Sunday, November 6, 2016

Medical references to learn about humans in womb, posted by Gloria Poole,RN,artist of/in Missouri

Medical textbooks you can utilize to teach yourself to learn how humans develop in the womb-- medical knowledge of human life, pregnancy, delivery, medical care of those in womb, neonatalogy, complications --all aspects of human life. Also, thank you very much to my readers of this blog for previous post in Canada, US, France, Ukraine, Germany,and Poland.

1) Early Pregnancy

2) Fetal Therapy by Mark Kilby,Anthony Johnson,Dick Oepkes

3) Obstetrics and Intrapartum Emergencies by Edward Chandrahara,and Sabaratnam Arulkumaran

4) Analgesia,Anesthesia and Pregnancy by Steve Yentis and Surbhi Malhotra

5) Pregnancy after Assisted Reproductive Technology by Eric Jauniaux and Botros Rizk

6) Atlas of Oocytes, Zygotes and Embryoes in Reproductive Medicine by Marc Van den Bergh and Thomas Ebner,and Kay Elder

7) Infertility Counseling by Sharon Covington and Linda Hammer Burns

8) Ectopic Pregnancy by Isabel Stabile

9) Gametes by J.G. Grudzinskas and J.L. Yovich

10) GenEthics by Kurt Bayertz and Susan L Kirkby, and H Tristam Englehardt,Jr

11) Prenatal Care by Marie McCormick and Joanne Siegel

12) Ethical issues in Maternal -Fetal Medicine by Donna Dickenson

13) Preterm Labour by Jane Norman and Ian Greer

14) The Fetal Matrix by Peter Gluckman & Mark Hanson

15) Environmental impacts on Reproductive Health and Fertility by Tracey Woodruff, Sarah Janssen,Louis Guillette,Jr, and Linda Giudice

16) Biology and Pathology of the Oocyte by Alan O Trounson and Roger G Gosden

17) Biology and Pathology of the Trophoblast by Ashley Moffett, Charlie and Lake and Anne McLaren

18) The Sperm Cell by Christopher J De Jonge and Christopher Bartlett

19) Infertility and Assisted Reproduction by R Botros, M B Rizk, Juan Garcia_-Velasco,Hassan Sallam and Antonis Makrigiannakis

20) The Healthy Embryo by Jeff Nisker, Francoise Baylis, Isabel Karpin,Carolyn McLeod, Roxanne Mykitiuk

21) Gametes--The Oocyte by J. G. Grudzinskas and J.L. Yovich

22) Textbook of Clinical Embryology by Kevin Coward and Dagan Wells

23) Handbook of Human Oocyte Cryopreservation by Eleonora Porcu and Patrizia Ciottis, and Stefano Venturoli

24) Neonatalogy by Richard A Polin and John M Lorenz

25) Handbook of Obstetric Medicine by Catherine Nelson-Piercy

26) High Risk Pregnancy--Management Options by Phillip J Steer, Carl Weiner, Bernard Gonik, Caroline Crowther, and Stephanie Robson

27) Dewhurst's Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology by Keith Edmunds

28) Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing Care by Patricia Ladewig, Marcia London and Michele Davidson

29) Childbearing: A Nursing Perspective by Ann Clark and Dyanne Alfonso

30) Maternity Nursing by Dietra Leonard Lowdermilk and Shannon Perry

plus many,many more. I have published this list before but today when I googled it to find it it seems the previous posts with this PROLIFE info had been removed by cyberthugs hacking for the prodeathers. So, I am re-publishing it to day because of upcoming federal election. Hoping that voters will educate themselves some on the topic of human life in womb.
I, Gloria Poole,RN,artist, Added 3 to this on 24 Feb 2016

From Embryo to Fetus in the womb : medical facts by Gloria Poole,R.N.



There are several distinguishing features of the

transition of an embryo to a fetus. Both of these words

are medical terms for a certain stage of development in

the womb. There is no abrupt change from the embryo to

the fetus. Instead there are cumulative changes that are

evolving day to day. The embryo changes from an

amorphous shape to more of a tiny human with all parts.

Also all of the major body organs have either appeared

or the precursor of them has developed. As the embryo

survives the second month in the womb, and is alive at

the beginning of the third month, the tiny human is less

vulnerable to the effects of disease in the mother, or

radiation of the mother, or medicines the mother may

have taken. Of course women who are pregnant should

never drink alcohol or use drugs! At any stage of the

pregnancy the baby in the womb is harmed by alcohol, and

many drugs have teratogenic effects. The term fetus is

appropriate after the major organs are either formed

entirely or the precursor of them is present e.g. for

the kidney. The fetus is still vulnerable but not as

much so, since the tiny human has a larger body and

therefore it would take larger doses of medicines

through the placenta to harm the tiny being, and the

tiny baby also has more developed organs to filter the

medicines that might pass to the baby through the

placenta. At the end of the first month after

fertilization the human embryo is about a quarter of an

inch in length from the top of the flat bulbous like

head to the end of the emerging legs that look at first

like a tail. Most of the organs are beginning to take

shape as the cells continuously divide and

differentiate. The tiny human develops by a 'blue print'

that is built into the chromosones and genes that the

tiny human received from the mother and from the father.

