Conception
Female and male germ cells join.
Identical
They have identical DNA, the cell divides after it has been fertilized, with %50 mom, %50 dad DNA.
Health Risks
Premature birth, and low birth wheight
Why choose a different kind of labor?
Stage 1
Dilation of the cervix, straighten the babies boby,
Female Role
Produce eggs, and care for the baby within the Uterus.
Fraternal
Multiple eggs are released and are both fertilized. Have different DNA, the same similarities as normal siblings.
Teen mothers
Can't get a job, is still in high school, high risk for divorce, and stupid.
Uses relaxation techniques to mentaly prepare for the labor process.
Stage 2
The baby is delivered
Male Role
Produce Sperm (Male germ cell), to fertilize the egg (female germ cell).
Multiple births
When more than one baby is birthed.
Teen Fathers
Kept away from the child, can't get proper income, and stupid.
Lamaze Method
Breathing techniques to focous on otherthings than pain.
Stage 3
Placenta is deliverd.
Prenatal Development
Divided into three trimester ,a period of three months.
Twins, Triplets, Quadruplets
Examples of Multiple Births.
Problems with Children
High risk of being abused, less family income, won't have the care of right environment to develop properly.
Coaches as Helpers
A helper or family member that can act as a helper to provide support and assistance.
Amniotic Sac
Is the water, the doctor will pop it if it hasn't been popped.
Umbilical cord
gives the baby proper nutrients and oxygen to grow and develop in the womb.
Identical or Fraternal
Babies can be both identical or fraternal or a mix between both
Societal Impact on Parents
Females may be shunned or pressured by society, Males are Males
Drugs
Pain releivers and anesthetics to numb the pain.
Placenta
Is a protective sac for the babie to keep unwanted things out.