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HG&D Seminar Week 2 Chapter # 2 Influences on Prenatal Dev’t

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Page 1: HG&D Seminar Week 2 Chapter # 2 Influences on Prenatal Dev’t

HG&D Seminar Week 2Chapter # 2Influences on Prenatal Dev’t

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General Risk Factors Have widespread effects on prenatal

development The most common types of risk factors

are associated with a pregnant woman’s; ____________________ ____________________ ____________________

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Nutrition

Current recommendations for weight gain during pregnancy range from 15 - 40 lbs.

Inadequate _________________ may result in premature birth and low birth weight.

______________ (B vitamin) is important for the baby’s nervous system and a lack of it may increase the risk of spina bifida.

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Stress (prolonged & extreme))

Seems to cause greater harm when experienced ___________ in pregnancy.

Increased stress can harm prenatal development in several ways:

Hormones secreted reduce the flow of oxygen, & increase the fetal heart rate & activity level

Weaken a woman’s ______________________ When under stress woman are more likely to

smoke or drink alcohol and less likely to rest, exercise, and eat properly

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Mother’s Age Problems of teenage motherhood – poor

____________ care, incomplete education, poverty, and marital/relationship difficulties.

Older mothers are more likely to have difficulty getting pregnant, miscarriages, and stillbirths.

Most likely to proceed normally when women are between the ages of ______________, are healthy and eat right, get good health care, and are free of chronic stress.

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Teratogens

An agent that causes abnormal prenatal development _________________ _________________ _________________

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Drugs

Alcohol, aspirin, caffeine, narcotics, marijuana, & _____________.

May cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, cognitive deficits, low birth weight, slowed growth, and other effects.

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Diseases

AIDS, Cytomegalovirus, Genital Herpes, Rubella (German Measles), Syphilis.

Effects include neurological disorders, deafness, blindness, mental disability, damage to bones, eyes, ears, or _______.

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Environmental Hazards

Lead, Mercury, PCBs, _________________.

Effects may include mental disability, retarded growth, cerebral palsy, impaired memory and verbal skill, retarded growth, and leukemia.

Treacherous because people are unaware of their presence in the environment

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How Teratogens Influence Prenatal Development

The effect of the teratogen depends upon the _______________ of the organism.

The impact of teratogens __________ over the course of prenatal development.

Each teratogen affects a ________________ of prenatal development.

The impact of teratogens depends on the _______________.

Damage from teratogens is not always evident at birth.

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The Real World of Prenatal Risk

Many infants are exposed to ___________ general risks and multiple teratogens Ie. Pregnant women who drink alcohol often

smoke, possibly drink coffee, & may have poor nutrition

When the risks are ____________ prenatal development will rarely be optimal

Despite this most babies are born healthy

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Short Answer Question: