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  • == Prenatal Development == '''Prenatal development''' (pronunciation: /priːˈneɪtəl dɪˈvɛləpmənt/), also known as '''g
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  • == Fetal Movement == ...otion or activity of a fetus within the uterus. These movements are a sign of the fetus's well-being.
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  • ...rstanding of normal growth and development, along with extensive knowledge of pediatric medicine. ...rstanding of normal growth and development, along with extensive knowledge of pediatric medicine. {{medicine}} [[Category:Medical definitions]]
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  • '''Fetoprotein''' (pronounced: fee-toh-proh-teen) is a type of protein that is produced by the fetus during pregnancy. The term is derived ...of fetoprotein that is produced by the yolk sac and the liver during fetal development. It is used as a marker in prenatal screening tests for neural tube defects
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  • ...mbilicus (navel). The urachus is formed as an allantoic stalk during fetal development and persists throughout life.  ...called middle umbilical ligament {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • == Developmental Origins of Health and Disease == ...velopment|fetal]] and early [[Infant|infant]] health and long-term health, development, and [[Chronic disease|chronic diseases]].
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  • ...urring or existing within the uterus, particularly in relation to prenatal development. ...been used in English since at least the 18th century to refer to the state of being inside the womb.
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  • == Fetal Viability == '''Fetal viability''' (/ˈfiːtəl vaɪəˈbɪlɪti/) refers to the ability of a [[fetus]] to survive outside the [[uterus]].
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  • '''Fetal Trimethadione Syndrome''' '''Fetal Trimethadione Syndrome''' (pronunciation: fee-tal try-meth-oh-dye-on sin-dr
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  • == Fetal Warfarin Syndrome == '''Fetal Warfarin Syndrome''' (pronounced: fee-tuhl war-fuh-rin sin-drohm), also kno
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  • == Fetal Membrane == The '''Fetal Membrane''' (pronounced: fee-tuhl mem-brayn) is a crucial part of the [[pregnancy]] process in mammals, including humans.
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  • '''Fetal Hydantoin Syndrome''' ...a disorder that occurs in infants and children as a result of maternal use of the medication phenytoin (pronunciation: fen-i-toin) to control seizures du
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  • '''Fetal Growth Restriction''' (pronunciation: fee-tuhl grohth ri-struhk-shuhn), als The term "Fetal Growth Restriction" is derived from the Latin word "fetus" meaning offsprin
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  • ...heart, which is a remnant of a thin fibrous sheet that forms during fetal development known as the foramen ovale. ...f the heart. It is an oval-shaped depression that is most prominent in the fetal heart. After birth, the pressure differential between the left and right at
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  • ...natomy to describe a hole or opening in the heart that exists during fetal development. The term is derived from the Latin words "foramen" meaning hole, and "oval ...y. After birth, this hole usually closes as the pressure in the right side of the heart drops and the pressure on the left side increases.
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  • == Persistent Fetal Vasculature (PFV) == ...fetus' meaning 'offspring', and 'vasculature' referring to the arrangement of blood vessels.
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  • ...ctus Venosus''' (pronounced: DUK-tus ve-NO-sus) is a small vessel in the [[fetal circulation]] that carries oxygenated blood from the [[umbilical vein]] to ...o the heart of the fetus, providing the necessary nutrients for growth and development.
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  • ...essential part of the maternal-fetal interface, facilitating the exchange of nutrients, gases, and wastes between the mother and the fetus. The term "chorionic villi" is derived from the Greek words "chorion" (outer fetal membrane) and "villus" (Latin for "shaggy hair"), referring to their hair-l
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  • '''Tooth eruption''' (/tuːθ ɪˈrʌpʃən/) is a process in [[tooth development]] in which the teeth enter the mouth and become visible. It is currently be ...etal]] stage of development and continues into early adulthood. The timing of tooth eruption varies but generally follows a predictable sequence.
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  • '''Human development (biology)''' ...velopment''' in [[biology]] refers to the process of growth and maturation of a [[human being]] from [[conception]] to [[adulthood]]. The term encompasse
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