FETAL DEVELOPMENT Flashcards
FIRST 14 DAYS AFTER FERTILIZATION
preembryonic or germinal stage
week 3 - primitive nervous system, eyes, ears, RBC present, heart begins to beat day 21
embryonic stage
FROM WEEK 9 UNTIL 38 TO 40 WEEK / FULLTERM
FETAL STAGE
- Central nervous system (brain and spinal cord)
- Peripheral nervous system
- Skin, hair, and nails
- Sebaceous glands
- Sense organs
- Mucous membranes of the anus, mouth, and nose
- Tooth enamel
- Mammary glands
Ectoderm
- Supporting structures of the body
(connective tissue, bones,cartilage, muscle, ligaments,and tendons) - Dentin of teeth
- Upper portion of the urinary system
(kidneys and ureters) - Reproductive system
- Heart
- Circulatory system
- Blood cells
- Lymph vessels
- Entoderm Lining of pericardial, pleura, and peritoneal cavities
- Lining of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, tonsils, parathyroid, thyroid, thymus glands
- Lower urinary system (bladder and urethra)
Mesoderm
Lining of pericardial, pleura, and peritoneal cavities
- Lining of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, tonsils, parathyroid, thyroid, thymus glands
- Lower urinary system (bladder and urethra)
Endoderm
• Arms and legs are budlike structures.
• Rudimentary eyes, ears, and nose are discernible.
End of 4th Gestational Week
• Organogenesis is complete.
• External genitalia are forming, but sex is not yet distinguishable by simple observation.
End of 8th Gestational Week
• Spontaneous movements are possible, although they are usually too faint to be felt by the mother.
• Some reflexes, such as the Babinski reflex, are present.
• The heartbeat is audible through Doppler technology.
End of 12th Gestational Week (First Trimester)
• Fetal heart sounds are audible by an ordinary stethoscope.
• Sex can be determined by ultrasound.
End of 16th Gestational Week
• Spontaneous fetal movements can be sensed by the mother.
• Antibody production is possible.
• The hair forms on the head, extending to include eyebrows.
• Passive antibody transfer from mother to fetus begins.
• Definite sleeping and activity patterns are distinguishable (the fetus has developed biorhythms
that will guide sleep/wake patterns throughout life).
End of 20th Gestational Week
• Meconium is present as far as the rectum.
• When fetuses reach 24 weeks, or 601 g, they have achieved a practical low-end age of viability (earliest age at which fetuses could survive if born at that time), if they are cared for after birth in a modern intensive care facility.
• Hearing can be demonstrated by response to sudden sound.
End of 24th Gestational Week (Second Trimester)
Testes begin to descend into the scrotal sac from the lower abdominal cavity
End of 28th Gestational Week
• Fetus responds by movement to sounds outside the mother’s body.
• Active Moro reflex is present.
End of 32nd Gestational Week
• Most babies turn into a vertex (head down) presentation during this month.
End of 36th Gestational Week