Tuesday, February 15, 2011
How dose the baby make me feel?
I am getting used to the baby and its weight. My arms are not as tired as they were when we first got the babies. Its still is hard to multitask even though I am more use to the idea of the baby.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
How dose the baby make me feel?
The baby makes me feel like I am caring around a 7 and 1/2 pound bag of rice. By the time you have had the baby for at least 45 min your arm starts to hurt, and then your arms go numb!!!!!!!!!!!! It is really hard to multitask because you are afraid that you will drop the baby on there head.
Monday, February 7, 2011
What is the name of a placenta that is implanted low? What is this called and what are the implications?
A placenta that is implanted too low is called a Placenta previa. Placenta previa is the location of the placenta in the lower part of the uterus (womb) so that the placenta partly or completely covers the cervix.
Placenta previa is where the placenta is down by the cervix, and is not up toward the upper part of the uterus. Bleeding can occur when the cervix dilates or stretches. You can die from bleeding to death
Friday, February 4, 2011
what affect is there on the mother and child if the mother works in a factory?
Some effects that may occur to the mother and child are:
1) Stress on both bodies
2) Some lung problems may occur to the mother from smoke and that would cause the baby to have problems.
3) Miscarriage because the mother could be doing too much work and too much heavy lifting.
There are numerous things that could happen to the mother and child if the mother works in a factory.
1) Stress on both bodies
2) Some lung problems may occur to the mother from smoke and that would cause the baby to have problems.
3) Miscarriage because the mother could be doing too much work and too much heavy lifting.
There are numerous things that could happen to the mother and child if the mother works in a factory.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
what is the name for which the embryo is already firtilized out side of the body?
In vitro is a specialized technique by which an ovum, esp. a human one, is fertilized by sperm outside the body, with the resulting embryo later implanted in the uterus for gestation.
The steps of In vitro are: 1) You take an egg out of the female
2) You get sperm from the father
3) You insert the sperm into the egg and then insert the egg that has just been fertilized back into the mother's uterus

2) You get sperm from the father
3) You insert the sperm into the egg and then insert the egg that has just been fertilized back into the mother's uterus
Monday, January 31, 2011
What could people do to be able to get pregnant if they can't get pregnant by them self's?
People that cannot get pregnant by them self's can be artificially inseminated, adoption, and a numerous number of other ways. The parents can have someone else carry the child for them, and at the end of the birth the women that carried the child for the parents will have the baby and give the baby to the parents.
my feelings about the card that my partner and i chose today is.
The card that we choose was "It's a Boy". My feelings about this card are a little disappointed, because I was hoping for a girl card. But you can't choose the gender of your child anyways so I guess that it really does not matter what we got.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
A list of Safety Tips for a good Pregnancy.
Some safety tips for the mother to keep in mind are:
1) Don't do any heavy lifting
2) See a doctor to see if you should be on bed rest
3) Keep your blood sugar controlled
4) Keep blood pressure low but not to low
5) Maintain a healthy diet
How do you choose a dacter or midwife or can your baby be born at home?
Women who give birth at home with a midwife had fewer inductions, little or no pain medicine and babies did not suffer respiratory depression from maternal anesthesia. Hospital births had higher rates of induced labor, and pain medication and a higher rate of newborn respiratory distress. However the study appears to show that at the very least midwife assisted home births are just as safe as those that occurred in hospitals.
Whta are the chances of having twins?
The odds of having multiples are influenced by many factors, and twinning rates have changed throughout the years due to some of those factors. Among general populations, the chances of having twins in the 21st century are about 3 in 100, or about 3%.
How is moms body changing?
Mom's body is changing in a number of ways. First she is experiencing morning sickness, sensitive nose (can smell the littlest smell ), also could be putting on some weight.
Describe the development of yuor baby from 4-8 weeks.
The 4-8 week old fetus should be developing brain growth. The hand plates, and cartilage should begin to grow. There is a 75% chance that the fetus is going to be right handed at this point in time. Also at this point there are at least 1 billion cells in the fetus body which is only at about the size of a Lima been. 90% of the structures of an adult are in the fetus at this point.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Are genetically engineered foods a hazard to the environment?
Genetically engineered foods can be a hazard to the environment, but if you take care of them correctly they should not be a hazard to the environment. If you don't take care of them correctly the could leak chemicals that could potentially be hazardous. If you do take care of them correctly than you should have no worries about the plant being hazardous.
Should genetically engineered foods need to be labled?
Yes the food should be labeled, because the people that may eat the food could have an allergy to some or any of the chemicals. The food also could have some other foods or chemicals in the plant that are against their religion. For example Jewish people don't eat pork the plant could have some part of a pig in the plant.
1. You can utter the plant to consume less water and to save water for other purposes. Another benefit is to plant crops were you don't have to till. Also that you can plant in case of a drought.
2. One risk is altering a plant to create a "supper weed". Also you could genetically change the plant to create offspring but than you would be cutting down on diversity.
3. The benefits are not worth the risks because there are so many problems that could potentially create other super plants. This is because the chemicals could leak out of the plants and into the water that you use to water the other plants that you have.
2. One risk is altering a plant to create a "supper weed". Also you could genetically change the plant to create offspring but than you would be cutting down on diversity.
3. The benefits are not worth the risks because there are so many problems that could potentially create other super plants. This is because the chemicals could leak out of the plants and into the water that you use to water the other plants that you have.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Are the benifits worth the risks and why?
A major benefit of biotechnology is that it can significantly improve the nutritional content of various foods. Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, have developed a new breed of rice that has a higher content of iron, this is helping to address an iron deficiency suffered by 3.7 billion people worldwide.
what are potential riscks of food biotechnology to the envirnment and to the issue of world hunger?
- At least 800 million people suffer from malnutrition. 1
- Sub-Saharan Africa has an infant mortality rate of 9.2 per cent and three million children in the region have gone blind due to a deficiency of Vitamin A. 2
- An estimated 1.3 billion people live on less than $1 per day, insufficient income to purchase an adequate diet. 3
what are the potential of food biotechnology to the envirnment and to the issue of world hunger?
Though many scientists believe Geniticly Mutated foods to be safe, a small but influential group of researchers havve a feeling that the effects on human health justifies extreme precaution, including the possible use of trade restrictions. Some supporters of Geniticly Mutated (GM) foods agree that rigorous testing and research should continue but that in the meantime the benefits of heartier or enriched crops are too great to ignore and are essential in eliminating world hunger and malnutrition.
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