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2 THEMES: TRANSITION AND CONTINUITY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN
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DEVELOPMENT DEF: sequence of age-related changes that occur as a person progresses from conception to death Fairly orderly Cumulative Both biological and behavioral changes
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PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT Development begins with conception---fertilization creating a zygote Prenatal period ends at birth
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GERMINAL STAGE 1. Germinal stage: 1 st phase; 1 st 2 weeks after conception Begins w/creation of zygote Within 36 hours: rapid cell division 7 th day: cell mass begins implanting to uterine wall Placenta forms
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EMBRYONIC STAGE DEF: 2 nd stage; starts at 2 weeks and ends after 2 nd month Most vital organs and bodily systems begin to form Very vulnerable---most miscarriages occur in this stage
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FETAL STAGE DEF: 3 rd stage; lasting from 2 months to birth Rapid bodily growth---muscles and bones begin to form Organs begin to function 3 rd month: sex organs begin to develop Final 3 months: brain cells multiply rapidly; respiratory and digestive system mature
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AGE OF VIABILITY DEF: the age at which a baby can survive in the event of a premature birth Usually between 22 and 26 weeks after conception
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT Nutrition is important Dietary deficits have shown correlation to apathy, irritability, and reduced immunity to infectious diseases
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CONTINUED Most drugs consumed by mother can pass through placental membrane ALL recreational drugs are harmful Cocaine: heart abnormalities, brain seizures most common Prescription drugs: effects vary based on drug, dose, and prenatal stage
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ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: collection of congenital problems assoc. w/excessive drinking during pregnancy Tobacco: smoking during pregnancy reduces flow of oxygen and nutrients to the fetus
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MATERNAL ILLNESS Fetus is vulnerable to disease---placenta does some filtering Rubella, syphilis, cholera, smallpox, mumps, and severe flu are hazardous Genital herpes and AIDS can transmit to offspring
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PRENATAL HEALTH CARE Most prenatal dangers are preventable Poor health care is prominent in racial minorities USA ranks 41 st in infant mortality rate
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