mportance of the nurse to the client and families of prenatal loss Nurse are important in caring of client and families who went through prenatal loss. During this dramatic event families and client’s emotional reaction might prevent client and families from processing information’s and interpreting the important of events. Therefor the nurse is important in guiding the families in processing the information and interpreting the event. The nurse is important in gathering the client and families’
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that run through a mother-to-be’s head. In the midst of all the excitement that comes with planning for a new baby‚ parents tend to forget how important maternal health is for prenatal development; The three factors or hazards I feel that are the most important for parents to understand or remember during and for prenatal development are alcohol consumption‚ smoking and second-hand smoke inhalation‚ and chemical and drug intake. Alcohol is a vice of many. According to the National Institute on
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Factors affecting Prenatal Development The elaborate details of life begin with a single cell that develops into a full term fetus within approximately 40 weeks‚ 280 days or 10 lunar months. The course of this pre-natal development is divided into three main periods: germinal‚ embryonic‚ and fetal. In order to have a healthy baby at the end of the term‚ there are a few factors which have to be kept in mind by the mother. 1. Maternal nutrition Fetus gets the nourishment from maternal blood
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different ways these disorders can be detected‚ as well as the different ways they affect the unborn baby‚ the mother‚ and the treatment plans. It is extremely important that the pregnant parents begin prenatal care as soon as the pregnancy is discovered. Beginning prenatal care early and continuing prenatal care throughout the course of the pregnancy can help to benefit both the baby
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Prenatal Alcohol Exposure A healthy prenatal environment is a key factor for a fetus in the womb. Alcohol‚ caffeine‚ tobacco‚ and drugs are just some of the dangerous teratogens that can affect the soon to be born baby. However‚ alcohol can be one of the most hazardous teratogens to a fetus. Prenatal alcohol exposure may cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)‚ childhood depressive symptoms‚ lowered IQ and much more. Prenatal alcohol exposure may cause irreversible damages to a child. Major depressive
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that can negatively impact the developing person. During prenatal development‚ environmental factors can significantly affect the development of the child. Most everything the mother ingests‚ including food‚ liquid‚ and even medication‚ travels through the placenta to the fetus; anything the mother is exposed to in the environment affects the fetus. The factors that associated with this scenario are smoking‚ alcohol‚ stress‚ nutrition‚ prenatal vitamins‚ and no establish care with a doctor. Having a
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between the risk of childhood autism with the level of persistent organic pollutant (POPs) in the Finnish Prenatal pilot case study.4 Persistent organic pollutant is an industrial chemical that has remained a long time in the environment. 4 The measurement of POPs in prenatal maternal serum was operated. Afterward‚ the data was used to find the correlation between the relationship of prenatal POPs exposure and ASD. The samples were taken from 1991 to 2000 and 150 subjects (75 with subjects autism
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Factors affecting pre-natal development a. Maternal Health Since the placenta cannot filter out extremely small disease carriers‚ such as viruses‚ children can be born with malaria‚ measles‚ chicken pox‚ mumps‚ syphilis‚ or other venereal diseases that have been transmitted from the mother. Rubella is the most widespread of the viruses that have a teratogenic effect. If a pregnant woman contracts rubella in the first three months of pregnancy‚ she is likely to give birth to a child with
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Honors Biology Hartzog January 26‚ 2013 Biotechnology Ethics- Prenatal Genetic Screening Prenatal Genetic Testing has become one of the most prominent and influential advances in clinical genetics today. Every year‚ hundreds of couples request screening services‚ hence‚ subjecting themselves to the results of the diagnosis. For some‚ the information may be a sigh of relief‚ and for others a whisper of warning. The concept of Prenatal Genetic Screening has only recently surfaced for controversy
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