Prenatal Development and Newborn Reflexes

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PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT &
THE NEWBORN
 
CONCEPTION
 
Women are born with
all the eggs they will
have
Men continuously
produce sperm from
puberty on
 
A fertilized egg is called a
“zygote”
CONCEPTION
 
Take time and write your own answer – we can share later, but first YOU THINK
1)   Some women harvest their eggs to conceive later in life, building a career before
having children.
What are the pros and cons of having children in later life?
What societal implications will this practice produce?
 
2)  What should become of unused frozen embryos? Explain your reasons.
 
3)  Should human cloning be allowed?  Why or why not?
PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT
 
About 10 days after conception, cells attach to
the uterine wall and are now an 
“Embryo
       (This one is 6 days and just  beginning the process)
 
About 9 weeks, the embryo begins
to look human and is now a 
“Fetus”
 
In a mere 9
weeks, you went
from spongy
looking
microscopic
cells to a mini
human form…
CRAZY!!!!!
PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT
                     18 Weeks
      
32 Weeks
 
Placenta
 
Transfers
nutrients
Screens
harmful
stuff
Teratogens
are harmful
things that
slip through
PRENATAL - THE BAD STUFF
 
Examples of Teratogens
Heroine
AIDS Virus
Nicotine
Alcohol
Leads to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (physical & cognitive abnormalities)
PRENATAL - THE BAD STUFF
 
Take time and write your own answer – we can share later, but first YOU THINK
 
1)  How do you think the criminal justice system should deal with mothers who
abuse drugs during pregnancy?
 
2)  If states pursue offenders of this crime, how do you think society, in general,
would be affected?
As of September 2013
17 states can terminate parental rights if evidence of substance abuse during pregnancy
14 states require doctors to report evidence of prenatal substance abuse
COMPETENT NEWBORN
 
Newborns pop out with reflexes for survival
Rooting reflex
If touched on the cheek, babies turn and open mouth, searching for nipple
Moro reflex
Arms thrust out and back arches in response to surprise or loud noise
Swimming reflex
If submerged, infants hold their breath and pump arms and legs
Stepping reflex
Infants move feet up and down if held over a flat surface
COMPETENT NEWBORN
 
They are not simply confused little blobs as people used to think
 
Habituation
 – a decrease in responsiveness with repeated stimulation
Ex: You move to a new house across from railroad tracks.  Your first night, the
train comes through, honking, and you sit up in bed from a dead sleep.
Eventually, you don’t even hear the train.
It’s useful because it allows researchers to “interpret” infant behavior
 
COMPETENT NEWBORN
 
APGAR test is a physical test given at 1 and 5 minutes after birth
A – Activity or muscle tone
P – Pulse (newborns should be over 100 bpm)
G – Grimace or reflex irritability (sneeze or cough during mucus suctioning)
A – Appearance (Normal skin color? Blue-gray or pale is not good)
R – Respiration (are they crying and breathing regularly)
 
 
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Delve into the wonders of prenatal development from conception to birth, including the societal implications of delayed childbearing and ethical considerations like human cloning. Discover the stages of embryonic growth, the role of the placenta, and the impact of teratogens. Explore reflexes in competent newborns that aid in survival. Engage with thought-provoking questions on maternal substance abuse and its legal and societal repercussions.

  • Prenatal development
  • Newborn reflexes
  • Conception
  • Teratogens
  • Maternal substance abuse

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  1. PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT & THE NEWBORN

  2. CONCEPTION A fertilized egg is called a zygote Women are born with all the eggs they will have Men continuously produce sperm from puberty on

  3. CONCEPTION Take time and write your own answer we can share later, but first YOU THINK 1) Some women harvest their eggs to conceive later in life, building a career before having children. What are the pros and cons of having children in later life? What societal implications will this practice produce? 2) What should become of unused frozen embryos? Explain your reasons. 3) Should human cloning be allowed? Why or why not?

  4. PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT About 9 weeks, the embryo begins to look human and is now a Fetus About 10 days after conception, cells attach to the uterine wall and are now an Embryo (This one is 6 days and just beginning the process) In a mere 9 weeks, you went from spongy looking microscopic cells to a mini human form CRAZY!!!!!

  5. PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT 18 Weeks 32 Weeks Placenta Transfers nutrients Screens harmful stuff Teratogens are harmful things that slip through

  6. PRENATAL - THE BAD STUFF Examples of Teratogens Heroine AIDS Virus Nicotine Alcohol Leads to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (physical & cognitive abnormalities)

  7. PRENATAL - THE BAD STUFF Take time and write your own answer we can share later, but first YOU THINK 1) How do you think the criminal justice system should deal with mothers who abuse drugs during pregnancy? 2) If states pursue offenders of this crime, how do you think society, in general, would be affected? As of September 2013 17 states can terminate parental rights if evidence of substance abuse during pregnancy 14 states require doctors to report evidence of prenatal substance abuse

  8. COMPETENT NEWBORN Newborns pop out with reflexes for survival Rooting reflex If touched on the cheek, babies turn and open mouth, searching for nipple Moro reflex Arms thrust out and back arches in response to surprise or loud noise Swimming reflex If submerged, infants hold their breath and pump arms and legs Stepping reflex Infants move feet up and down if held over a flat surface

  9. COMPETENT NEWBORN They are not simply confused little blobs as people used to think Habituation a decrease in responsiveness with repeated stimulation Ex: You move to a new house across from railroad tracks. Your first night, the train comes through, honking, and you sit up in bed from a dead sleep. Eventually, you don t even hear the train. It s useful because it allows researchers to interpret infant behavior

  10. COMPETENT NEWBORN APGAR test is a physical test given at 1 and 5 minutes after birth A Activity or muscle tone P Pulse (newborns should be over 100 bpm) G Grimace or reflex irritability (sneeze or cough during mucus suctioning) A Appearance (Normal skin color? Blue-gray or pale is not good) R Respiration (are they crying and breathing regularly) Newborn Exam Video

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