Across
- 3. The surgical delivery of a baby through a cut (incision) made in the mother's abdomen and uterus.
- 5. High frequency sound waves used to create images.
- 6. Medical care given during pregnancy.
- 9. Diabetes in a pregnant woman. Develops later in pregnancy and may cause the fetus to grow too large. Discovered via Glucose Testing.
- 11. Developing baby from start of 3rd month (9th week) until birth.
- 13. Process of attachment of fertilized egg into the uterine wall.
- 14. United egg & sperm.
- 18. Bag of waters. Sac developed in pregnancy inside the uterus containing amniotic fluid. Protects embryo/fetus.
- 19. One of the 3 periods that divides a pregnancy.
- 20. The blastocyst implants in the fallopian tube or somewhere else in the abdomen. The embryo cannot develop normally and may put the mother's life at risk. Surgery is necessary.
- 21. Three stages of labor.
Down
- 1. Develops after 25 days. Ropelike structure. Lifeline from placenta to growing fetus. Carry nutrients/remove waste.
- 2. High blood pressure during pregnancy that prevents the fetus from receiving the necessary oxygen. Usually treated with bed rest.
- 4. Oxygen, nutrients, blood from mother. Dangerous substances as well. Connected to the umbilical cord. Afterbirth.
- 6. Delivery of the baby before the 37th week. The earlier the birth, the greater the chance of problems. 23 weeks and older have been known to survive.
- 7. Strong uterine contractions cause the cervix to dilate and efface (soften).
- 8. Occurs in the fallopian tube. Begins to undergo cell division.
- 10. The death of an embryo or fetus in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Usually occurs in the first trimester.
- 12. Head fully emerges and shoulders rotate, baby is born.
- 15. Early stage of development. After implantation begins until end of week 8.
- 16. Placenta is delivered.
- 17. A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and childbirth. Also a gynecologist.
