Reproduction
• Targets• To learn about the uterus as the home of the
developing baby
KEY WORDS
• Placenta• Fetus• Umbilical cord• Placenta
The Placenta
Placenta
Food store in the mother for the baby. This will come away after the birth. It is then known as the ‘afterbirth’.
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Amniotic fluid
• The amniotic fluid surrounds the baby to support the baby and protect it from shocks and bumps.
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The growing baby
• The baby is attached to its mother by the umbilical cord. This cord brings oxygen and food to the baby from its mother. It also takes out waste like carbon dioxide and urea.
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The Embryo
Embryo Development
Embryo
• This is a fertilized ova which has started to grow into a baby. No visible features.
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Foetus
• This is a developing baby. Has visible head and limbs at about 4 weeks. Becomes viable at about 28 weeks.
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Umbilical cord
• Tube which connects the baby to its mother, down which the supply of food and oxygen travels in the blood. This is cut after birth.
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Amniotic sac – protects the baby
Inside the womb
Placenta – allows the mother’s blood to come close to the baby’s to allow exchange of food, oxygen and wastes
Umbilical cord – connects the baby to the mother
Birth
Giving birthThe following events happen when a woman is about to give birth:
1) The amniotic sac bursts (“water breaking”)
2) Muscles in the uterus wall start contracting to push the baby out
3) The muscles in the cervix relax and widen