Embryo development and fetal growth

Oct 17, 2016 by in MIDWIFERY Comments Off on Embryo development and fetal growth

Zara is 5 feet and 2 in. tall (155 cm) and, prior to pregnancy, wore size 8 clothes; she wears size 3 (European size 35.5) shoes. Her husband, James, is…

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The placenta

Oct 17, 2016 by in MIDWIFERY Comments Off on The placenta

At Zara’s 20-week scan, the ultrasonographer documented in her report that the placenta was situated on the anterior wall of the uterus with the majority of the placental body situated…

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The transition to neonatal life

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The midwife officially recorded Zak as having an Apgar score of 9 at approximately 1 min of age. Following the delivery James was surprised how alert his son Zak was,…

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Maternal nutrition and health

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Both Zara and James follow a vegetarian diet and try to lead a healthy lifestyle. At her first visit to the midwife, Zara was calculated as having a body mass…

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Overview of immunology

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Zara and James try and live a healthy lifestyle; they both have never smoked and have not drunk any alcohol for many years. They follow a vegetarian diet and prefer…

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The puerperium

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Zak was born 2 days after his expected date of delivery and was the first son born to his proud parents, Zara and James. Zak was delivered at around 04:30…

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Lactation and infant nutrition

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Almost immediately following his birth, Zara placed Zak in her arms and he instinctively latched onto the breast and started feeding before the cord was cut. Zak fed on the…

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Reproductive cycles

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Note about terminology Although the terms are often used interchangeably, the term ‘oocyte’ refers to the developing gamete within the ovary, whereas the term ‘ovum’ (plural ova) refers to the…

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Fertilization

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Zara and James have attended the local hospital for the 12-week scan and have been informed that there is now only one baby present in the uterus. It would appear…

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