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Birthing Options
Vaginal Delivery: First stage: Your uterus will contract to help your cervix dilate (open). Your contractions will soon occur more often and get stronger. The fluid sac that surrounds your baby in the womb will break open.
Second Stage: Second stage: When your cervix is dilated, you are ready to push during contractions to move your baby through your birth canal. The second stage ends with the birth of the baby
Last stage: Once your baby is born, your caregiver will put clamps on the cord that connects your baby to the placenta. The placenta provides oxygen and nutrients to your baby during pregnancy. The cord is then cut. The last stage ends with the Placenta being cut
Alternative Birthing
Alternative birthing is birthing options such as Water birth, Home Birth, Acupuncture, Hypnosis, and more. Many people choose this because they feel its what they want and that it will be better for them.
Embryonic Stage
Fetal Stage
Once cell differentiation is mostly complete, the embryo enters the next stage and becomes known as a fetus. This period of develop begins during the ninth week and lasts until birth. The early body systems and structures established in the embryonic stage continue to develop. The neural tube develops into the brain and spinal cord and neurons form. Sex organs begin to appear during the third month of gestation. The fetus continues to grow in both weight and length, although the majority of the physical growth occurs in the later stages of pregnancy. This stage of prenatal development lasts the longest and is marked by amazing change and growth. During the third month of gestation, the sex organs begin to differentiate and by the end of the month all parts of the body will be formed. At this point, the fetus weight around three ounces.
The mass of cells is now know as and embryo. The beginning of the third week after conception marks the start of the embryonic period, a time when the mass of cells becomes a distinct human being. The embryo begins to divide into three layers each of which will become an important body system. Approximately 22 days after conception, the neural tube forms. This tube will later develop into the central nervous system including the spinal cord and brain.
The germinal stage is the prenatal, developmental stage that begins at conception and lasts through the second week of pregnancy. During this time, the fertilized egg (now called a zygote, and consists of a single cell) makes it way down the fallopian tube, and begins to have cell reproduction. Eventually, the single celled zygote becomes a multi celled ball that attaches itself to the wall of the uterus around the end of the second week, which constitutes the beginning of the embryonic stage.