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Are You Pregnant?

Are You Pregnant? Prenatal Development Fertilization: Union of a sperm cell w/ an ovum. ~Fertilization takes place in the upper 1/3 of the fallopian

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Are You Pregnant?

Page 2: Are You Pregnant? Prenatal Development Fertilization: Union of a sperm cell w/ an ovum. ~Fertilization takes place in the upper 1/3 of the fallopian

Prenatal Development Fertilization: Union of a sperm cell w/ an ovum.~Fertilization takes place in the upper 1/3 of the fallopian tube. Zygote: Fertilized union, egg and sperm unite.

~Once zygote is formed, a protective membrane around it prevents more sperm from entering ovum.

~Zygote begins its journey to uterus and begins cell division.

~Once cell division has begun, zygote is now a blastocyst. 

DEVELOPMENT STAGES:Ova> Zygote> Blastocyst> Embryo> Fetus>Baby

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Blastocyst: a cluster of cells that has a hollow space in the center. ~7-8 days later the blastocyst has traveled to the uterus and implanted into the wall of uterus.

~This is called implantation.

~ After implantation, the blastocyst becomes an embryo. 

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Embryonic Development Embryo: Cluster of developing cells following implantation.

Amniotic Sac: Bag of water, fluid filled sac around the embryo.~Function- Is a shock absorber that protects the embryo. 

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Placenta: Blood rich tissue developed from outer layer of cells from the embryo and tissue of mother.

~Function- Transfer oxygen and nutrients from mother’s blood to embryo also serves as lungs, liver, kidneys, and digestive system for fetus.

 Umbilical cord: A tube through which nutrients and oxygen pass from the mother’s blood to embryo’s blood. This tube connects the embryo to the placenta.

Grows to 20 inches

 

 

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After 56 days of development all major organs are formed and is now called a fetus.

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Fetus is not called a baby until it is born and breathing on its own.

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Blood of Mom & Fetus never mixAll other nutrients and chemicals are shared!

Miscarriage: Spontaneous abortion, in which a female expels the embryo or fetus. Stillbirth: The birth of a dead baby.

 ~Fetal Alcohol Syndrome(FAS): 3 main features- mental retardation, slow growth before and after birth, and a wide range of physical defects ranging from cleft palate to hip dislocation

 

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Twins!Identical Twins – The zygote splits into 2 identical eggs

These eggs now share a placenta Are always the same sex

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Fraternal TwinsThese twins result from 2 separate eggs that fertilize at the same time, but with separate placentas. They can be same or different sex.

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