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An Ounce of Prevention 2000, 2005, 2011 The Curators of the University of Missouri
Preconception Planningand Monitoring Fetal Health
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Question 1Question 1
What two nutrients are especially important during pregnancy?
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Question 2Question 2
Name five avoidable teratogensthat could harm an unborn baby.
(An avoidable teratogen is a substance or experience in the environment that could harm a developing fetus.)
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Question 3Question 3
Hyperthermia is ________.
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Question 4Question 4
High body temperatures in early pregnancy increase the risk for what type of birth defects?
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Complete this statement:
Avoidable exposures include over-the-counter and prescription medicines, illegal drugs, alcohol and _________.
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Question 6Question 6
What is the “tool” to collect a family’s medical information to determine risks for:◦Birth defects◦Genetic syndromes◦Major health problems
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Question 7Question 7
What are two primary reasons to visit a doctor before becoming pregnant?
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Prenatal testing refers to a process that determines the health and condition of the unborn baby, and includes both screening and diagnostic testing.
How do these two processes differ?
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Question 9Question 9
All pregnancies have what percent of risk for a birth defect?
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Question 10Question 10
Name three factors that increase the risk of having a birth defect.
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Question 11Question 11
What percent of babies are born with a birth defect?
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Which identifies high-risk pregnancies, a screening test or a diagnostic test?
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Question 13Question 13
Complete this statement:
Screening tests are typicallymaternal _________ tests.
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If a screening test is positive, additional testing will be offered to learn if a real problem exists.
This type of testing is called _______ testing.
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Question 15Question 15
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All women are encouraged to choose prenatal testing regardless of age.
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The screening tests based on a blood sample from the mother are a first trimester screen, sequential screen, quad screen, and alphafetaprotein screen.
The screening test that uses sound waves to create images on a screen is an _____.
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Question 17Question 17
Which diagnostic test analyzes a small piece of the placenta for chromosome abnormalities: CVS (chorionic villus sampling) or amniocentesis?
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Which diagnostic tests analyzes cells in the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus for chromosome abnormalities: CVS (chorionic villus sampling) or amniocentesis?
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What is the process to identify and understand what health problems a couple may pass on to their children, to determine particular risks and to allow families to make informed decisions right for their family?
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Genetic counseling is important for families of ethnic groups with genetic disorders common to their group, because a pregnancy may facehigher ______.
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ConclusionConclusion
Preconception planning can improve the chance of having a healthy baby.
Prenatal testing (screening and follow-up diagnostic testing, if needed) can reassure a family of their baby’s health and help to identify and monitor or respond to potential problems.