Stages of Fetal Growth and Development MAJ ASIFA SIRAJ.

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Stages of Fetal Growth and Development MAJ ASIFA SIRAJ

The growth and development of the fetus is typically divided into three stages Preembryonic Stage: Fertilization to 2 to 3 Weeks Embryonic Stage: 4 to 8 Weeks' Gestation Fetal Stage: 9 Weeks to Birth

LUNAR MONTH

Fertilization to 2 weeks of embryonic growth Implantation is complete Primary chorionic villi forming Embryo develops into two cell layers (trophoblast and blastocyst) Amniotic cavity appears

LUNAR MONTH

3 to 6 weeks of embryonic growth At the end of 6 weeks of growth, the embryo is approximately ½ inch (1.3 cm) long Arm and leg buds are visible; arm buds are more developed with finger ridges beginning to appear Rudiments of the eyes, ears, and nose appear

Lung buds are developing Primitive intestinal tract is developing Primitive cardiovascular system is functioning Neural tube, which forms the brain and spinal cord, closes by the fourth week

LUNAR MONTH

7 to 10 weeks of growth The middle of this period (9 weeks) marks the end of the embryonic period and the beginning of the fetal period At the end of 10 weeks of growth, the fetus is approximately 2½ inches (6.3 cm) from crown to rump and weighs ½ oz (14 g) Appearance of external genitalia By the middle of this month, all major organ systems have formed

The membrane over the anus has broken down The heart has formed four chambers (by seventh week) The fetus assumes a human appearance Bone ossification begins Rudimentary kidney begins to secrete urine

LUNAR MONTH

11- to 14-week-old fetus At the end of 14 weeks of growth, the fetus is approximately 4¾ inches (12 cm) crown- rump length and 3¾ oz (110 g) Head erect; lower extremities well developed Hard palate and nasal septum have fused External genitalia of male and female can now be differentiated Eyelids are sealed

LUNAR MONTH

15- to 18-week-old fetus At the end of 18 weeks of growth, the fetus is approximately 6¼ inches (16 cm) crown-rump length and 11¼ oz (320 g) Ossification of fetal skeleton can be seen on X-ray

Ears stand out from head Meconium is present in the intestinal tract Fetus makes sucking motions and swallows amniotic fluid Fetal movements may be felt by the mother (end of month)

LUNAR MONTH

19- to 22-week-old fetus At the end of 22 weeks of growth, the fetus is approximately 8¼ inches (21 cm) crown-rump length and 1 lb 6¼ oz (630 g) Vernix caseosa covers the skin

Head and body (lanugo) hair visible Skin is wrinkled and red Brown fat, an important site of heat production, is present in neck and sternal area Nipples are apparent on the breasts

LUNAR MONTH

23- to 26-week-old fetus At the end of 26 weeks of growth, the fetus is approximately 10 inches (25 cm) crown-rump length and 2 lb 3¼ oz (1,000 g) Fingernails present Lean body

Eyes partially open; eyelashes present Bronchioles are present; primitive alveoli are forming Skin begins to thicken on hands and feet Startle reflex present; grasp reflex is strong

LUNAR MONTH

27- to 30-week-old fetus At the end of 30 weeks of growth, the fetus is approximately 11 inches (28 cm) crown-rump length and 3 lb 12 oz (1,700 g) Eyes open Ample hair on head; lanugo begins to fade

Skin slightly wrinkled Toenails present Testes in inguinal canal, begin descent to scrotal sac Surfactant coats much of the alveolar epithelium

LUNAR MONTH

31- to 34-week-old fetus At the end of 34 weeks of growth, the fetus is approximately 12½ inches (32 cm) crown-rump length and 5 lb 8 oz (2,500 g) Fingernails reach fingertips Skin pink and smooth Testes in scrotal sac

LUNAR MONTH

35- to 38-week-old fetus; end of this month is also 40 weeks from onset of last menses End of 38 weeks of growth, fetus is approximately 14½ inches (37 cm) crown- rump length and 7 lb 8 oz (3,400 g) Ample subcutaneous fat

Lanugo almost absent Toenails reach toe tips Testes in scrotum Vernix caseosa mainly on the back Breasts are firm