Birth Flashcards

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What is the scientific term for birth?

A
  • parturition
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2
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What is birth?

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  • the expulsion of the foetus, its surrounding membranes and the placenta from the uterus
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What is known about the placenta at the end of the gestation period?

A
  • the placenta is less efficient
  • for this reason alone, birth must take place
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4
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What is distinctive about birth in humans regarding the state of the newborn?

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  • the human baby is born at a relatively immature and helpless stage
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What would happen to the foetus if it grew any larger than normal?

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  • it would not be able to leave the body successfully
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Why would the foetus not be able to leave the body successfully if it grew too large?

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  • the human birth canal is narrower as a result of the process of becoming upright and bipedal
  • the human foetal brain is much larger than that in other primates and if enlarged any further would not be able to pass through the birth canal
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What is distinctive about birth in humans regarding the position in which the baby is born?

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  • the baby is usually born headfirst
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When does the foetus move into position for birth?

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  • 2 or 3 weeks before birth
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How must the baby lie in order for a normal birth to take place?

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  • with its head pointing downward towards the cervix
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10
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What happens just before the baby is born regarding hormones?

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  • the very high levels of oestrogen in the mother’s blood cause the hypophysis to release a hormone called oxytocin
  • which promotes contraction of the uterine wall
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11
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How many stages are there during the birth process?

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  • 3 stages
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12
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What are the stages of the birth process?

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  1. Dilation of the cervix
  2. Delivery of the aby
  3. Expulsion of the placenta
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