skin begins pigmentation
• Circulatory and Respiratory systems mature
Week 28 to Week 40
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• Mother’s antibodies pass to fetus
• Digestive organs expel wastes- meconium
• Baby moves downward towards birth canal
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Parturition (Birth)
• Expel fetus from uterus = LABOR• Last few weeks of pregnancy, estrogen levels
peak: – myometrium forms oxytocin receptors– Interupts progesterone, allows small uterine
contractions (false labor, Braxton Hicks)• Oxytocin production causes placenta to
release prostaglandins = more powerful contractions
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Positive Feedback Loop• Hypothalamus activated by increasing pressure levels on
the cervix• Activates pituitary to release more OXYTOCIN…
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Three Stages of Labor: DIALATION• True contractions dilates
cervix 1 to 10 cm• Contractions – Increase from weak to
vigorous– Regular– Upper uterus downwards to
birth canal– Soften cervix: effaces– 6-12 hours
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Three Stages of Labor: EXPULSION
• Delivery of infant out of vagina• Mother’s response is to push• Infant is facing downwards:
vertex, if butt down: breech• Mucus is suctioned before full
delivery – baby begins to breathe
• Complications (dropping oxygen levels or heart rate in infant) overcome by forceps, vacuum or Cesarean section
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Three Stages of Labor: PLACENTAL• Uterine contractions
compresses blood vessels• Placenta detaches• Afterbirth = placenta, fetal
membranes and umbilical cord
• Need to remove all tissues – could cause excess bleeding
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Thank your mother…• Uterus stretches to occupy most abdominal cavity• Estrogen/progesterone surge (morning sickness)• Ribs flare (shortness of breath, but vital capacity increases)• Lordosis – lumbar curvature (back aches)• Relaxin causes pelvic ligaments and pubis to widen/relax
(duck walk)• Organ displacement = pressure on esphogus, stomach, and
intestines (heartburn, small meals, constipation)• Excess waste from fetus and limited room (frequent
urination…uncontrollable)• Blood volume increases up to 40% , blood pressure and
pulse rate increases (swelling = edema)