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Adapting to Pregnancy
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Birth plan: A tool used which parents can plan and explore childbirth options
Multifetal pregnancy: One or more fetus in the uterus at one time
Phase 3 of attachment process: Women realistically prepares for birth and parenting of the child
Re-evaluation: Constant aspect of pregnant women's care
1 hr glucose tolerance: Preformed at initial prenatal visit for women with risk factors of gestational diabetes
Doula: Trained professional hired to give woman support during pregnancy process
Follow-up visits: Less invasive than initial visit
Child Care: Barrier to receiving healthcare during pregnancy
Kegel exercises: Deliberate contraction and relaxation of pubococcygeous muscle
Phases 2 of attachment process: Women accepts growing fetus as distinct from herself
Couvade syndrome: Expectant fathers experiencing pregnancy like symptoms
Stage 1 of attachment process: Women accepts biological fact of pregnancy
Self-concept: Must alter in a pregnant woman getting ready for parenthood
Patner's role: Nuture and respond to feelings of vulnerability in pregnant woman
Trimester: Pregnancy divided into approximately 3 month periods.
Adapting to Pregnancy
1. | Less invasive than initial visit | A. | Follow-up visits |
2. | Constant aspect of pregnant women's care | B. | Child Care |
3. | Women accepts biological fact of pregnancy | C. | Multifetal pregnancy |
4. | One or more fetus in the uterus at one time | D. | 1 hr glucose tolerance |
5. | Barrier to receiving healthcare during pregnancy | E. | Birth plan |
6. | Women accepts growing fetus as distinct from herself | F. | Re-evaluation |
7. | Pregnancy divided into approximately 3 month periods. | G. | Kegel exercises |
8. | Expectant fathers experiencing pregnancy like symptoms | H. | Phases 2 of attachment process |
9. | Must alter in a pregnant woman getting ready for parenthood | I. | Couvade syndrome |
10. | Deliberate contraction and relaxation of pubococcygeous muscle | J. | Trimester |
11. | A tool used which parents can plan and explore childbirth options | K. | Self-concept |
12. | Nuture and respond to feelings of vulnerability in pregnant woman | L. | Patner's role |
13. | Women realistically prepares for birth and parenting of the child | M. | Stage 1 of attachment process |
14. | Trained professional hired to give woman support during pregnancy process | N. | Phase 3 of attachment process |
15. | Preformed at initial prenatal visit for women with risk factors of gestational diabetes | O. | Doula |
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Adapting to Pregnancy
1. | Less invasive than initial visit → A |
2. | Constant aspect of pregnant women's care → F |
3. | Women accepts biological fact of pregnancy → M |
4. | One or more fetus in the uterus at one time → C |
5. | Barrier to receiving healthcare during pregnancy → B |
6. | Women accepts growing fetus as distinct from herself → H |
7. | Pregnancy divided into approximately 3 month periods. → J |
8. | Expectant fathers experiencing pregnancy like symptoms → I |
9. | Must alter in a pregnant woman getting ready for parenthood → K |
10. | Deliberate contraction and relaxation of pubococcygeous muscle → G |
11. | A tool used which parents can plan and explore childbirth options → E |
12. | Nuture and respond to feelings of vulnerability in pregnant woman → L |
13. | Women realistically prepares for birth and parenting of the child → N |
14. | Trained professional hired to give woman support during pregnancy process → O |
15. | Preformed at initial prenatal visit for women with risk factors of gestational diabetes → D |
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