1 st grade summer story
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1st Grade Summer Story
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Prenatal Development
From conception to
birth….the 40 week
miracle!!
Conception
Ovulation has occurred in the female body.
Conception occurs when a single sperm fertilizes an egg.
Occurs in the fallopian tube.
Beginning of life!Look Who’s talking
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Headaches Sensitive to smells Frequent urination Tender, tingling, swollen breast
Spotting Fatigue Enlarging uterus and abdomen
Food cravings
Period stops Morning sickness Glowing Irritability
Putting on weight Mood swings Acne Dizzy
Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy
Figuring your due date
Take the first day of your last period February 7th
Go back 3 months November 7th
Add 7 days November 14th
Give or take 2 weeks
Pre-Natal Development
Growth of the baby from conception to birth 40 weeks, 10 months, 280 days, 3 trimesters.
Very rapid: goes from the size of a pencil dot (one cell) to a 7 ½ pound (200 billion cells) in 9 months. 4 weeks = poppy seed, 5 weeks = grain of rice, 7 weeks
= blueberry, 14 weeks = apple, 15 weeks = orange, 39 weeks = watermelon
If this rate of growth continued past birth, the baby would weigh 160 lbs by its first birthday.
Paper people winners
3 Trimesters (about 13 weeks each)
• 1st Trimester – focus is on physical
development– Define ovum, sperm,
conception/fertilization– The greatest time of risk and
vulnerability for birth defects to the developing fetus.
• 2nd Trimester – Increased organ development – Define Quickening and Lanugo– Physically the easiest on the
Mom
• 3rd Trimester – Continues to grow and
practice using body and bodily functions
– Define Vernix and Lightening– Physically the most
demanding on Mom
Prenatal Terms
Belly People
Zygote (week 0-2)Embryo (weeks 3-8)
Fetus (weeks 9-40)
Placenta, Amniotic Sac & Umbilical Cord
Station 2 Pregnancy House
Uterus / Womb The fetus grows inside this.
Pre-natal Development “House”
Flat pancake shaped organ with amniotic sac attached to one side and the umbilical cord attached to the other.
filters nutrients and oxygen to the fetus. At 4 months completely developed By birth it is 1” thick, 8” diameter, 1lb If the woman is undernourished during her
pregnancy, the placenta does not transfer essential nutrients to the fetus.
Placenta (Latin for Cake)
Umbilical Cord
20” long and reaches from fetus’ stomach to the placenta.
Carries away waste from the baby and returns the waste products back to the mother.
Brings oxygen, food, and nutrient rich blood to the embryo to keep it alive.
▪ Thick garden-like hose that will not knot due to Whartons’ Jelly substance.
Amniotic Sac and Amniotic Fluid
Sac contains embryo and amniotic fluid A clear and transparent membrane that is very strong
until broken 4 cups of amniotic fluid at birth that is replenished 9
times a day. The fluid protects baby from bumps, bruises, and jolts Prevents shock to the fetus, keeps a constant
temperature, and keeps the fetus from adhering to the uterine wall.
Station 2 Month at a Time
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Month 0
Begins 3 weeks after 1st day of last period Ovulation occurred and the egg/ovum was released Sperm (several hundred million) deposited into female’s body
and begins travel to find the egg in the fallopian tube. The sperm beats against the ovum membrane Sperm sheds its tail and burrows inside. 2 cells now become one and begin to quickly divide to form a
human being. Begins to travel down the fallopian tube and 5-7 days after
conception, the zygote implants itself into the endometrial lining
First Month for Baby
Zygote travels into the uterus.
Rapid cell division. Embryo implants into
uterus. Heart begins to beat. Nervous system.
Month 1 Events for Baby
Embryo phase begins Days after conception: 9 – begins to take shape 17 – has blood cells 18 – occasional heart
pulsation 19 – eyes start to develop 20 – nervous system
foundation set 24 – vital organs begin
25 – heart beats regularly 28 – 40 pairs of muscles,
limb buds, trunk of body is formed
30 – develops ears and nose 31 – hand, arm, shoulder
region formed 33 – hand section formed Baby ¼” long (length of
rice)
4 Weeks
By the end of the First Month for Mom
Misses her period. Already 2 weeks
pregnant when she skips a period.
Changes in estrogen & progesterone levels.
Month 2 Events
▪Internal organs and neural system still forming
▪Blood is circulating
▪Still days after conception
40 days – body movements visible by ultrasound
42 days – skeleton complete
43 days – brain puts off electrical brain waves
49 days – has a miniature doll appearance
56 days – moves, squints, swallows, yawns, and tongue moves
▪Baby is 1.5” long
Second Month for Mom
Nausea/Vomitting (Morning Sickness)
Frequent urination Mood swings
Second Month for Baby
Head develops rapidly. Face, eyes, and ears
take shape. Internal organs Sex organs. Arm & leg buds. Nails are forming 1 inch 1/10 oz.
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Third Month for Mom
Continued nausea. Frequent urination. Cravings. Increased appetite.
Third Month for Baby
Head grows rapidly. Bone formation. Digestive organs
function. Arms, legs and fingers
move. 3 inches 1 oz.
End of the First Trimester
Time for mom to adjust to pregnancy.
Baby grows most rapidly.
All internal organs are complete.
Mom must be very careful with health.
Fourth Month for Mom
Body is adjusted to pregnancy.
Increased appetite. Gained 2-4 lbs. Clothes fitting snug.
Fourth Month for Baby
Bones harden. Actively moving. Lower parts of body
grow rapidly. Sex organs fully
formed. Heartbeat detected. 7 inches 5 oz.
Fifth Month for Mom
Mild back-aches. Size change is obvious
to others. Hears heart beat. Ultrasound. Feels movement. Gains 5-8 lbs.
Fifth Month for Baby
Lanugo hair. Vernix. Ears and nose develop
cartilage. Finger and toe nails. Can suck thumb,
hiccup, and kick. 12 inches 14 oz.
Sixth Month for Mom
Increased need for sleep.
Gained 10-12 lbs.
Sixth Month for Baby
Eyes and eyelids fully formed.
Fat developing under skin.
Practices breathing movements.
14 inches 2 pounds
End of Second Trimester
Baby continues to develop and grow.
Mom feels good. Easiest trimester for
mom and baby.
Seventh Month for Mom
Effects posture. Leg cramps. Back-aches. Waddling. Gains 12-15 pounds.
Seventh Month for Baby
Brain developing rapidly.
Inhales amniotic fluid to develop lungs.
Gaining lots of weight. 17 inches 3 pounds
Eighth Month for Mom
Heartburn. Difficulty breathing. Multiple small meals. Increased urination. Back, leg and muscle
aches. Gains 15-20 pounds.
Eighth Month for Baby
Fat is stored for later use.
Fingernails reach beyond fingertips.
Rapid growth. Sheds vernix & lanugo. 17 inches 5 pounds
Ninth Month for Mom
Baby drops into pelvis. Contractions. Gains 20-30 pounds. Gives birth!!!!
Ninth Month for Baby
Organ system fully functional.
Vernix covers entire body.
Settle into head-down position for birth.
21 inches 7 pounds
End of Third Trimester
Most difficult for mom.
Baby gains weight rapidly.
Both are ready for birth!
Welcome to the World!
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