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From Conception to Birth Objective: TSWAT analyze the factors involved in the processes of fetal development, pregnancy and childbirth.

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From Conception to Birth. Objective: TSWAT analyze the factors involved in the processes of fetal development, pregnancy and childbirth . Jump Starter. Explain which aspect of “From Conception to Birth” made the most impact on you and why . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: From Conception to Birth

From Conception to

BirthObjective:

TSWAT analyze the factors involved in the processes of fetal development, pregnancy and

childbirth.

Page 2: From Conception to Birth

Jump StarterExplain which aspect of

“From Conception to Birth” made the most impact

on you and why.

1. Discovery Channel depiction showing science of the body

2. Personal stories from the women3. Other

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Partner ShareUtilize your Jump Starter question for a quick share

1. Partner with “LIFETIME” partner or triple2. Share your response3. Wait for cue for RPS4. Winner sits down, 2nd place reports out your personal response or partner’s5. Few will share out

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Finish Video

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Post It Gallery Walk• Individual post its for

response • Respond to the question on

the poster board with your post it

• Wait for cue to move to next poster

• Work together with your partner/triple if confused

• Determine accurate information

• Work with class to report out correct information for question on last poster.

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Analysis• With your partner, determine which answers are

true and false for your board.

True on Left side False on Right Side

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Sarah’s StoryMiscarriage

Emotional Changes: -Sadness, grief, depression, withdrawal, confusion

Physical Changes: -Cramping, blood loss, weakness, low energy

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Holly’s StoryFunction of Reproductive Organs

Ovary: Release Egg for ovulation

Uterine Wall: Implantation of Embryo

Cervix: thins and open for delivery

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Jill’s StoryUltrasound Picture

1st Trimester

Embryo• Curved spine• Limb buds developing• Small compared to uterus

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Jackie’s StoryAlternatives to Natural Conception

• Fertility Drugs• In vitro Fertilization• Donor Egg, Donor Sperm

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Elaine’s StoryEpidural

1st Trimester 2nd Trimester 3rd Trimester Heart Reproductive Lungs

Organs

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Susan’s StoryUse of Epidural for Delivery

Reasons for Yes:• Pain • Previous history

Reasons for No:• Want natural with not medical interventions• Concern for fetus

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Michelle’s StoryPushing waits until…..

Cervix dilated to 10 cm

Why wait?• Opening for delivery• Safe for Mom and fetus• Limits possibility for complications

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Tanisha’s StoryFormulate a hypothesis for

why labor was stalled• Fetus too big• Fetus stuck behind pubic bone• Mother tired from pushing• Fetus not rotating through pelvis

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Debbie’s StoryExplain how “Identical Twins” are formed

• Egg fertilized by sperm• Single Zygote formed• 2 days after formation, split occurs• Typically very early on

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Exit TicketNeed Clarification?

Next class we will be reviewing for the quiz on Monday.

What topic do you need more clarification on?