LP 2
What is the most significant causes of hemorrhoids during pregnancy?
Compression of veins
Lochia
Consists of blood, mucus, and endometrial tissue, and is often expelled from the vagina after childbirth
Umbilical cord
Contains umbilical arteries and veins
A woman is in labor and her water broke. She is in the midst of the ________ stage of labor.
Dilation
Zygote
Diploid cell resulting from the union of a sperm cell and an oocyte.
True or False: A patient has weak contractions that are irregularly spaced. She is likely experiencing ______________ labor.
False
True or False: Spanking a newborn is required to initiate the infant's first breaths.
False
True or False: When a secondary oocyte is released from the ovary, it completes its meiotic division in the absence of fertilization.
False
True or False: Compared to the embryonic period, growth of the body slows significantly during the fetal period.
False, growth of the body increases significantly.
True or False: During true labor, Braxton-Hicks contractions dominate.
False, they are characteristic of false labor
True or False: The uterus of a mother who does not breastfeed will return to normal size faster than a mother who does breastfeed.
False.
Chorion
Forms the fetal portion of the placenta
Functional Layer of uterus
Forms the maternal portion of the placenta
Inner; middle; outer layer of the primary germ layers:
Inner: endoderm Middle: Mesoderm Outer: Ectoderm
Why is capacitation of sperm important for their ability to fertilize the oocyte?
It removes a glycoprotein coat on the acrosome
Fetus
The developing human from 8 weeks to birth
Prenatal Period
The developing human from the period from conception until birth.
Embryo
The developing human from the time of fertilization to the end of the eighth week.
What is the correct sequence of embryonic stages?
Zygote, morula, blastocyst, embryoblast
Together, the hypoblast and epiblast form the
bilateral germinal disc
Initially, sperm are not capable of fertilizing the oocyte. They must first undergo
capacitation
The outermost extraembryonic membrane that will eventually form the placenta is the
chorion
When the pre-embryo undergoes a series of mitotic divisions after the 2-cell stage, this is called _______.
cleavage
For the first few days after birth, the baby will receive ____________ from the breast rather than breast milk.
colostrum
During pregnancy, many hormones contribute to insulin resistance. This may lead to gestational _________.
diabetes
The developmental processes that occur during pre-embryonic and embryonic periods are known collectively as
embryogenesis
During the embryonic stage, the primary germ layers develop from the
embryonic disc
During pregnancy, the uterus undergoes
hypertrophy
During ______, the blastocyst embeds in the endometrium of the uterus.
implantation
After birth, the foramen ovale is closed as a result of
increasing pressure in the left atrium
When does implantation typically begin after fertilization?
7 days
Nutrients and wastes are exchanged between mother and fetus through the
placenta
During labor, oxytocin stimulates the uterus to contract. Contraction of the uterus increases pressure on the cervix, causing more oxytocin to be released from the hypothalamus. This is an example of ___________ feedback.
positive
A patient is having contractions that are increasing in intensity and frequency, and her cervix is dilated. She is likely experiencing
true labor
Fertilization usually occurs in the
uterine tube
Structures in the Mesoderm:
- Bones, muscle tissue, heart, kidneys, dermis of skin
Structures in the Endoderm:
- Liver (most of), gall bladder, pancreas, thymus
Structures in the Ectoderm:
- Nervous tissue, sense organs, epidermis of skin
First Stage (Dilation)
- Onset of regular uterine contractions and dilation of the cervix -Cervix dilates to a diameter of about 10cm - Commonly lasts 8-24 hours - Amniotic sac ruptures
Third Stage (placental)
- Placenta is expelled from the uterus
The hollow sphere known as the (Blastocyst) consists of a single layer of cells called the (trophoblast) and a thickened area called the (inner cell mass). Some of the cells of the (inner cell mass) give rise to the embryonic disk; while the (trophoblast) gives rise to extraembryonic structures such as the placenta.
- blastocyst - trophoblast - inner cell mass - inner cell mass - trophoblast
Second Stage (Expulsion)
-The Baby exits the vagina. -Commonly lasts from a few minutes to an hour - Contraction of the woman's abdominal muscles assists the uterine contractions
Events of Cleavage in order of occurrence
1) The cell reaches the 8-cell stage. 2) Cell division forms a morula 3) The pre-embryo divides to become a blastocyst
Cleavage events beginning to end:
1. Fertilization 2. Zygote 3. 2-cell stage 4. 4-cell stage 5. 8-cell stage 6. Morula 7. Blastocyst 8. Implantation
Many pregnancy tests detect human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). If a patient's pregnancy test was positive, the embryo was at least ________ old when she took the test.
2 weeks
Three primary germ layers
Ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm
Yes or No? Does a fetus usually gain the greatest amount of weight during weeks 13-16?
No, the greatest weight gain is seen during the final two months of pregnancy.
The chorion is the _______ and the amnion is the ________
Outermost covering of an embryo and helps form the placenta; a membrane that encircles a developing embryo.
Cleavage occurs during the ______ stage.
Pre-embryonic
Which two hormones influence the endometrium to thicken and prepare for implantation?
Progesterone and estrogen
True or False: A patient is pregnant and her uterus has not yet enlarged. She must be less than 4 weeks pregnant.
True
True or False: After birth, the mother's estrogen and progesterone levels drop sharply, which may result in sadness and depression.
True
True or False: Cleavage is the process of the zygote dividing by mitosis.
True
True or False: During pregnancy, HCG is important because it keeps the corpus luteum from degenerating.
True
True or False: During pregnancy, increasing estrogen causes the uterine myometrium to increase its oxytocin receptors.
True
True or False: Fertilization must take place within 24 hours of ovulation, due to the disintegration of the oocyte.
True
True or False: Fertilization stimulates a released secondary oocyte to complete its meiotic division.
True
True or False: Oxytocin is released from the fetus and plays a role in true labor.
True
True or False: The secondary oocyte is haploid
True
True or False: A postpartum patient is experiencing what seems like a heavy period for several weeks after giving birth. She is likely experiencing the release of lochia.
True.
Developmental age of the unborn
Uses the date of fertilization to calculate the age of the developing human.
Clinical age of the unborn
Uses the mother's last menstrual period to calculate the age of the developing human.
What stimulates the secondary oocyte to complete meiosis II?
When a sperm cell penetrates the oocyte membrane
Epiblast cells form three primary germ layers in a process called _________.
gastrulation
Human placental lactogen
helps conserve maternal glucose for the fetus.
During pregnancy, the placenta secretes __________, which helps stimulate a darkening of the areolae, nipples, and linea alba.
melanocyte-stimulating hormone
Contractions of the uterus during breastfeeding occur due to a spike in the hormone ________.
oxytocin
The placenta allows
oxygen and nutrients to diffuse from maternal blood to the embryo
Substances that can cause birth defects or death of the embryo are referred to as ___________.
teratogens
Oogenesis is...
the production of immature oocytes in the ovary