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Prenatal Development
   
First 2 Weeks: Germinal Period
blastocyst
Implantation
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    After conception, the fertilized egg divides repeatedly into a mass of cells. The germinal period is the period
of prenatal development that takes place in the first 2 weeks after conception.
By 1 week after conception, the fertilized egg is composed of 100 to 150 cells. These cells have differentiated into 2 layers, an
inner and outer layer. The blastocyst is the inner layer of these cells that develop during this period and later develop
into the embryo. The outer layer is the trophoblast which also develops during this period and later provides nutrition and support
for the embryo. About 10 days after conception, the ferilized egg or now called a zygote, attaches to the inner wall of the uterus.
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   2 To 8 Weeks: Embryonic Period

4 Weeks

8 Weeks
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    The embryonic period occurs 2 to 8 weeks after conception. During this period the rate of cell
differentiation intensifies, with support systems and organs beginning to form. The zygote now forms another 2 layers of cells
and is then called an embryo. The embryo's new inner layer of cells, the endoderm, later develops into the
digestive and respiratory systems. The outer layer is then further divided into 2: the ectoderm and the mesoderm.
The ectoderm later becomes the nervous system and sensory receptors (ears, nose, and eyes, for example) and skin parts (hair and nails, for example).
The mesoderm later becomes the circulatory system, bones, muscles, excretory system, and reproductive system. Every body part eventually
develops from these 3 layers.
    As the 3 layers form, the embryo's life support systems begin to mature and develop rapidly. These life support systems include the placenta,
the umbilical cord, and the amnion.
  placenta - consists of tissues where blood vessels between the mother and baby intertwine.
  umbilical cord - contains 2 arteries and a vein, connects the baby to the placenta. Nutrients from the mother's
blood and digestive waistes from the baby's blood can now pass back and forth between mom and baby.
  amnion - a pouch containing a clear fluid that envelopes and protect the developing embryo.
GROWTH: At the third week the neural tube that becomes the spinal cord begins to form. At 21 days,
eyes begin to appear and at 24 days, cells for the heart begin to differentiate. During the fourth week, arm and leg buds
emerge. When organs are being formed, they are vulnerable to environmental changes.
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   2 To 9 Months: Fetal Period

14 Weeks

16 Weeks
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    Growth and development continue dramatically during the fetal period. Three months after conception,
the fetus is about 3 inches long and weighs about 1 ounce. It has become very active, moving its arms and legs, opening
and closing its mouth, and moving its head. The face, forehead, eyelids, nose, chin, arms, hands, and lower limbs are
now distinguishable, and the genitals can be identified as male or female. By the end of the fourth month, the fetus
is about 6 inches in length and weighs 4 to 7 ounces. By the end of the 5th month, the fetus then grows to 12 inches long
and weighs close to a pound. Its toenails and fingernails have begun to form and is more active, showing a preference
for a particular position in the womb. By the end of the 6th month, a thin layer of hair has formed and irregular breathing occurs.
By the end of the 7th month, the fetus is now about 16 inches long and weighs about 3 pounds. During the 8th and 9th months,
the fetus rapidly gains another 4 pounds. At birth, the average American baby weighs 7 pounds and is about 20 inches long.
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Birth!
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Fetal Growth Chart by Trimester:
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First Trimester (first 3 months)
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Conception to 4 weeks
Less than 1/10 inches long
Spinal cord, nervous system, gastrointestinal system, heart and lungs begin to develop
Amniotic sac envelopes the body
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8 weeks
Less than 1 inch long
Face is forming with rudimentary eyes, ears, mouth and teeth
Arms and legs are moving
Brain is forming
Fetal heartbeat is detectable with ultrasound
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12 weeks
About 3 inches long, weighs 1 ounce
Can move arms, fingers and toes
Fingerprints are present
Can smile. frown, suck and swallow
Sex is distinguishable
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Second Trimester (middle 3 months)
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16 weeks
About 5 1/2 inches long and weighs 4 ounces
Strong heartbeat
Thin, transparent skin formed
Downy hair (lanugo) covers body
Fingernails and toenails are forming
Coordinated movements; is able to roll over in amniotic fluid
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20 weeks
10 to 12 inches long and weighs 1/2 to 1 pound
Heartbeat is audible with stethoscope
Sucks thumb
Hiccups
Hair, eyelashes, and eyebrows have formed
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24 weeks
11 to 14 inches long and weighs 1 to 1 1/2 pounds
Skin is wrinkled are covered with protective coating
Eyes are open
Has strong grip
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Third Trimester (last 3 1/2 months)
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28 weeks
14 to 17 inches long and weighs 2 1/2 to 3 pounds
Adding body fat
Very active
Rudimentary breathing present
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32 weeks
16 1/2 to 18 inches long and weighs 4 to 5 pound
Periods of sleep and wakefulness
Responds to sounds
May assume birth position
Bones of head are soft and flexible
Iron is being stored in liver
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36 to 38 weeks
19 inches long and weighs 6 pounds
Skin is less wrinkled
Less active
Gaining immunities from mother
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