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List of significant events during fetal development:
1.) Fertilization is the process when the sperm and egg unit in one of the fallopian tubes to form a one-celled entity called a zygote.
2.) Second week
3.) This is significant because this is the period when the genetic material is sorted out, to determine what you will look like when you’re born.
4.) http://content.revolutionhealth.com/contentimages/images-image_popup-r7_fertilization.jpg
1.) Implantation is the time the zygote is made up of 500 cells, and is known as a blastocyst.
2.) Third week
3.) This is significant, because by the end of this week, you are able to tell if you are pregnant by a test.
4.) http://www.aapsj.org/articles/aapsj0802/aapsj080250/aapsj080250_figure4.jpg
1.) When the embryonic period begins, the baby’s brain, spinal cord, heart, and other organs begin to form.
2.) Fourth week
3.) This is significant because without the healthy development of these organs, the child could have problems throughout their entire lives.
4.) http://www.nonprofitpages.com/mcfl/Early.jpeg
1.) The baby’s heart will begin to beat, and the circulatory system is taking shape, and can be detected with an ultrasound.
2.) Fifth week
3.) This is significant because the heart is the most important organ, and needs to constantly checked (ultrasounds can help with this)
4.) http://health.yahoo.com/media/mayoclinic/images/slideshow/pr22_4chamber.jpg
1.) The neural tubes in a baby’s back are now closed, and a baby’s heart is beating with a regular rhythm.
2.) Sixth week
3.) This is significant because growth is one of the most rapid during this week of development.
4.) http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/images/neuron/image_002.gif
1.) The umbilical cord is the link between the baby and the placenta.
2.) Week 7
3.) This is important because this is when the baby is able to receive nutrients from the mother’s food and drinks.
1.) Baby’s fingers and toes start to form, wrists, elbows, and ankles are visible, and the baby’s eyelids are starting to form.
2.) Week 8
3.) This is important because the baby’s limbs are starting to forms
1.) Movement begins, and the embryonic tail at the bottom of the baby’s spinal cord is shrinking, and making them look more human.
2.) Week 9
3.) This is important because the baby can now connect with its mother by moving.
1.) Neurons multiply, and the baby’s vital organs have a solid foundation.
2.) Week 10
3.) This is important because the baby’s ears can start to form, and tooth buds are forming as well.
1.) A baby’s sex may be apparent, and its weight with multiply by thirty, and its length will triple.
2.) Week 11This is important because it is considered the “halfway” mark of conception, and the baby is now officially called a fetus.
1.) Fertilization is the process when the sperm and egg unit in one of the fallopian tubes to form a one-celled entity called a zygote.
2.) Second week
3.) This is significant because this is the period when the genetic material is sorted out, to determine what you will look like when you’re born.
4.) http://content.revolutionhealth.com/contentimages/images-image_popup-r7_fertilization.jpg
1.) Implantation is the time the zygote is made up of 500 cells, and is known as a blastocyst.
2.) Third week
3.) This is significant, because by the end of this week, you are able to tell if you are pregnant by a test.
4.) http://www.aapsj.org/articles/aapsj0802/aapsj080250/aapsj080250_figure4.jpg
1.) When the embryonic period begins, the baby’s brain, spinal cord, heart, and other organs begin to form.
2.) Fourth week
3.) This is significant because without the healthy development of these organs, the child could have problems throughout their entire lives.
4.) http://www.nonprofitpages.com/mcfl/Early.jpeg
1.) The baby’s heart will begin to beat, and the circulatory system is taking shape, and can be detected with an ultrasound.
2.) Fifth week
3.) This is significant because the heart is the most important organ, and needs to constantly checked (ultrasounds can help with this)
4.) http://health.yahoo.com/media/mayoclinic/images/slideshow/pr22_4chamber.jpg
1.) The neural tubes in a baby’s back are now closed, and a baby’s heart is beating with a regular rhythm.
2.) Sixth week
3.) This is significant because growth is one of the most rapid during this week of development.
4.) http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/images/neuron/image_002.gif
1.) The umbilical cord is the link between the baby and the placenta.
2.) Week 7
3.) This is important because this is when the baby is able to receive nutrients from the mother’s food and drinks.
1.) Baby’s fingers and toes start to form, wrists, elbows, and ankles are visible, and the baby’s eyelids are starting to form.
2.) Week 8
3.) This is important because the baby’s limbs are starting to forms
1.) Movement begins, and the embryonic tail at the bottom of the baby’s spinal cord is shrinking, and making them look more human.
2.) Week 9
3.) This is important because the baby can now connect with its mother by moving.
1.) Neurons multiply, and the baby’s vital organs have a solid foundation.
2.) Week 10
3.) This is important because the baby’s ears can start to form, and tooth buds are forming as well.
1.) A baby’s sex may be apparent, and its weight with multiply by thirty, and its length will triple.
2.) Week 11This is important because it is considered the “halfway” mark of conception, and the baby is now officially called a fetus.
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