Factors Affecting Prenatal Development Essay

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    As I reflect back on this course and the many activities we have completed, choosing three objectives was not an easy task. . This course gave us viable information about child development from the videos, the Virtual Child Exercise, and the textbook. With early childhood being my concentration, I found all of the objectives extremely useful and knowledgeable. I tried to choose three topics that I felt would provided the most information and touch the main objectives we learned in this course.…

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    Improving the health and well being of infants, children, women, and families is an important goal to Healthy People 2020. To achieve this goal, Healthy People 2020 has identified numerous objectives that target a variety of health conditions affecting the health of mothers, infants, and children. Objective MICH-1.3 focuses on reducing the death rates of infants less than a year of age. Healthy People 2020 has deemed MICH-1.3 important because it reflects on the health and well-being of not…

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    Prenatal Diagnostic Paper

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    Prenatal diagnosis has become of of the most important factors of the obstetrics practice, it diagnoses any complications or possible disorders, especially trisomy 21 (Down’s syndrome) of the unborn baby. The most common methods for prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 21 require invasive procedures, which includes Amniocentesis and Chorionic Villus Sampling (C.V.S), where it uses a sample of the fetal tissues. These two options carry a small but definite risk. Therefore, they could cause more…

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    traits that associated to with the development of early adolescents. Sexual orientation is the attraction of one biological sex to another. The classification of sexual orientation is heterosexual, bisexual, and homosexual. Heterosexuals are attracted to people of the opposite biological sex, homosexuals are attracted to those of the same biological sex, and bisexuals report being equally attracted to both (Campo-Arias, 2010). The biological factors that influence sexual…

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    providers utilize ultrasound for prenatal imaging. But how safe is ultrasound imaging? Is it safe enough to warrant a fetus’s exposure? Sonography is a safe choice for prenatal imaging, but there are some suspected risks involved. However, the benefits outweigh those risks as long as scans are completed appropriately, especially when it comes to the 3­D and 4­D ultrasounds. Sonography uses sound waves emitted through a transducer to produce an image. In prenatal imaging, the sound waves produce…

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    Human development has always been an interest to society, from how life is formed to the environmental factors that affect the wellbeing. Not so long ago, research on Autism Spectrum Disorder came to light and opened a whole new world of investigation on the speculations of how it originates. This has shifted examiners to provide awareness on the major environmental factors that may cause ASD such as the chemicals one purchases for cleaning, providing knowledge to women whom are pregnant, and…

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    Locally, health education is essential as an implementation tool to address the health disparity affecting Central Valley residents. As two major settings of the community which are schools and religious institutions, health educators should collaborate with the staff of these establishments about policies, procedures, and curriculums that can directly provide awareness to access to health services and prenatal programs for women and adolescent females (Perez & R.Luquis, 2014). A coordinated…

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    the fetal vascular system, cutting off oxygen, nutrients, and blood supply necessary for the normal development of organs and tissue … and with it risk of internal bleeding or infection” (p. 55). Human studies were done and found that four birth defects were caused most frequently. These defects are affecting the genitourinary tract, the heart, the gastrointestinal tract, and skeletal development. Reviewers of the human studies were able to agree that the most likely teratogenic effect among…

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    positions of Steinbock and McMahan on prenatal genetic testing.…

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    Prenatal substance abuse has become a rising epidemic worldwide. This abuse causes significant health risk towards developing fetuses, which carries over from birth onto childhood. Developmental delays, physical and mental, create challenges for both the child and provider. More than 50 percent of pregnant women use prescription or nonprescription drugs, or use social drugs, like tobacco and alcohol during some time while pregnant. As said by doctor Ravinda Gunatilake “Drugs are highly toxic…

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