2.08 Fetal Growth and Development

Growth refers to an increase in size.

Development is the continuous process by which an individual changes from one life phase to another. These phases includes the prenatal period and the postnatal period. Fetal maturation takes place in an orderly and predictable pattern.

The physicians refer to the age of a pregnancy as lunar months. The lunar months corresponds to the usual length of the menstrual cycle, in this respect, it is easier to calculate. A lunar month is a period of four weeks (28 days) and a trimester is a time period of 3 months.

a. First Trimester. During the first three months of pregnancy, the product of conception grows from the just-visible speck to the fertilized ovum to a lively embryo. At the end of the first trimester, the following changes have or are occurring:

(1) All organs are formed.

(2) The fetus becomes less vulnerable to the effects of most drugs, most infections, and radiation.

(3) Facial features are forming and the fetus becomes human in appearance.

(4) External sex organs are visible, but positive sex identification is difficult.

(5) Well-defined neck, nail beds beginning, and tooth buds form.

(6) Rudimentary kidneys excrete small amounts of urine into the amniotic sac.

(7) There is movement but just not strong enough to be felt.

(8) The fetus is about 2.9 inches long and weighs about 14 grams.


8 Week Fetus Model
8 Week Fetus Model

 

10 Week Fetus Model
10 Week Fetus Model

15 Week Fetus Model
15 Week Fetus Model

 

b. Second Trimester. During these months (4th, 5th, and 6th) the fetus grows fast. At the end of the second trimester, the fetus:

(1) Fetal heart tone (FHT) can be heard with a stethoscope.

(2) Skin is wrinkled, translucent, and appears pink.

(3) Sex is obvious.

(4) Looks like a miniature baby.

(5) Skeleton is calcified.

(6) Birth survival is possible, but the fetus is seriously at risk.


22 Week Fetus Model
22 Week Fetus Model

32 Week Fetus Model
32 Week Fetus Model

 

c. Third Trimester. At the end of the third trimester (7th, 8th, and 9th month), the fetus:

(1) Skin is whitish pink.

(2) Hair in single strands.

(3) Testes are in the scrotum, if a male child.

(4) Bones of the skull are firmer, comes closer at the suture lines.

(5) Lightening occurs.

(6) Fetus is about 20 inches long and weighs about 3300 grams.

NOTE: Lightening is defined as the sensation of decreased abdominal distention produced by the descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity. This usually occurs two weeks before the onset of labor.

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