Prenatal Development and Care
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Transcript Prenatal Development and Care
Keri Kosier
Jessica Osborne
Kelly Sainz
Chelsea Stone
Group 5
Chapter 20
The Beginning of the Life Cycle
Lesson 1
Childbearing-aged Women at Jupiter Medical Birthing Suites
Development Through Pregnancy
• First Trimester- Month 1 thru 3
• Second Trimester- Month 4 thru 6
• Third Trimester- Month 7 thru 9
First Trimester
Source: http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/ultrasounds/l/bluspic1aaaah.htm
Month 1
Baby
Embryonic Development
Embryo - cluster of
developing cells following
implantation.
Placenta - blood-rich tissue
sac holding the embryo
Umbillical Cord – tube for
nutrients to pass from
mommy to baby
Mommy
Cessation of
menstrual cycle
Baby
Month 2
Bones and Muscles
form, brain develops
Digestive organs
Face, eyes, ears,
limbs
Heart beating for a
month
Baby known as fetus
Mommy
Breasts swell
“morning sickness,”
fatigue
Frequent urination
Month 3
Baby
Liver, kidneys
Mommy
Full, firm, achy
breasts
Sex organs
Eyes lids, nostrils,
mouth, lips, teeth
buds
Major body systems
working
2-4 lbs total weight
gain
Abdomen
enlargement
Uterus = size of
orange
Second Trimester
Source: http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/ultrasounds/l/bluspic2acaaaac.htm
Month 4
Baby
Mommy
Gender is noticed
Increased appetite
Facial features
clearer
Hands & feet wellformed
Brisk movement
More emotional
Discomforts gone
Month 5
Baby
8-10 in. long
Lanugo forms (wax-like
coat to protect skin)
Heart beats hard
Fingernails and toenails
formed
Month 5
Mommy
Pregnancy is obvious
Fetal Heart heard via
stethoscope
10-12 lbs total weight gain
Month 6
Baby
Eyelids open
Taste buds on tongue
Weighs 1.5 - 2 lbs
8 – 10 in. long
Breathing begins
Month 6
Mommy
Baby’s movements are
strong
10 – 12 lbs. total weight
gain
Third Trimester
Source: http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/ultrasounds/l/blusindex.htm
Month 7
Baby
Cries weekly, sucks
thumb
Eye lids separate
Baby active, then rests
Vernix develops
Mommy
Posture affected by ↑
weight and size
Month 8
Baby
Lanugo shed, vernix
present
2 – 3 lb weight gain
Settles into head-down
position
Startled movement
14 – 16 in. long
Mommy
Back aches, leg
cramps, shortness
of breath
18 – 20 lbs total
weight gain
Fetal kicks felt
Month 9
Baby
Full growth
Mommy
Easier to breath due to
fetus dropping into pelvis
rate ↑
Slowed movement
due to cramped space
Descends into pelvis,
prepares for birth
Uterus size = small
watermelon
Braxton-Hicks
contractions
Total wt. gain = 24-30 lbs
~Overview of Development~
Complications & Risks
• Miscarriage: spontaneous abortion
• Stillbirth: birth of a death fetus
– alcohol use (FAS), drug use, disease-causing
organisms such as herpes, HIV/AIDS, food
additives, toxins, aspirin and some antibiotics
Caring for Yourself!
Regular doctor visits
Prenatal vitamins (folic acid)
Avoid alcohol and drug use
Ample and quality rest
Exercise sensibly
Drink plenty of water
Eating for two now!
Recommended classes (childbirth, Lamaze,
sibling)
Lack of Prenatal Care
Low birth weight
Shorter gestational period
Unrecognized deformities, diseases and
conditions
Emotions
• Fear
• Depression
• Apprehension
• Anxiety
Birth of Your Baby!!
-Stages of Delivery• Stage 1: Dilation
– must be at 10 cm for delivery
– “Water Breaking” first sign on labor
Stage 2
• Passage through birth canal (delivery)
Stage 3
• Afterbirth
– Contractions continue for up to 15 minutes to
delivery the placenta, known as the afterbirth.
Source: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=3982
The Apgar Test
A – Activity
P – Pulse
G – Grimace (facial expression, reflexes)
A – Appearance (color)
R – Respiration
• performed right at delivery and minutes after
Resources for Expectant Mothers
• Community resources include hospitals,
walk-in clinics, doctors offices
• Government resources include county
health departments.
• Others: March of Dimes, Planned
Parenthood