Prenatal development (from Latin natalis 'relating to birth') involves the development of the embryo and of the fetus during a viviparous animal's gestation...
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common thread is the importance of prenatal and perinatal experiences in the shaping the future psychological development. There is a debate among scientists...
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begins to be perceptible. The lymphatic system begins to develop. Main development of sex organs starts. Gestational age: 8 weeks and 0 days until 8 weeks...
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Male reproductive system (redirect from Embryonic and prenatal development of the male reproductive system in humans)
fluid to semen during ejaculation (pre-ejaculate). The embryonic and prenatal development of the male reproductive system is the process whereby the reproductive...
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through childhood and adolescence into adulthood. Development before birth, or prenatal development (from Latin natalis 'relating to birth') is the process...
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Puppy (section Prenatal development)
wolves, seals, giraffes, guinea pigs, rats or sharks. Dogs go through prenatal development before they are born, just like all animals do. The germinal stage...
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Developmental psychology (redirect from Psychological Development)
Prenatal development is of interest to psychologists investigating the context of early psychological development. The whole prenatal development involves...
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Vulva (section Prenatal development)
arousal that are helpful in the reproduction process. Following the development of the vulva, changes take place at birth, childhood, puberty, menopause...
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (redirect from Prenatal alcohol exposure)
neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND), and neurobehavioral disorder associated with prenatal alcohol exposure (ND-PAE). Other terms used are fetal alcohol effects (FAE)...
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stages of prenatal development, whereas the terms fetus and fetal development describe later stages. The main stages of animal embryonic development are as...
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Personal development, or self-help Prenatal development, the process in which a human embryo or fetus gestates during pregnancy Human tooth development or odontogenesis...
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Fetus (section Development in humans)
Following the embryonic stage, the fetal stage of development takes place. Prenatal development is a continuum, with no clear defining feature distinguishing...
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neurons. Central pattern generator Reflex arc Neural oscillations Neural development – comprises the processes that generate, shape, and reshape the nervous...
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Heart development, also known as cardiogenesis, refers to the prenatal development of the heart. This begins with the formation of two endocardial tubes...
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Prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE), theorized in the 1970s, occurs when a pregnant woman uses cocaine including crack cocaine and thereby exposes her fetus...
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Prenatal care, also known as antenatal care, is a type of preventive healthcare. It is provided in the form of medical checkups, consisting of recommendations...
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including prenatal development, puberty, and pregnancy. At menopause, breast development ceases and the breasts atrophy. Breast development results in...
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Gestational age is used for example for:[citation needed] The events of prenatal development, which usually occur at specific gestational ages. Hence, the gestational...
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Amniotic sac (section Development)
The amnion remains an important extraembryonic membrane throughout prenatal development. The third membrane is the allantois, and the fourth is the chorion...
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led some researchers to speculate of a hypothetical impact on the prenatal development of sexual orientation or gender identity in humans. This hypothesis...
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prenatal life may strongly influence developmental changes, genetics and prenatal development usually form a part of the study of child development....
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Androgen (section Male prenatal development)
the development and maintenance of male characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors. This includes the embryological development of...
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Prenatal stress, also known as prenatal maternal stress, occurs when an expectant mother is exposed to psychosocial or physical stress. This can be brought...
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Endocrine system (section Development)
fetal endocrine system is one of the first systems to develop during prenatal development. The fetal adrenal cortex can be identified within four weeks of...
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Fetal pig (section Prenatal development)
responsible for these interactions. The prenatal development of the fetus includes all the tissue and organ development. Within hours of mating, the sperm...
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death syndrome: possible primary consequence of prenatal exposure to cigarette smoking". Neural Development. 5: 17. doi:10.1186/1749-8104-5-17. PMC 2919533...
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Shyness (section Prenatal development)
day length during pregnancy, particularly during the midpoint of prenatal development. An analysis of longitudinal data from children living at specific...
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Dermal macrophage (section Prenatal development)
macrophages is CSF-1/CSF1R dependent. The level of dermal macrophages from prenatal development remains detectible through constant, slow proliferation. The postnatal...
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appropriate stages of fetal development. Primary (baby) teeth start to form between the sixth and eighth week of prenatal development, and permanent teeth begin...
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object permanence. Object permanence is an important stage of cognitive development for infants. In early sensorimotor stages, the infant is completely unable...
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