The first principle of life course theory is “the principle of life span development” (Kotch, 2013, p. 68). This suggests that a healthy and happy life cannot be succeeded in a day or a week. Instead it is an aspect that is learned over years of experience. An example may be that a person who experience hardships as a child may affect emotional stability. The second is “the principle of human agency”, which is the idea that good health is a result to choices a person makes. The third is “the principle of timing” which is suggesting that our health can be contributed to the times of events in a person’s life. For example, a broken bone for a child may result in a better recovery than …show more content…
Trajectories will explain long term or the big picture of a person’s health, transitions are in trajectories. Transitions show a specific time of health. For example, a trajectory would explain the whole history of a person and while the transition will simply show the time the person has the flu and was hospitalized. And the turning point which is a specific time that a person health choice will change. A woman who becomes pregnant may smoke before the pregnancy however, she will most likely stop due to changes in her life (Kotch, 2013, p. …show more content…
This is a different look says that a woman’s history prior to the pregnancy is just as essential to fetal outcome as the pregnancy (Kotch, 2013, p. 73). The second is “the like course impact of adverse childhood experience” which links childhood experience to adulthood. A person who as lived in an alcoholic household may repeat the cycle. The third is “fetal origins of adult disease” which links all diseases over a life time. A person who has shingles is not the whole disease, because that person has most likely had chicken pox. This can also have contributed to what diseases are in utero (Kotch, 2013, p. 73).
5.Discuss the historical applications of MCH.
One of the historical applications was the focus on prenatal care in the U.S. The focus would suggest the population will benefit by understanding and the prenatal care. This is a way that the infant mortality rate would decrease. The belief was also that if the slums were cleaned up than the infant mortality rate would also decrease (Kotch, 2013, p. 76).
6.Explain the contemporary applications of