hg&d seminar week 2 chapter # 2 influences on prenatal dev’t
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HG&D Seminar Week 2Chapter # 2Influences on Prenatal Dev’t
General Risk Factors Have widespread effects on prenatal
development The most common types of risk factors
are associated with a pregnant woman’s; ____________________ ____________________ ____________________
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.
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
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.
Teratogens
An agent that causes abnormal prenatal development _________________ _________________ _________________
Drugs
Alcohol, aspirin, caffeine, narcotics, marijuana, & _____________.
May cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, cognitive deficits, low birth weight, slowed growth, and other effects.
Diseases
AIDS, Cytomegalovirus, Genital Herpes, Rubella (German Measles), Syphilis.
Effects include neurological disorders, deafness, blindness, mental disability, damage to bones, eyes, ears, or _______.
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
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.
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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