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- Fetal Development in Week 9 of PregnancyHere's a look at your baby's development when you are 9 weeks pregnant. Find out how big they are and more.
- Fetal Development: the Embryo in the Second Month After ConceptionA brief description of the stage of fetal development in the second month after conception is presented.
- Fetal Development: The Embryo in the First Month After ConceptionA brief description of the stage of fetal development in the first month after conception is presented.
- Fetal Development Indirectly Affected by Maternal Cortisol LevelsFor women under high stress, there is an increased risk for abnormal fetal development due to the indirect impact cortisol plays on the neurochemical composition in the womb. Psychotherapy may reduce the risk.
- Smoking During Pregnancy: Clubfoot, Vascular Complications in Fetal DevelopmentFor women who smoke during pregnancy, there is an increased risk for fetal development of clubfoot due to abnormal vascular function.
- Abnormal Fetal Development May Lead to Reading Complications in SchoolFor children entering pre-school there is a focus upon advancing reading. However, many children fail to advance due to abnormal developmental problems that occur during pregnancy
Fetal Development: The First Three WeeksBefore mother knows she is pregnant, one cell has become thousands, with specialized purposes.- Factors that Affect a Developing Baby During PregnancyThe choices you make during pregnancy can affect your unborn baby's development. Here are the most common environmental factors that can affect the health and development of a fetus.
- Your Baby's Beginning Lung Development StagesYour baby is growing at a rapid pace and her lung development is starting to happen.
The Impact of Maternal Nutrition on Fetal DevelopmentNew research shows the importance of a healthy diet during pregnancy. Eating too much sugar, sweeteners, or fat could have surprising downsides for your baby throughout life...especially if you're expecting a girl.- Preparing for Club Foot During Fetal DevelopmentWhen pregnant if your fetus is found to be at risk for club foot development, here is what you need to know to prepare for labor and delivery.
- From a Single Cell to a BabyThis article discusses the sequential fetal development of a child.
- Fetal Developmentan overview of fetal development
- Non-Affective Psychosis & the Impact on Fetal Development, PregnancyWhen considering pregnancy, it is important to consider how your non-affective psychosis may affect your baby's development.





