Across
- 1. Joining of a sperm and egg.
- 5. Spontaneous loss of pregnancy before 20 weeks.
- 7. Fertilized egg after 5 days.
- 9. Female organ producing eggs.
- 10. prenatal test Testing for fetal abnormalities.
- 11. stage From the 9th week to about 38 weeks.
- 16. Important energy source in living organisms.
- 19. Fetus ability to survive outside the uterus. Zygote: Fertilized egg formed in the fallopian tubes.
- 21. Discharging blood from the uterus.
- 23. labor Contractions leading to premature birth.
- 27. prenatal test Identifying birth defect likelihood.
- 29. stage First 1-2 weeks after fertilization.
- 30. One of three divisions of three months in pregnancy.
- 31. Procedure using sound waves for imaging.
- 32. Fetus death after the 20th week.
- 33. sickness: Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
- 36. Fine hair covering a fetus or newborn.
- 39. tubes Tubes for female egg travel.
- 40. Unborn human in early development.
Down
- 2. Release of a mature egg from the ovary.
- 3. caseosa White, creamy biofilm on baby's skin.
- 4. previa Condition blocking the uterus neck.
- 6. stage Stage from implantation to 8 weeks.
- 8. development Growth from fertilization to delivery.
- 11. pregnancy Baby born between 39 and 40 weeks.
- 12. Hollow organ for fetus development.
- 13. Lower end of the uterus forming a canal.
- 14. hormone Hormone indicating pregnancy.
- 15. sac Fluid-filled sac protecting a fetus.
- 17. care doctor: Specialist for high-risk pregnancies.
- 18. Organ providing oxygen and nutrients to the fetus.
- 20. B strep Bacterial infection, dangerous in newborns.
- 22. Pregnancy condition with high blood pressure.
- 24. Developing human from 2 months to birth.
- 25. fluid Fluid surrounding a fetus in the amnion.
- 26. Cell sending messages between body and brain.
- 28. tube Structure from which brain and spinal cord form.
- 34. diabetes Elevated blood glucose during pregnancy.
- 35. Sampling of amniotic fluid for fetal screening.
- 37. cord Structure connecting fetus to placenta.
- 38. Single cell released from the ovaries.
