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Flashcards in Reproduction, Conception, Pregnancy, and childbrith Deck (10)
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Pronatalism

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1) Policy or practice of encouraging child-bearing
2) especially governemtn
3) causes higher birthrates

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Rh incombatibility

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1) occurs when mother has Rh negative blood and baby has rh positive blood
2) mothers body attacks the fetus as if it were a health issue
3) positive mother= safe
4) negative mother needs to be monitored
5) usually safe in first pregnancy

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Teratogens

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1) substances that cause prenatal abnormalities or later developemental problems
2) placenta acts as natural barrier from teratogens
3) examples: drugs, alcohol (Fetal alcohol syndrome), caffeine, maternal infection (i.e. zika virus)

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

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1) pattern of mental and physical defects due to heavy alcohol consumption during pregnancy
2) problems with learning, memory, attention span, communication, vision, hearing
3) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) a group of conditions including FAS that can occur when mother inests alc during pregnancy

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Critical periods

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1) each body part of the fetus develops in certain times and times when that body part is most prone to birth defects is known as its “critical period”

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German Measles (Rubella)

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1) congenital rubella is a condition that occurs in infants whose mothers were infected with german measles
2) hearing 5-6 months of gestation

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Sex positions and pregancny

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No significant effect

8
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Early signs of Pregnancy

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1) fatigue
2) light period
3) tender breasts
4) appetite changes
5) nausea
6) vomiting
7) to find out–blood or urine test for HCG

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Trimesters

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1) 3 three-month phases of pregnancy

2) includes significant development to the fetelized ovum, embryo, or fetus

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First Trimester

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1) Post Conception–Geminal period