What are, respect, trust, equality, honesty, independence, and humor?
100
The reason there are more health risks associated with teen pregnancy.
What is the body is not ready for the extra demand placed on it by pregnancy?
100
The definition of conception.
What is when the ovum and the sperm meet? (and form a zygote-fertilized egg/ovum)
100
The amount of alcohol a woman can drink while pregnant.
What is NONE?
100
This must be supported when picking up or holding a baby.
What is the head?
200
Very strict style of parenting.
What is authoritarian?
200
Two reasons birth parents may choose adoption.
What are not enough money to raise a child and the child will get better care and more love than the parent can provide at this point.
200
When the heart begins pumping blood.
What is four weeks after conception?
200
The reason why tobacco is dangerous during pregnancy.
What is low birth weight and/or premature birth.
200
The "soft spots" or areas on the baby's head where skull bones have not yet fused together.
What are fontanelles.
300
Parents acts more like a friend than a parent.
What is permissive parenting style?
300
Definition of adoption.
What is the birth parent giving up rights and responsibilities of raising a child and another family taking on those rights and responsibilities?
300
Two things the fetus can do while still in the womb.
What are suck his/her thumb, kick, hiccup, sneeze, cough, and hear?
300
Three things other than alcohol, tobacco, and drugs that can be harmful during pregnancy.
What are radiation, caffeine, cat litter, exercise, sushi, raw eggs, and vaccines?
300
The cry-it-out method.
What is trying different methods to stop a baby from crying while taking breaks in between each method.
400
This type of parent establishes rules and guidelines but is more democratic.
What is authoritative?
400
Two types of adoption and the difference between them.
What are open and closed. Open adoption-adoptive and birth parents know about one another and may even meet and keep in contact. Closed adoption-adoptive and birth parents do not even know the names of the the others.
400
How nutrients get from the mother to the baby.
What is nutrients travel through bloodstream, into the placenta, through the umbilical cord to the baby?
400
The possible outcome of a mother drinking during pregnancy.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
400
What SIDS stands for and three risk factors for it.
What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome? Low birth weight/premature birth, smoking in the household, sleeping on stomach?
500
The four family types.
What are nuclear, blended, single-parent, and extended.
500
Four consequences of teen pregnancy.
What are health risks, trouble completing education, financial problems, and social and emotional stress?
500
How long the period of the zygote, embryo, and fetus last.
What are 2 weeks, 5 weeks, and 8th week until the end of the pregnancy?
500
This happens if a mother is addicted to drugs while pregnant.
What is the baby will also be addicted and will have to go through withdrawal.
500
What SBS stands for and what you should do if you are getting frustrated with a baby's crying.
What is Shaken Baby Syndrome? Put the baby down in a safe place and then go take a break in a quiet room to calm down.