Desarrollo Fetal, semana a semana
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High Tech Photographs Of Fetal Development / Pro-life Anti-Abortion Video
The Unborn Baby – High Tech Photographs / Pro-life Anti-Abortion Video. Photos courtesy of Priests For Life. Pachabel’s Cannon music from the Music Bakery. Video from rosaryfilms of Secret of the Rosary. Development of the Unborn Baby. Fetal Development; From conception to birth; Day 1: fertilization: all human chromosomes are present; unique human life begins. Day 6: embryo begins implantation in the uterus. Day 22: heart begins to beat with the child’s own blood, often a different type than the mothers’. Week 3: By the end of third week the child’s backbone spinal column and nervous system are forming. The liver, kidneys and intestines begin to take shape. Week 4: By the end of week four the child is ten thousand times larger than the fertilized egg. Week 5: Eyes, legs, and hands begin to develop. Week 6: Brain waves are detectable; mouth and lips are present; fingernails are forming. Week 7: Eyelids, and toes form, nose distinct. The baby is kicking and swimming. Week 8: Every organ is in place, bones begin to replace cartilage, and fingerprints begin to form. By the 8th week the baby can begin to hear. Weeks 9 and 10: Teeth begin to form, fingernails develop. The baby can turn his head, and frown. The baby can hiccup. Weeks 10 and 11: The baby can “breathe” amniotic fluid and urinate. Week 11 the baby can grasp objects placed in its hand; all organ systems are functioning. The baby has a skeletal structure, nerves, and circulation. Week 12: The baby has all of the …
Prenatal test – Amniocentesis – Fetal medicine
In this short video, Dr. Hermes Prado Jr, MD describes what amniocentesis is and how it can be performed under ultrasound guidance. This medical procedure is very important in the investigation of a series of disorders of the pregnancy and fetus, as genetic problems, congenital malformation, metabolic disfunctions, Rh blood type incompatibility, amog others. The importance of this video is that it has been done by a medical doctor that is also a digital artist. You can see more samples of very interesting medical themes illustrated with digital animations in the author’s website at: www.artesmedicas.com Thank you very much for your interest in my art! I hope it could help you in someway. Hermes Prado Jr MD www.artesmedicas.com Medical doctor – CEAPS – Clinical Hospital – University of Sao Paulo – USP
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome — The Biological Basis / FAS FASD Video
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome — The Biological Basis Courtesy of: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 5635 Fishers Lane, MSC 9304 Bethesda, MD 20892-9304 Over 375000 newborn babies have been exposed to drugs in utero. The film promotes zero tolerance for alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and drugs for all pregnant women. The purpose of the video is to promote awareness of the problem among teenagers who are at risk for both unplanned pregnancy and substance use. This gripping film take a serious, no-holds-barred look at what happens when pregnant women use alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The film includes an examination of prenatal drug and alcohol abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, nicotine’s effect on unborn babies, risks for AIDS, SIDS and FAS, drug effects at various stages of pregnancy, how drugs affect unborn babies and other relation social and emotional problems. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and a spectrum of associated disorders, sometimes called Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), is a permanent birth defect caused by maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy. The term fetal alcohol effects (FAE) or alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND) is applied to children whose mothers are known to have drunk heavily during pregnancy and who exhibit some, but not all, features of alcohol-related facial malformation. FASD is the leading cause of mental retardation in the Western world and is entirely preventable. It has been estimated that …
Fetal Development Week 28 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
Eyes wide open, your baby has reached a point in fetal development where he or she may be able to discern light filtering through your stomach! Pregnancy.Healthguru.com
Fetal Development Week 13 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
During week 13, pick up a clementine—that’s how big your baby is now! For more on your little one’s fetal development (big stuff happens this month), check out this video. Pregnancy.Healthguru.com
Fetal Development Week 27 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
During week 27, your second trimester will come to a close, and your baby will be bigger for the experience. At this point of fetal development, he or she is two full pounds! Pregnancy.Healthguru.com
Fetal Development Week 31 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
Your baby’s amniotic fluid is replaced every two days. This is good news, because by week 31 of pregnancy, he/she will be releasing about two cups of urine into that liquid home! Pregnancy.Healthguru.com
Fetal Development Week 23 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
Your baby has now learned to sleep and wake on a schedule—although probably not one that syncs well with yours! For more information visit: Pregnancy.Healthguru.com
Fetal Development Week 41 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
By week 41, fetal development is complete and many doctors will induce labor to ensure that your baby is safe—-and that you don’t go crazy! Pregnancy.Healthguru.com

