3.5. The Developing Fetus Flashcards

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What are the key functions of the placenta?

A

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

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What are spiral arteries and why are they so important?

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Maternal blood is pulsated into the intervillus space by spiral arteries in the decidua basalis

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How does transfer of nutrients/other products occur?

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Nutrients diffuse across the placental membrane and into the fetal blood and provide the fetus with nutrition

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What is the Chorion?

What does it produce?

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The OUTER membrane of the amniotic sac

Produces prostaglandins, oxytocin and platelet-activating factor which stimulates uterine activity
Produces enzymes that decrease progesterone levels

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What is Amnion?

What does it produce?

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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

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What blood vessels are found in the umbilical cord?

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2 arteries

1 vein

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In the umbilical arteries, is it oxygenated or deoxygenated blood?

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Deoxygenated blood

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In the umbilical vein, is it oxygenated or deoxygenated blood?

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Oxygenated

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9
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What is the substance called that surrounds the blood vessels in the umbilical cord?

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Wharton’s jelly

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State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 9-12 weeks

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  • 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
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State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 13-16 weeks

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  • 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
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State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 17-20 weeks

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  • 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
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State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 21-25 weeks

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  • 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
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State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 26-29 weeks

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  • 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
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State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 30-34 weeks

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  • Pupillary light reflex
  • Skin pink and smooth, limbs chubby
  • White fat is 8% of body weight
  • From 32 wks, survival is usual
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State 2 fetal developments which happen at around 35-38 weeks

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  • Firm grasp
  • Orientates towards light
  • Circumference of head and abdomen are approx. equal
  • White fat is 16% of body weight, 14g fat gained per day
  • Skin bluish-pink
  • Term fetus is about 3400g, CRL is about 360mm