Which childbirth method is quite controversial because it discourages the use of traditional medical interventions?
blood transfusions
.
Environmental factors which have been implicated in adverse pregnancy outcome include
smoking
, video display terminals, anesthetic gases, antineoplastic drugs and exposure to lead, selenium and inorganic mercury.
Which medication used during the birth process produces numbness in the mother from the waist down?
It is used for vaginal deliveries.
Epidural anesthesia
(also called an epidural block)–this anesthesia involves infusing numbing medications through a thin catheter that has been inserted into the space that surrounds the spinal cord in the lower back, causing loss of sensation of the lower body.
Which factor can classify an infant as meeting the criteria of very low birthweight?
An extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infant is defined as one
with a birth weight of less than 1000 g (2 lb, 3 oz)
. Most extremely low birth weight infants are also the youngest of premature newborns, usually born at 27 weeks' gestational age or younger.
What are the factors affecting pregnancy?
- Reproductive abnormalities. …
- Women under age 20. …
- Women over age 35. …
- Weight. …
- Diabetes. …
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) …
- Preexisting medical conditions. …
- Multiple pregnancies.
What external factors can cause miscarriage?
- Infection.
- Exposure to environmental and workplace hazards such as high levels of radiation or toxic agents.
- Hormonal irregularities.
- Improper implantation of fertilized egg in the uterine lining.
- Maternal age.
- Uterine abnormalities.
- Incompetent cervix.
What is the correct term for a newborn baby?
neonate
– a newborn baby, up to four weeks of age. newborn – a baby between birth and four weeks old.
Is the close physical and emotional contact between parent and child?
Question Answer | ____________ is the close physical and emotional contact between parent and child. Bonding | A restriction of oxygen lasting a few minutes that produces cognitive defects, such as language delays and mental retardation due to brain cell death, is called anoxia |
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Can you feel baby coming out with an epidural?
The goal of an epidural is to
provide relief from pain
, not total numbness, while keeping you comfortable and completely alert during your birth experience. You may still feel your contractions happening (though you may not feel the pain of them much or at all), and you should still be able to push when the time comes.
What does small for date baby mean?
Small for gestational age
(SGA) refers to a fetus that has failed to achieve a specific biometric or estimated weight threshold by a specific gestational age.
How do you treat low birth weight babies?
Treatment for very low birth weight babies includes
care in the NICU, temperature-controlled beds, and special feedings
. In general, the lower the baby's birth weight, the greater the risks for complications. Prenatal care is a key factor in preventing preterm births and very low birth weight.
How does low birth weight affect child development?
Very low birth weight babies (less than 1500g) are at increased risk for chronic conditions such as
respiratory problems
, poor postnatal growth, cerebral palsy, and infections. These conditions increase the need for special education and services.
What are five warning signs of a possible problem during pregnancy?
- vaginal bleeding.
- convulsions/fits.
- severe headaches with blurred vision.
- fever and too weak to get out of bed.
- severe abdominal pain.
- fast or difficult breathing.
What are the five main factors affecting fertility?
- Age.
- Previous Pregnancy.
- Duration of subfertility.
- Timing and Frequency of Sexual Intercourse.
- Lifestyle Factors.
- Weight.
- Smoking.
- Caffeine.
Which age is best to get pregnant?
Experts say the best time to get pregnant is
between your late 20s and early 30s
. This age range is associated with the best outcomes for both you and your baby. One study pinpointed the ideal age to give birth to a first child as 30.5. Your age is just one factor that should go into your decision to get pregnant.
What week is miscarriage most common?
Most miscarriages happen in the
first trimester before the 12th week of pregnancy
. Miscarriage in the second trimester (between 13 and 19 weeks) happens in 1 to 5 in 100 (1 to 5 percent) pregnancies. As many as half of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage.