Conception
Stages/Trimesters
Teen Pregnancy/Prenatal Drug Exposure
Child Birth/Deffects
Postpartum Depression
100
A female egg or egg needed for reproduction
What is an ovum?
100
A feeling of nausea felt by a mother in the first trimester of pregnancy
What is morning sickness?
100
A mother is less likely to finish high school/college, more likely to be a single parent, more likely to have more children on a low income, and abuse and neglect their child.
What are consequences of teen pregnancy?
100
Doctor who specializes in childbirth and pregnancy.
What is Obstetrician?
100
Temporary depression related to childbirth and pregnancy.
What is postpartum depression?
200
An organ in a woman's body in which a baby is developed during pregnancy
What is the uterus?
200
The trimester of pregnancy in which the baby hears things and recognizes voices
What is the second trimester?
200
A child is more likely to grow up with only one parent, have low birth rate and prematurity, fail in school, have insufficient health care, abuse, neglect, poverty, jail and teen motherhood.
What are consequences of teen pregnancy?
200
A type of birth defect which is caused by infections, drugs, diabetes, RH disease, umbilical cord accident, difficult labor and delivery, and premature birth.
What is Perinatal damage?
200
Level of depression which causes baby blues and should not last longer than 2 weeks.
What is mild level of depression?
300
Connects the ovary to the uterus
What is the fallopian tube?
300
The trimester of pregnancy in which the lungs develop, baby flips over, grows the most, and sleeps most of the day. Also the mother gains weight
What is the third trimester?
300
Prescription drugs, non prescription drugs, illicit, and dietary supplements.
What are types of drugs not to use while pregnant?
300
The type of birth defect which is caused by blood disorders and chromosomal abnormalities.
What is genetic defects?
300
The level of depression which causes postpartum psychotic episodes(hallucinations to kill infant or delusions that infant is possessed).
What is severe level of depression?
400
The male cell needed for reproduction
What is sperm?
400
The state in which a baby develops (organs, heartbeat, bones, and muscles) baby is surrounded by amniotic fluid.
What is the embryonic stage?
400
Breathing problems, cerebral palsy, disrupted sleep patterns, hearing problems, irritability, reduced intellectual, poor fine motor skills, and vision problems.
What are consequences of prenatal drug exposure from birth to age 2?
400
The type of birth defect which is caused by fetal alcohol syndrome, and infant drug addiction.
What is preventable defects?
400
Treatment options for postpartum depression.
What is support groups, medication, hospitalization?
500
The process by which a sperm cell reaches the fallopian tube and penetrates and fertilizes and ovum which causes pregnancy
What is conception?
500
The heart and the lungs developed during pregnancy
What is the first organ and last organ to develop during pregnancy?
500
Abnormal and minimal play skills, atypical social interactions, delayed language development, hyperactivity, difficulty organizing behavior, difficulty transitioning behavior, mood swings with loss of control, and shorter than normal attention span.
What are the consequences of prenatal drug exposure from age 2 to pre-school?
500
An abnormality of structure function or body metabolism which often results in a physical or mental handicap, shortens life, or is fatal?
What is birth defect?
500
Unable to love baby, fear of harming baby or self, anger towards baby, partner or family members, anxiety or panic attacks, change in appetite, and inability to sleep.
What is symptoms of postpartum depression?
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