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Teratogens Carolyn R. Fallahi, Ph. D.. The prenatal environment Teratogens: environmental agent  Drug  Chemical  Virus  Other factors  Can result.

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1 Teratogens Carolyn R. Fallahi, Ph. D.

2 The prenatal environment Teratogens: environmental agent  Drug  Chemical  Virus  Other factors  Can result in birth defects

3 The timing of the teratogen is important Timing is important  Brain 15-25 days after conception  Heart 20-40 days after conception

4 Mother’s Diet Diet high in nutrients  Easier labor  Generally healthier baby  World Food Council = 550 million hungry people in the world.

5 Mother’s Age Over 30 = increased risk  Premature birth  Lower birth weight  More likely Down syndrome  1/100 over 40  25% over 50

6 Mother’s Age Adolescence  20% premature deliveries  Mortality rates double for mothers in adolescence versus mothers in 20s  Issues; not enough money or social support; not enough prenatal care; parenting support

7 Mother’s Illness Rubella (German measles) prior to the 11 th week of pregnancy – blindness, deafness, heart defects, brain damage Chicken pox – birth defects Mumps – increase the risk of miscarriage

8 STDs STDs, e.g. syphilis, transmitted directly to the baby. Gonorrhea AIDS

9 Mother’s Drug Use Legal & Illegal drugs pose risks Aspirin Thalidomide Marijuana Cocaine Alcohol/Tobacco  FAS/FAE


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