Chapter 10 Flashcards

1
Q

length of pregnancy

A

280 days; 40 weeks after LNMP; 38 weeks after fertilization

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2
Q

end of the embryonic period

A

8 weeks

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3
Q

bushy chorion assoc. w/ decidua basalis, at the embryonic region

A

Chorion frondosum

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4
Q

smooth chorion assoc. w/ decidua capsularis,
at the abembryonic region

A

Chorion laevae

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5
Q

core of maternal tissue covered by surface layer of syncytial cells formed during 4-5th month

A

decidual septa

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6
Q

number of compartments of maternal tissue that does not reach the chorionic plate; formed by the decidual septa

A

cotyledons

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7
Q

numerous number of large arteries
and veins in the placenta are called

A

chorionic vessels

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8
Q

maintain pregnancy

A

progesterone

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9
Q

uterine and mammary gland development

A

estriol

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10
Q

maintains the corpus luteum

A

human chorionic gonadotropin

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11
Q

gives fetus priority on maternal blood glucose; milk production

A

somatomammotropin

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12
Q

oval line of reflection between the amnion &
embryonic ectoderm

A

primitive umbilical ring

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13
Q

containing the allantois and the umbilical vessels (2 arteries and 1 vein)

A

connecting stalk

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14
Q

vitelline duct accompanied by vitelline vessels

A

yolk stalk

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15
Q

connecting the intraembryonic & extraembryonic cavities

A

canal

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16
Q

(10th week): with yolk sac, yolk stalk and
intestinal loop

A

primitive umbilical cord

17
Q

excess of amniotic fluid (1500-2000 ml)

A

hydramnios or polyhydramnios

18
Q

decreased in amount (less than 400ml)

A

oligohydramnios

19
Q

most common cause of preterm labor

A

Premature rupture of amnion

20
Q

Also known as fraternal twins

A

dizygotic twins

21
Q

also known as identical twins

A

monozygotic twins

22
Q

One twin is larger and the other is compressed or mummified

A

fetus papyraceus

23
Q

placental vascular anastomoses produced
unbalanced blood flow in the 2 fetuses

A

twin transfusion syndrome

24
Q

Caused by partial splitting of primitive node or streak or misexpression of genes like Goosecoid

A

siamese twins (conjoined twins)

25
Q

types of conjoined twins

A

thoracopagus, pygopagus, craniopagus

26
Q

(thinning and shortening) and dilatation of the cervix; this stage ends when the cervix is fully dilated
* produced by uterine contractions that force the amniotic sac against the cervical canal like a wedge or, if the membranes have ruptured, then pressure will be exerted by the presenting part of the fetus, usually the head

A

effacement

27
Q

also assisted by uterine contractions, but the most important force is provided by increased intraabdominal pressure from contraction of abdominal muscles

A

delivery of fetus

28
Q

requires uterine contractions and is aided by increasing intra-abdominal pressure.

A

delivery of placenta and fetal membranes