Environmental toxicants and fetal development is the impact of different toxic substances from the environment on the development of the fetus. This article...
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Environmental toxicants and fetal development This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Environmental toxicant. If an internal...
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was born with fetal alcohol syndrome, which he calls "the Drome". Smoking and pregnancy Environmental toxicants and fetal development Long-term effects...
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Developmental toxicity (redirect from Developmental toxicant)
carcinogens. Exposure to toxicants during the second and third trimesters of a pregnancy can lead to slow fetal growth and result in low birth weight...
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Prenatal testing (redirect from Fetal diagnosis)
normal and abnormal fetal development. The difference in methylation of specific DNA sequences between mother and fetus can be used to identify fetal-specific...
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Cardiotocography (redirect from Electronic Fetal Monitoring)
fetal heartbeat and uterine contractions during pregnancy and labour. The machine used to perform the monitoring is called a cardiotocograph. Fetal heart...
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mass will give rise to the pre-embryo, the amnion, yolk sac and allantois, while the fetal part of the placenta will form from the outer trophoblast layer...
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Methylmercury (redirect from Fetal methyl mercury syndrome)
extremely toxic, and its derivatives are the major source of organic mercury for humans. It is a bioaccumulative environmental toxicant with a 50-day half-life...
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Obstetric ultrasonography (redirect from Fetal ultrasonography)
typically includes: Fetal number, including number of amnionic sacs and chorionic sacs for multiple gestations Fetal cardiac activity Fetal position relative...
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maternal and fetal health during pregnancy, and that exposure to nicotine during fetal development has lasting adverse consequences for brain development." Nicotine...
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conditions. It has other uses such as in the assessment of infection and fetal lung maturity. Prenatal diagnostic testing, which includes amniocentesis...
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Birth weight (redirect from Fetal weight)
exposure to environmental and lifestyle-related chemicals during pregnancy and the resulting adverse fetal growth: a review". Environmental Health and Preventive...
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to assess fetal status by means of the fetal heart rate and its responsiveness. A cardiotocograph is used to monitor the fetal heart rate and presence...
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Reproductive toxicity (redirect from Reproductive toxicant)
agent to adversely affect both male and female fertility as well as offspring development. Reproductive toxicants may adversely affect sexual function...
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Antiandrogens in the environment (redirect from Environmental antiandrogens)
Androgens are important in fetal development as well as in pubertal development. Exposure during critical periods of development can cause reproductive malformations...
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Fetal Learning and Memory. In: Child Development. 80 (4), 2009, S. 1251–1258. L. R. Leader, P. Baillie, B. Martin, E. Vermeulen: The assessment and significance...
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Xenohormone (redirect from Environmental exogenous hormones)
example, PCBs can interrupt animal fetal development, cause changes in an animal's response to stress, and cause thyroid and immune function diseases. Plastics...
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areas, including maternal and fetal medicine. See Fellowship (medicine). All doctors must first complete medical school and obtain a MBBS or equivalent...
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Childbirth (redirect from Fetal expulsion)
called vernix. It is thought to have some protective roles during fetal development and for a few hours after birth. The second stage varies from one woman...
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Amniotic fluid (section Development)
plasma, and passes through the fetal membranes by osmotic and hydrostatic forces. When fetal kidneys begin to function around week 16, fetal urine also...
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develop into the embryo proper, and an outer cell layer of trophoblasts that will develop into the extraembryonic membranes (fetal membranes). The blastocyst...
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Prenatal perception (redirect from Fetal Pain)
Zhang, K.; Wang, Z. (2009). "Fetal sensitivity to properties of maternal speech and language". Infant Behavior and Development. 32 (1): 59–71. doi:10.1016/j...
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Abortion (redirect from Abortion and health)
before the procedure, prescribe the distribution of information on fetal development, or require that parents be contacted if their minor daughter requests...
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classify abortion as murder without reference to stages of fetal development, and there are cases and other material which seem to regard abortion as less serious...
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Gestational age (section Medical fetal viability)
of prenatal development, which usually occur at specific gestational ages. Hence, the gestational timing of a fetal toxin exposure, fetal drug exposure...
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Gerhard Andreas (2009). "Fetal exposure to phthalates – a pilot study". International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 212 (5): 492–498....
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Obstetrics (section Fetal assessments)
purpose, such as gender scans, 3D and 4D scans. A normal gestation would reveal a gestational sac, yolk sac, and fetal pole. The gestational age can be...
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Causes of cancer (category Occupational safety and health)
two of them, acrylonitrile and acrolein, appears to involve oxidative stress and oxidative DNA damage. The other five toxicants, acetaldehyde, cadmium, ethylene...
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Diisobutyl phthalate (section Environmental reactions)
"Impact of diisobutyl phthalate and other PPAR agonists on steroidogenesis and plasma insulin and leptin levels in fetal rats". Toxicology. 250 (2–3): 75–81...
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