Environmental toxicants and fetal development is the impact of different toxic substances from the environment on the development of the fetus. This article...
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Environmental toxicants and fetal development This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Environmental toxicant. If an internal...
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was born with fetal alcohol syndrome, which he calls "the Drome". Smoking and pregnancy Environmental toxicants and fetal development Long-term effects...
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Developmental toxicity (redirect from Developmental toxicant)
carcinogens. Exposure to toxicants during the second and third trimesters of a pregnancy can lead to slow fetal growth and result in low birth weight...
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Cardiotocography (redirect from Electronic Fetal Monitoring)
fetal heartbeat and uterine contractions during pregnancy and labour. The machine used to perform the monitoring is called a cardiotocograph. Fetal heart...
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Methylmercury (redirect from Fetal methyl mercury syndrome)
extremely toxic, and its derivatives are the major source of organic mercury for humans. It is a bioaccumulative environmental toxicant with a 50-day half-life...
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Birth weight (redirect from Fetal weight)
exposure to environmental and lifestyle-related chemicals during pregnancy and the resulting adverse fetal growth: a review". Environmental Health and Preventive...
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Prenatal testing (redirect from Fetal diagnosis)
normal and abnormal fetal development. The difference in methylation of specific DNA sequences between mother and fetus can be used to identify fetal-specific...
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Obstetric ultrasonography (redirect from Fetal ultrasonography)
typically includes: Fetal number, including number of amnionic sacs and chorionic sacs for multiple gestations Fetal cardiac activity Fetal position relative...
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Reproductive toxicity (redirect from Reproductive toxicant)
agent to adversely affect both male and female fertility as well as offspring development. Reproductive toxicants may adversely affect sexual function...
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maternal and fetal health during pregnancy, and that exposure to nicotine during fetal development has lasting adverse consequences for brain development." Nicotine...
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mass will give rise to the pre-embryo, the amnion, yolk sac and allantois, while the fetal part of the placenta will form from the outer trophoblast layer...
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Antiandrogens in the environment (redirect from Environmental antiandrogens)
Androgens are important in fetal development as well as in pubertal development. Exposure during critical periods of development can cause reproductive malformations...
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conditions. It has other uses such as in the assessment of infection and fetal lung maturity. Prenatal diagnostic testing, which includes amniocentesis...
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areas, including maternal and fetal medicine. See Fellowship (medicine). All doctors must first complete medical school and obtain a MBBS or equivalent...
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Fetal Learning and Memory. In: Child Development. 80 (4), 2009, S. 1251–1258. L. R. Leader, P. Baillie, B. Martin, E. Vermeulen: The assessment and significance...
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Childbirth (redirect from Fetal expulsion)
called vernix. It is thought to have some protective roles during fetal development and for a few hours after birth. The second stage varies from one woman...
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Gerhard Andreas (2009). "Fetal exposure to phthalates – a pilot study". International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 212 (5): 492–498....
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to assess fetal status by means of the fetal heart rate and its responsiveness. A cardiotocograph is used to monitor the fetal heart rate and presence...
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Pregnancy (redirect from Pregnancy and childbirth)
is seen via ultrasound, and the fetus makes involuntary motions. During continued fetal development, the early body systems, and structures that were established...
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Amniotic fluid (section Development)
plasma, and passes through the fetal membranes by osmotic and hydrostatic forces. When fetal kidneys begin to function around week 16, fetal urine also...
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classify abortion as murder without reference to stages of fetal development, and there are cases and other material which seem to regard abortion as less serious...
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Gestational age (section Medical fetal viability)
of prenatal development, which usually occur at specific gestational ages. Hence, the gestational timing of a fetal toxin exposure, fetal drug exposure...
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Prenatal perception (redirect from Fetal Pain)
Zhang, K.; Wang, Z. (2009). "Fetal sensitivity to properties of maternal speech and language". Infant Behavior and Development. 32 (1): 59–71. doi:10.1016/j...
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Amniotic sac (section Development)
sampled during fetal development, between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy, to be used in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities and fetal infections...
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Causes of cancer (category Occupational safety and health)
two of them, acrylonitrile and acrolein, appears to involve oxidative stress and oxidative DNA damage. The other five toxicants, acetaldehyde, cadmium, ethylene...
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develop into the embryo proper, and an outer cell layer of trophoblasts that will develop into the extraembryonic membranes (fetal membranes). The blastocyst...
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Xenohormone (redirect from Environmental exogenous hormones)
example, PCBs can interrupt animal fetal development, cause changes in an animal's response to stress, and cause thyroid and immune function diseases. Plastics...
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Molar pregnancy (section Signs and symptoms)
vesicular, and no sign of embryonic or fetal development is present. In partial moles, some villi are vesicular, whereas others appear more normal, and embryonic/fetal...
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