Stages of Development
Brain Development
Teratogens
Miscarriage and Infertility
Health and Pregnancy
100

What is the Germinal Stage and what happens during this period?

0-2 weeks after conception

Zygote forms and begins cell division

100

What is the role of the neural tube?

forms the basis for the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord

100

What is a Teratogen?

any agent that disrupts fetal development, potentially leading to birth defects or other complications

100

What defines a miscarriage?

Spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week of gestation

100

What lifestyle choices promote healthy fetal brain development?

balanced diet, regular exercise, manage stress

200

What occurs during the embryonic period?


(3-8 weeks)

involves the formation of basic organs and structures (neural tube and brain development)

200

When do neuron begin to form?

around day 42 after conception

200

How can alcohol affect fetal development?

lead to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and resulting in physical, behavioral and cognitive impairments

200

What are the common signs of a miscarriage? 

abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, severe cramps and passing of tissue 

200

Why is nutrition important during pregnancy? 

supports fetal growth and development, ensuring adequate supply of vitamins or minerals essential for healthy development 

300

What is the Fetal period?

(weeks 9-birth)

maturation of the body systems and brain development, with the fetus growing in size and complexity

300

What functions does the brain stem control?

Heat rate, breathing and blood pressure

300

What factors influence the impact of teratogens?

The type, amount of exposure, duration of exposure, timing of exposure and genetics

300
What is recurrent miscarriage?

when a woman experiences two or more consecutive miscarriages

300

How can stress affect prenatal development?

negatively impact fetal development potentially leading to low birth wight and developmental issues


400

Describe the process of implantation?

The blastocyst attaches to the uterine wall, embedding itself in the lining- establishing a connection with mother's blood supply for nourishment

400

What is the significance of synapses?

connections between neurons that allow communication and essential for brain function and development

400
What are common teratogens? 

alcohol, tobacco, medications, viruses and toxic chemicals

400

How is infertility defined?

inability to conceive after one year of trying or six months for women over the age of 35

400

What are the effects of smoking during pregnancy?

low birthweight, preterm birth and increased risk of developmental problems

500

What are the layers of the blastocyst?

Ectoderm

Endoderm

Mesoderm 

(students should study what these are)

500

Describe changes in the brain during the third trimester?

brain triples in weight, neurons continue to develop and form connections, surface becomes more grooved resembles and adult brain

500

How does genetics play a role in teratogen impact?

Genetics can protect or make a fetus more vulnerable

500

What factors contribute to infertility?

age, health, hormonal issues, lifestyle or environmental factors

500

How does prenatal care impact fetal development?

helps monitor the health of both mother and fetus providing essential screenings, education and interventions to promote healthy development