3.5. The Developing Fetus Flashcards
What are the key functions of the placenta?
Oxygenation- transfer of oxygen from maternal to fetal circulation
Protection- infection, some drugs
Excretion- elimination of waste products
Nutrition- amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, minerals, water balance
Endocrine- production of prostaglandins, hCG, oestrogens, progesterone
What are spiral arteries and why are they so important?
Maternal blood is pulsated into the intervillus space by spiral arteries in the decidua basalis
How does transfer of nutrients/other products occur?
Nutrients diffuse across the placental membrane and into the fetal blood and provide the fetus with nutrition
What is the Chorion?
What does it produce?
The OUTER membrane of the amniotic sac
Produces prostaglandins, oxytocin and platelet-activating factor which stimulates uterine activity
Produces enzymes that decrease progesterone levels
What is Amnion?
What does it produce?
The INNER membrane of the amniotic sac
Produces amniotic fluid and prostaglandin E2
Can rupture, causing amniotic bands that can affect growth of fetal limbs
What blood vessels are found in the umbilical cord?
2 arteries
1 vein
In the umbilical arteries, is it oxygenated or deoxygenated blood?
Deoxygenated blood
In the umbilical vein, is it oxygenated or deoxygenated blood?
Oxygenated
What is the substance called that surrounds the blood vessels in the umbilical cord?
Wharton’s jelly
State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 9-12 weeks
- Growth in body length and limbs accelerates
- Ears low set, eyes fused
- Skull and long bones develop
- Intestines return to abdominal cavity and body wall fuses
- Urine formation
- Fetal swallowing of amniotic fluid
State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 13-16 weeks
- Rapid growth
- Coordinated limb movements
- Active ossification of skeleton
- Slow eye movements
- Ovaries differentiate, contain primordial follicles
- External genitalia
- Eyes + ears closer to normal positions
State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 17-20 weeks
- Growth slows down
- Limbs reach mature proportions
- Fetal movements felt by mum
- Skin covered with vernix caseosa, held in position by lanugo (downy hair)
- Brown fat deposited
State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 21-25 weeks
- Fetus gains weight
- Skin wrinkled, translucent, red-pink
- Rapid eye movement
- Blink-startle responses to noise
- Surfactant secretion begins but respiratory system immature
- Fingernails present
- May be viable if born prematurely
State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 26-29 weeks
- Lungs capable of breathing air
- CNS can control breathing
- Eyes open
- Toenails visible
- Fat deposited under skin so wrinkles smooth out
- Erythropoeisis moves from spleen to bone marrow
State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 30-34 weeks
- Pupillary light reflex
- Skin pink and smooth, limbs chubby
- White fat is 8% of body weight
- From 32 wks, survival is usual