What is the Course of Prenatal Development? • The Germinal Period • The Embryonic Period • The Fetal Period The Germinal Period • • • • First two weeks after conception Creation of zygote Cell division Attachment of zygote to uterine wall The Embryonic Period • First two to eight weeks • Rate of cell differentiation intensifies, support system for the cells form, and organs appear The Fetal Period • Lasts about seven months • Growth and development continue their dramatic course during this…
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mortality rates as well. These factors include lack of prenatal care, obesity, ethnic disparities, health care access, education, economy, nutrition, and environment. “Maternal age at birth, marital status, race, ethnicity, smoking, first-time pregnancy, repeat pregnancy within 18 months) and maternal chronic conditions such as, asthma, diabetes, and hypertension are considered also (Roman et el., 2014)”. All of these components make addressing the problem very difficult. With technological, pharmacological…
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exceptionally vulnerable group and require special attention. Pregnant adolescents are different from other groups of pregnant women in all major aspects of assessment: their social environment, personal, social and psychological development. Therefore, prenatal care, including childbirth education will be beneficial for adolescents. They have the fewest resources, because they did not get the time for education or experience to be self-supporting or to identify their own outside supports (Tilghman, 2008).…
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Prenatal care is medical care for pregnant woman and is important for a healthy pregnancy. Its key components include regular checkups and prenatal testing, eating healthfully, exercising, and beginning as soon as one knows she is pregnant. During her pregnancy, a woman should see her doctor about once each month for the first six months of pregnancy, then every two weeks for the seventh and eighth month of pregnancy, and then every week until her baby is born. However, if a woman is over 35…
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supplies ($) Total ($) Immunization 13000 0.60 7800 Nutrition counselling 5000 0.12 600 Prenatal care-NP 6500 - - Prenatal care-MD 650 - - Major visit 4500 1.30 5850 Minor visit 8000 0.25 2000 Total 37650 16250 Budgeted salaries for physicians and nurse practitioners for the upcoming year: Visits Time in Minutes (minutes) Total time in minutes (minutes) Salaries per minute ($) Total ($) Physician: Prenatal care - MD 650 15 9750 0.045 438.75…
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same body systems and needs, our systems of health care vary from country to country. A commonality of health care systems is care for a pregnant woman and her child, but how this care is managed varies across the globe. The discipline of prenatal care was not acknowledged until the early 20th century, but since then, society has begun to understand the importance of care in this time of transformation (King, 2009). If the woman’s body is not taken care of properly, the unborn child may be at increased…
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the following questions. _____________ is one of the biggest problems every parent faces. _______________ discipline is the best way to help children learn self-control. What is the purpose of discipline? The type of discipline that a family uses will strongly influence the child’s ______ _________. Name and describe the 9 types of discipline outlined on the handout. Unit 3-Describing Pregnancy, Prenatal Care, and Childbirth Name DAte Hour Objectives…
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Prenatal development is medical care during a woman’s pregnancy. Prenatal care does many things for the woman while she is pregnant, like giving the woman advice on health care. Prenatal care has the advantage of keeping watch of the pregnancy and letting you know about future problems that may occur. Knowing about the future circumstances that may occur later in the pregnancy, will help the pregnant woman to try to avoid problems. Alcohol can have a negative influence, whether you are pregnant…
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This article examines spina bifida, a neural tube defect, in children and describes relevant prenatal testing, prenatal surgery, ongoing care, and the prospects of prenatal surgery. When describing the factors associated with spina bifida, the article noted the role of genetics, gene mutations, hormones, and maternal nutrition which particularly includes “the enrichment of staple foods with folic acid” (Sikander et al., 2017). During pregnancy, an increase in folic acid has been found to correlate…
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daddy> family>friends ~attitude toward pregnancy, plans, knowledge of pregnancy, know baby care? Dating violence? Working? emotional and financial support, Fathers degree of involvement in pregnancy Importance of prenatal visits, diet Support services>food banks>special supplemental nutrition program fo women, infants and children -Adolescents usually receive prenatal care later that normal, risks include Preterm births, low-birth-weight, cephalopevliv disproportion, iron-deficiency…
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