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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
In the first part of this class we will continue through late embryological development from Week 6 (Carnegie stage 16 to 23) and onward into fetal development. In this Practical class a late embryo (stage 22) page has selected cross-sections to observe the development of internal organs and tissues. (Note that Practical is best viewed using Firefox Browser as Internet Explorer hangs on animations.)
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In the first part of this class we will look at the final embryological stage Week 8 (Carnegie stage 22, 23) and onward into fetal development. In this Practical class a late embryo (stage 22) page has selected cross-sections to observe the development of internal organs and tissues.


# '''First''' note the processes occuring in late embryological development (limb and body growth, early ossification).
# '''First''' note the processes occuring in late embryological development (limb and body growth, early ossification).
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==Important Note==
==Important Note==


This content is currently being updated for 2010 for archive page see  [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Medicine/BGDlabfetus.htm 2008 Beginnings, Growth and Development Practical - Fetal Development]
This content is currently being updated for 2010.
 
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This page shows some key events of human development during the fetal period (weeks 9 to 37) following fertilization. Clinically this period is generally described as the [[Second Trimester]] and [[Third Trimester]]. Many of the critical measurements of growth are now carried out by [[ultrasound]] and this period ends at [[Birth|birth]].
 
:'''Links:''' [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Medicine/BGDlabfetus.htm 2008 BGD Practical - Fetal Development] | [[2009_Lecture_22|Science Lecture - Fetal Development]] | [[Fetal Development]] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/wwwhuman/Fetus.htm original Fetal Development page]
 
 
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Introduction

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Practical 12: Embryo to Fetus | Second Trimester | Third Trimester | Birth | Neonatal | Abnormalities


Practical 3 - Fertilization to Implantation Practical 6 - Implantation to 8 Weeks Practical 12 - Fetal Period
 
Practical 8 - Placenta and Fetal Membranes

In the first part of this class we will look at the final embryological stage Week 8 (Carnegie stage 22, 23) and onward into fetal development. In this Practical class a late embryo (stage 22) page has selected cross-sections to observe the development of internal organs and tissues.

  1. First note the processes occuring in late embryological development (limb and body growth, early ossification).
  2. Then study the example of early Fetal Development (week 10). Compare the change in overall size from the late embryo stage. Look carefully through the sagittal sections of the embryo identifying the development of organs and tissues in the Fetus.
  3. Finally look at overall Fetal Development in terms of length, weight and late developing systems. In the last part of the class we will introduce developmental abnormalities both genetic and maternally derived and consider critical periods of development.

Important Note

This content is currently being updated for 2010.

<Flowplayer height="300" width="285" autoplay="true">fetal growth.flv</Flowplayer>
Fetal size change.jpg
Animation shows the changing proportions of the fetus, not the growth in size.
Comparison of the fetal growth in size.

This page shows some key events of human development during the fetal period (weeks 9 to 37) following fertilization. Clinically this period is generally described as the Second Trimester and Third Trimester. Many of the critical measurements of growth are now carried out by ultrasound and this period ends at birth.

Links: 2008 BGD Practical - Fetal Development | Science Lecture - Fetal Development | Fetal Development | original Fetal Development page


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Practical 12: Embryo to Fetus | Second Trimester | Third Trimester | Birth | Neonatal | Abnormalities


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