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Stages of Prenatal Development Child Psychology II.

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Page 1: Stages of Prenatal Development Child Psychology II.

Stages of Prenatal Development

Child Psychology II

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The Germinal Stage

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The Embryonic Stage

• The second Stage of Development • 3rd – 8th week • Amniotic Sac

– Sac filled with amniotic fluid formsaround the embryo in the uterus

• Placenta– Absorbs oxygen andnourishment from themother to give to the baby

• Umbilical Cord– A long tube that connects the placenta and the baby (feels like a garden hose)carries nourishment to the baby and waste away to the placenta and then the

mother’s blood stream

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The Fetal Stage

• The third and final stage

• The longest stage

• 8th/9th week until birth

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First Month

• By the end of the first month, the embryo is about 1/10 of an inch long. The heart, which is no larger than a poppy seed, has begun beating.

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First Month

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Two Months

• The embryo is about 1 inch long and has distinct, slightly webbed fingers. Veins are clearly visible. The heart has divided into right and left chambers.

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Two Months

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Three Months

• By now the fetus is 2 1/2 to 3 inches long and is fully formed. He has begun swallowing and kicking. All organs and muscles have formed and are beginning to function.

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Four Months

• Your baby is covered with a layer of thick, downy hair called lanugo. His heartbeat can be heard clearly. This is when you may feel your baby's first kick.

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4 months

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Five Months

• A protective coating

called vernix caseosa begins to form on baby's skin. By the end of this month, your baby will be nearly 8 inches long and weigh almost a pound.

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Six Months

• Eyebrows and eyelids are visible. Your baby's lungs are filled with amniotic fluid, and he has started breathing motions. If you talk or sing, he can hear you.

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6 Months

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Seven Months

• By the end of the seventh month, your baby weighs about 3 1/2 pounds and is about 12 inches long. His body is well-formed. Fingernails cover his fingertips

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Eight Months

• Your baby is gaining about half a pound per week, and layers of fat are piling on. He has probably turned head-down in preparation for birth. He weighs between 4 and 6 pounds.

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Nine Months

• Your baby is a hefty 6 to 9 pounds and measures between 19 and 22 inches. As he becomes more crowded, you may feel him move around less.