Twenty-three chromosones come from each parent in most

instances. In Down's syndrome the chromosones are

different. The baby's brain develops first since it is

needed first. The wisdom of GOD in creating humans is

obvious if you really study human anatomy and physiology

much. The outlines of eyes appear and a primitive mouth

and by 30 days after fertilization the three primary

parts of the brain are present , and the eyes, ears, and

nasal passages have begun to develop. The beginnings of

the backbone is present but that first month the tiny

embryo is sort of hunched together in a C shape. There

is no discernible arms or legs yet but the "tail" will

become legs. The heart will have started beating even

though it is not completely formed. The tiny human has

a closed circulatory system that includes the baby's own

blood vessels and also the umbilical cord and placenta

to the mother. The digestive tract opens from the mouth

downward for the first time on about the 28 th day

after fertilization by the male sperm. The liver appears

by about the 21 st day after fertilization. The thyroid

gland begins to form. The stomach, intestines,liver and

pancreas are there but there is no anus yet. The lungs

are not developed yet. Lung buds begin about day 27 and

the trachea [windpipe ] appears a few days after that.

By the time the tiny being would be called a fetus he or

she would have gained weight to one gram or about one-

thirtieth of an ounce, which is not as much as an

aspirin tablet but for the tiny human it is significant

progress since it means a 50-fold gain in body mass

gained during the second month over again what the tiny

human weighed at the end of four weeks after

fertilization. By day 31 muscles appear in the pelvis

and arms and legs begin to form and look sort of like a

bud on a tree in bloom.The valve separating the chambers

of the heart appear on day 31 or soon after. The germ

cells [sex determining] move along the mesoderm toward

the genital ridges and will form either ovaries or

testicles. By day 32 the caudal muscles appear [in what

becomes the baby's behind] and the last pair of gill-

like arches that will develop into lungs appears. By day

33 the cerebral cortex in the brain develops. By day 34

more of the muscles that will become the thighs and legs

develop and the stalk that separates the baby from the

yolk sac lengthens. By day 35 the primitive germ cells

have arrived in large numbers near the ridge that

develops into the kidney. And the olfactory part of the

brain that regulates small is present in the brain. By

the fifth week the tiny human is 8 millimeters or one-

third of an inch long from crown to rump and weighs

about 1/1000 of an ounce. The jaws are forming and the

face is beginning to look like a human face. The

umbilical cord is present and is the only part connected

to the placenta. The pituitary gland is forming in the

middle of the brain. The pharynx branches into the two

parts that will go to each lung. The membranes

[peritoneum] that separate the intestines form the chest

have formed and separate the lungs,heart and trachea

from the stomach and intestine. By day 36 the arm and

legs buds appear, and the 'tail' starts to shrink and

the baby may start moving about.

By day 37 the intestines have grown enough that they are

beginning to curve into their adult shape. The brain

stem that controls respiration is recognizable. By day

38 the jaws of upper and lower begin to look symmetrical

and with an mouth between them and the eye muscles have

begun to form in the orbits. Hands that look more like

paddles form and then when the fingers elongate they

look more like hands. The insides of the baby have grown

so fast that they sort of bulge and could be seen easily

through the almost transparent skin of the baby. By day

39 the nerve fibers are present to connect the sense of

smell of the olfactory nerves. By day 40 the pigment

[color] of the eyes could be seen through the

transparent skin also. The jaws are well formed and the

teeth, and facial muscles are forming also. The gill

arches disappear and the diaphragm appears that moves up

and down in respirations though the baby does not

breathe in the womb but later sort of practices that

effort. The liver starts producing red blood cells and

takes over from the yolk sac. By day 42 the reflexes

being and fingers and toes are more visible and the

beginnings of gonads are visible. By the sixth week the

fetus is 13 millimeters or half an inch long from crown

to rump. Cartilage that will become bone appears. The

head seems huge in relation to the rest of the body and

bends forward onto the chest since baby is still sort of

a C shape. Fingers appear. And the mammary glands begin.

The stomach and intestines rotate into position, muscles

lengthen and both cartilage and bone are visible in the

forming skeleton. The kidney has begun with the

pronephros the first but non-functioning kidneys. By day

44 the retinas of the eyes form, and also the palate of

the mouth and and the canals of the ear. By day 46 the

gonads are formed either ovaries or testicles so the sex

of the baby. Viola by day 48 after fertilization the

tiny human looks like a human! And is definitely a

fetus.
/s/ Gloria Poole, R.N. with reference from medical textbook "From Conception to Birth' by Roberts Rugh andLandrum B Shettles MDs.



Other PROLIFE blogs I write/ create are:



https://prolife-nurse.blogspot.com


https://save-the-baby-humans.blogspot.com


https://publishing-life.blogspot.com


https://tapestry-of-life-llp.blogspot.com


https://words-that-work-llp.blogspot.com


https://real-women-have-babies.blogspot.com


https://gloriapoole-RN-artist.blogspot.com [this blog]


http://gloriapoole.livejournal.com


http://gloriapoole-UK.livejournal.com


https://sites.google.com/site/ArtistIllustrations [pencil drawings I drew of stages of human development]


https://sites.google.com/site/newsforlife/humans-in-womb-photos


https://sites.google.com/site/wordslife


https://sites.google.com/site/gloriapooleRN/optimumhealthisachievable


https://sites.google.com/site/wordslife2


https://sites.google.com/site/newsforlife/Page1


https://sites.google.com/site/AmbassadorforLife

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