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Birth and Physical Development

BirthBirth

Preparing for ChildbirthPreparing for Childbirth

Psychoprophylactic Method encouraged women to relax and concentrate on breathing during contractions.

Natural Childbirth Obstetrician

Birthing AccommodationsBirthing Accommodations

Midwifery Birthing Rooms Rooming in Birthing Centers

Stages of the Birth ProcessStages of the Birth Process

Birth Lightening Labor Delivery Crowning Neonate Afterbirth

The Baby’s Birth ExperienceThe Baby’s Birth Experience

Leboyer Electronic Fetal Monitoring Newborn Appearance The Apgar Test Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment

Scale

Parent-Infant BondingParent-Infant Bonding

Process of interaction and mutual attention that occurs over time and builds an emotional bond.

Maternal bonding Paternal bonding

Complications of Pregnancy Complications of Pregnancy and Birthand Birth

Caesarian section delivery Placenta praevia Breech or transverse presentation

At-Risk InfantsAt-Risk Infants

Premature infants and small-for-term infants Postmature infants Babies born with drug exposure Babies born with HIV Babies with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Babies with prenatal exposure to chemical

toxicants

Support for Babies with Support for Babies with DisordersDisorders

Public Law 99-457: Early Intervention Services for Infants Born at Risk

Infant Mortality: Stillbirth

Postpartum Experience for Postpartum Experience for Mom and DadMom and Dad

Postpartum period: lasts several weeks. Postpartum depression (PPD)

Development of Basic Development of Basic CompetenciesCompetencies

Newborn StatesNewborn States

Peter H. Wolff’s states Reflexes Sleeping SIDS

CryingCrying

The Language of Crying Shaken Baby Syndrome Soothing the Infant

FeedingFeeding

On-Demand Feeding Breast-Feeding Formula (Bottle) Feeding Additional Cautions Regarding Nutrition Graduating to “Regular” Foods

Brain Growth and Brain Growth and DevelopmentDevelopment

Norms Difference in rate of maturation Similarity in sequence of developmental

change

The Rate of Growth of Key The Rate of Growth of Key Systems and the BrainSystems and the Brain

The Newborn and Brain The Newborn and Brain DevelopmentDevelopment

Diagnostics and Imaging Environmental Stimulation Factor Principles of Development Cephalocaudal Proximodistal

Motor DevelopmentMotor Development

Rhythmic Behaviors Locomotion Manual Skills

Sensory DevelopmentSensory Development Vision

Visual Constancy Depth Perception Perception of Form

Hearing Taste and Smell Cutaneous Senses

Circumcision Interconnections Among the Senses

Perception of the Human FacePerception of the Human Face