NSG 250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Three Points For A Win, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, Fallopian Tube
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Conception, fetal development, pregnancy and child birth worksheet. Sampling: a standard scoring system that allows physicians to evaluate an infant"s condition quickly and objectively. Apgar scoring system: period of development during which the effect of a teratogen occurs. Critical period: the person whose procedures were adopted as the basis of the natural childbirth approach in which the mother is coached by her partner and is encouraged to trust her body. Natural or prepared childbirth: a childbirth approach that emphasizes minimization of birth trauma. It involves use of a quiet, dimly lit room. Birthing center: a hormone that shuts down ovulation and prevents the next menstrual period. Human chorionic gonadotropin: a healthy fetus has a 50% chance of surviving outside the uterus if given high- quality intensive care age of viability, a miscarriage. During this period, supportive structures and the embryonic disk continue to develop. Three supportive structures for the fetus are: placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic sac.