Write these… 1. List and describe the symptoms of pregnancy. 2. What are the Factors That Affect The Baby’s Health 3. List and describe the pregnancy danger signs and conditions that can cause birth defects. 4. List ways to maintain a healthy pregnancy. 5. List the nutrients and why they are needed for the mother. 6. Take a worksheet from the front table and complete the word search only
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Write these…
1. List and describe the symptoms of pregnancy.
2. What are the Factors That Affect The Baby’s Health
3. List and describe the pregnancy danger signs and conditions that can cause birth defects.
4. List ways to maintain a healthy pregnancy.
5. List the nutrients and why they are needed for the mother.
6. Take a worksheet from the front table and complete the word search only
• Ultrasound High-frequency sound waves, or ultrasound, are used in most pregnancies to create an image of the developing fetus.
Monitoring Tools
• Amniocentesis Another test that may be done around the fourteenth to sixteenth week of pregnancy is amniocentesis (am nee oh sen TEE sis).
Danger Signs
Section 19.2 A Healthy Pregnancy
Myth A pregnant woman doesn’t need to visit the doctor until she begins to show, or look pregnant.
Fact Regular doctor visits from before conception until the birth of a baby are necessary to ensure health.
Section 19.2 A Healthy Pregnancy
Getting proper nutrition and exercise and avoiding drugs and environmental hazards are especially important both before and throughout pregnancy.
Staying Healthy During Pregnancy
Section 19.2 A Healthy Pregnancy
• A pregnant woman needs to eat more calories to support the growth of her own body and the developing embryo or fetus.
Proper Nutrition
• The best way to obtain these extra calories is to eat a well-balanced diet.
• Folic acid is essential for proper development of an embryo’s neural tube, which later develops into the spinal cord and brain.
Section 19.2 A Healthy Pregnancy
• Regular physical activity is important for a healthy pregnancy.
Exercise
• A fit woman will better meet the extra energy demands of carrying the fetus.
• She also reduces her risk for diabetes and other health problems during pregnancy.
Section 19.2 A Healthy Pregnancy
• As soon as she plans to become pregnant, a woman should abstain from all alcohol, tobacco, and any other drugs not prescribed or approved by her doctor.
• These substance, even in small amounts can
Avoiding Alcohol and Other Drugs
•harm or kill the developing baby
•decrease the newborns chance to live
•cause lifelong problems
• A pregnant woman should talk to her doctor before using any prescription drugs or over-the-counter drugs.
Section 19.2 A Healthy Pregnancy
SmokingWhen you smoke... so does your baby. . •Poisons pass across the placenta. •The poisons from cigarettes keep the baby from getting the proper supply of nutrients and oxygen that he or she needs to grow.•Smoking during pregnancy can cause low-birth weight, premature delivery, and even infant death.
Section 19.2 A Healthy Pregnancy
Smoking
•There can be long term health risks for your baby. Smoking during pregnancy can cause your baby to have problems after birth.
•If a mother continues to smoke after the baby is born, the baby may get more colds, coughs, and middle-ear infections.
•Babies have very small lungs, and smoke from cigarettes makes it harder for them to breathe. This can also cause the baby to get bronchitis and pneumonia.