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Early Induction of Labor Summary

... Early Induction of Labor Summary From the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care #47. Operations, treatments, and medications that have as their direct purpose the cure of a proportionately serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman are permitted when they cannot be safely ...
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...  Birth defects  May be inherited (congenital abnormalities) or acquired  Acquired defects are caused by teratogens (agents that disrupt ...
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... ◦ “If I read the genome out to you at the rate of one word per second for eight hours a day, it would take me a century… This gigantic document, an immense book, a recipe of extravagant length, and it all fits inside the microscopic nucleus of a tiny cell that fits easily upon the head of a pin.” (R ...
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... • For conditions in which the fetus is at high risk for prenatal or neonatal death, the rationale for FCI is obvious, to improve survival. • If death is not imminent but the disease is likely to have major lifelong morbidity, the rationale is that FCI will modify the course of cardiac growth, func ...
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... • Stress hormones – impede oxygen and nutrients to fetus • Weaken immune system • Linked to poor eating, smoking, drug and alcohol use – all harm fetus • Counseling to manage/reduce stress • Moderate levels may aid development ...
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... • Stillbirth: If the baby dies after the 20th week of pregnancy This occurs in about 2% of pregnancies common causes: abnormal chromosomes poor growth infections problems with the placenta ...
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... – Susceptibility to harm is influenced by genetic makeup of mother and embryo – Same defect can be caused by different teratogens ...
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Theories of Human Development

... – Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS)  Several days after birth  20 inborn reflexes  Reactions to comforting and social stimuli  Unresponsiveness may indicate neurological problems  Can be a parent teaching tool ...
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Social environment (community)

... • An overweight or obese child is more likelt to be overweight or obese as an adult • Being overweight or obese as a child can lead to diabetes, heart disease, stress on weightbearing joints and poor self-esteem • Poor eating and a sedentary lifestyle has a detrimental effect on children’s health ...
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