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The fetal period of development occurs during the third stage of prenatal development, which is the fetal stage.
The fontanels allow the fetal skull to be compressed slightly during birth and also allow for brain growth during late fetal life.
The fontanels allow the fetal skull to be compressed slightly during birth and also allow for brain growth during late fetal life.
The fetal period occurs during the third stage of prenatal development.
Fetal bradycardia during pregnancy can be caused by factors such as maternal hypotension, maternal hypothermia, fetal hypoxia, umbilical cord compression, and certain medications.
Maternal to fetal infections are transmitted from the mother to her fetus, either across the placenta during fetal development (prenatal) or during labor and passage through the birth canal (perinatal).
the right and left atrium of the fetal heart.
Fetal monitoring is a process in which the baby's heart rate is monitored for indicators of stress during labor and birth.
Fetal heartbeat stopping.
Myelomeningocele. Also called spina bifida, myelomeningocele is a condition in which the spine fails to close properly during early fetal development.
The most common fetal presentation during labor and delivery is the cephalic presentation, where the baby's head is positioned to come out first.
Estrogen helps prepare the uterus for implantation and fetal development by promoting the thickening of the uterine lining. Progesterone maintains the uterine lining and prevents contractions that could disrupt early pregnancy. Together, estrogen and progesterone create an optimal environment for successful fetal development.