Jan 18, 2016
Development of the baby occurs in three stages:•Zygote – fertilized egg in the fallopian tube
•Embryo- fertilized egg, planted in endometrium
•Fetus- fertilized egg at 7 weeks and beyond
Once a month and ovum is released• Ovum- A female egg
The egg moves through the fallopian tube to the uterus• Uterus-Where the baby
develops during pregnancy
If not fertilized it disintegrates and is flushed away with menstruation
If the ovum is in the fallopian tube at the same time a sperm is present- conception occurs
This union is what called a zygote!
Fertilized egg reaches the uterus and attaches itself to the uterus.
Cell multiplication begins
Internal organs and circulatory system begins to form.
Cell Division takes place and at the end of two weeks the zygote is the size of a pin-head
Heart begins to beat at 28 days
Small buds show the suggestions of arms and legs
4 Weeks
•Measures about ¼ inch long
•At this point, you cannot distinguish between an embryo of a pig, cow or human
•Suggestion of eyes
•Three parts of the brain are already formed
•Lungs and thyroid gland are developing
At 5 weeks the embryo is 1-1 1/2 inches long All major organ systems develop Amniotic Fluid surrounds the baby Face, and limbs take shape, arm buds and legs
buds
The placenta and umbilical cord are developing• placenta- the tissue that connects the sac
around the unborn baby to the mother’s uterus• umbilical cord- the tube that connects the
baby to the placenta, the purpose of this cord is to bring the baby nourishment and oxygen from the mother’s blood and takes away waste products
6 Weeks – Brain waves are evident
7 Weeks –Spine and nervous systemare forming
8 Weeks –Limbs are forming
The fetus is about 3 inch long
Nostrils, mouth, lips, teeth buds, and eyelids form
Fingers and toes are almost complete Eyelids are fused shut
Arms, legs, fingers, and toes have developed
All internal organs are present—but aren’t ready to function
The genital organs can be recognized as male or female
11 Weeks –•skin is evident•muscular development sufficient enough to open and close mouth•gender is detectable from the genitals•bone marrow makes blood cells
12 Weeks- •measures about 3 inches long•movement can be felt
Fetus is 8-10 inches long and weights 6 oz.
The fetus is covered with a layer of thick, downy hair called lanugo.
Heartbeat can be heard clearly. The fetus can swallow and hiccup.
Face has human features
Mother may feel movement at the end of this month
15 Weeks-•Can detect light and dark
16 Weeks –•Has eyebrows and eyelashes
18 Weeks – •Can open and close its mouth, swallow and can suck its thumb!
The fetus is about 12 inches long and weighs 1 pound.
A protective coating called vernix begins to form on baby's skin.
Hair eyelashes and eyebrows appear
Organs keep maturing
Fetus is very active, can move arms and legs freely
The eyes can open and close
The fetus has fingerprints and footprints
The fetus is 14 inches long and weighs – 1 ½ pounds
The baby's lungs are filled with amniotic fluid, and has started breathing motions.
The fetus may kick and cry
The baby can detect sound, talking and/or singing
Fat is starting to deposit under the skin
Fetus is 16 inches long and weighs about 2 pounds
Fetus is active and then rests.
The baby now uses the four senses of vision, hearing, taste and touch
Fetus can kick and cry
Hand can grip
The fetus is 16-17inches long and weighs 2-3 pounds
Layers of fat are piling on.
Fetus has probably turned head-down in preparation for birth.
Fetus may react to noises with a jerking action
•Weighs about 4 pounds
•Hair is growing
•Gaining about ½ pound of body weight per week
•Could be born at this stage and have a high survival rate
•Organs may be able to function on their own
Fetus is about 19-20 inches long and weighs 6-7 pounds
Skin is smooth because of the fat
Baby’s movement slows down due to lack of room
“Lightening” occurs when the baby drops in the pelvis
Disease fighting antibodies are taken from the mother’s blood
The last two systems to develop are the respiratory and digestive
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