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					Prenatal Development and Birth Chapter 4 Periods of Prenatal Development  The Period of the Zygote – Zygote  blastocyst – Cell differentiation – % of blastocysts that fail to implant? Periods of Prenatal Development  The Period of the Zygote (con’t) – Outer layer of blastocyst develops into:  Amnion  Chorion  Placenta  Umbilical cord **note that these structures actually develop during the period of the embryo Periods of Prenatal Development  The Period of the Embryo – From implantation (week 3) to week 8 – Embryonic disk is already differentiating into:  Ectoderm (nervous system, skin, hair, sensory receptors  Mesoderm (muscles, bones, circulatory system, reproductive system, excretory system)  Endoderm (digestive system, lungs, urinary tract, other internal organs) Periods of Prenatal Development  The Period of the Embryo (con’t) – By 4th week, heart has formed and begun to beat – Becomes more human in appearance during 2nd month – Sexual differentiation during 7th – 8th weeks Periods of Prenatal Development  The Period of the Fetus – Final 7 months of pregnancy – Fetus – Digestive and excretory systems functional – Sex detected by ultrasound by end of 3rd month – Kicks and movements strong enough to be felt – Organ systems mature rapidly during final 3 months Periods of Prenatal Development  The Period of the Fetus (con’t) – Viable between 22-28 weeks – Receives antibodies – Assume upside-down position in final weeks  Weight of head  Shape of uterus Trends in Development  Cephalocaudal Trend  Proximodistal Trend Teratogens Root word means “formation of monsters”  Harm isn’t always simple or straightforward  Amount and length of exposure  Genetic makeup of mother/baby  Presence of several negative factors  Teratogens Same defect  different teratogens  One teratogen  different defects  Some effects seen later  Teratogens Age of baby  Sensitive period  Teratogens  Paternal influences often overlooked – Direct and indirect effects – Second hand smoke – Chemicals – Cocaine can “hitchhike” – Smoking, alcohol, drug use  sperm – Diets low in vitamin C Other Factors Exercise  Nutrition  Emotional stress  Rh blood incompatibility  Maternal/Paternal age  – Older  less fertile, more risk of disorders – Younger  increased risk of prematurity, infant death Other Factors Infectious Diseases  Prenatal Care  Previous births  Perinatal Environment Environment surrounding birth  Stages of childbirth  – Contractions – Delivery – Afterbirth  Newborn appearance Perinatal Environment  Assessing the Newborn – Apgar scale – 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth Perinatal Environment  Assessing the Newborn – 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 Perinatal Environment  Complications – Anoxia  Severe  cerebral palsy, mental retardation  Mild  irritability, motor/cognitive delays  Chances have been reduced with fetal monitoring  Respiratory distress syndrome – Complicated delivery  Forceps  Cesarean  Medications Preterm and Small-for-Date Preterm = born more than 3 weeks early, but appropriate weight for time in womb  Small-for-Date = underweight due to slow fetal growth  – Greater risk than preterm – Causes include smoking, drug use, stress, lack of prenatal care, multiple births, social support  Postterm = born after 42 weeks
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            