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- During third trimester of pregnancyA discussion of hormonal and physical changes required for gametes to be produced and released using the anatomic featuresWhat event occuring in the second trimister helps the expectant mother to accept the pregnancy? Lightening Ballottement Pseudocyesis Quickening
- Characteristics of neonatal stageMaja Rotzky, a 19 y/o primigravid consultant, consulted on your clinic for her first prenatal check-up. The fundic height was measure to be at the level of umbilicus. Assuming that this is not multifetal pregnancy and there is no structural, or medical abnormality, approximately how many weeks AOG is this pregnancy? 18 weeks 20 weeks 12 weeks 24 weeks 16 weeksIf the ovaries are removed in the first 6 weeks of pregnancy, the embryo will be aborted. If they are removed later in pregnancy, the pregnancy can go to normal full term. Explain the difference Please be sure to respond to all parts of the discussion.