Across
- 5. Collection of a small amount of urine, used to assess bladder or kidney infection, diabetes, or dehydration.
- 6. Assess blood type, glucose levels, iron levels, immunity to rubella, sexually transmitted diseases, and toxoplasmosis infections.
- 7. The union of an egg cell and sperm cell, resulting in conception.
- 9. An organ attached to the uterus that filters and transfers nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.
- 10. A waxy substance covering the skin of the baby at birth.
- 13. Rod shaped chemical compounds that carry genetic coding.
- 14. Imaging test that uses sound waves to make pictures of organs, tissues, and other structures in the body.
- 15. A trait that will appear in the children if one of the parents contribute it.
- 16. Growth of the fertilized egg anywhere outside the uterus. Can be deadly for the mother and the pregnancy cannot survive.
Down
- 1. Very strong membrane sac that surrounds the fetus. It is broken before delivery to allow the baby to exit.
- 2. Mild, irregular contractions that can occur throughout all or some for a pregnancy.
- 3. A trait that must be contributed by both parents in order to appear in the children.
- 4. When a pregnant person starts to feel their babies movement in their uterus. Happens around 16-20 weeks into their pregnancy.
- 8. A disease resulting from ingesting contaminated food or cat feces. Can cause miscarriage or birth defects.
- 11. The female reproductive cell, also called ovium.
- 12. The connection between the fetus and the placenta that passes oxygen and nutrients from mom the the fetus.
