Prenatal Flashcards
Major risk factors
Nutrition, stress, age
Teratogens
Thalidomide, diseases that pass through the placenta directly and attacked the fetus, potentially dangerous drugs like cocaine, alcohol and drugs, environmental hazards are treacherous because we’re often unaware of their presence.
How teratogens influence development
Teratogens are not universally harmful, depends on the genotype of the organism. Impacts of teratogens changes over the course of prenatal development. Affects specific parts of prenatal development. Damage is not always evident at birth, but can appear later in life.
Ultrasound pros
Non invasive Inexpensive Access to it Clear picture of soft tissues Been around 40 years Allows doctor to provide information about the pregnancy
Ultrasound cons
Cannot see all deformalities of the fetus-cognitive
Amniocentesis
Extract sample and test for genetic disorders
Higher chance of miscarriage
Chronic villus sample
Genetic testing for disorders.
Higher chance of miscarriage