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:'''Links:''' [[Human_Development_Timeline_Movie|original movie page]] | [http://thebox.unsw.edu.au/video/1-minute-embryology-human-timeline UNSW theBox] | [[BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 1|BGDA lecture]] | [[BGDA Practical - Fertilization to Implantation|BGDA Prac 3]] | [[BGDA Practical - Implantation to 8 Weeks|BGDA Prac 6]] | [[Embryonic Development]] | [[Fetal Development]]
:[[One Minute Embryology|'''Links''']]: [[Human_Development_Timeline_Movie|original movie page]] | [http://thebox.unsw.edu.au/video/1-minute-embryology-human-timeline UNSW theBox] | [[BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 1|BGDA lecture]] | [[BGDA Practical - Fertilization to Implantation|BGDA Prac 3]] | [[BGDA Practical - Implantation to 8 Weeks|BGDA Prac 6]] | [[Embryonic Development]] | [[Fetal Development]] | [[One Minute Embryology]]


==Audio Script==
==Audio Script==

Latest revision as of 10:40, 28 April 2016

One Minute Embryology - Human Timeline

One Minute Embryology


Links: original movie page | UNSW theBox | BGDA lecture | BGDA Prac 3 | BGDA Prac 6 | Embryonic Development | Fetal Development | One Minute Embryology

Audio Script

Hi there,

Lets look at an overview of human development

Human pregnancy occurs over 9 months.

This is traditionally divided into 3 trimesters each 3 months long.

The first trimester is mainly the embryonic period.

While the second and third trimester is the fetal period of growth.

The embryonic period is divided into 23 “stages” over the first 8 weeks.

After the last menstrual cycle, this period also covers the next 2 and a half missed cycles.

Human pregnancy is measured from this last cycle, while fertilisation occurs around ovulation of the next missed cycle.

A positive pregnancy test can be seen 2 weeks later after fertilisation.

The fertilised oocyte is called a zygote, that divides to form a morula.

Further mitotic division forms a blastocyst.

Forming a bilaminar then trilaminar embryo in week 3.

Looking at events

end of week 1 - blastocyst hatching

week 2 - Implantation in the uterus

week 3 - Key developmental processes

week 4 - the heart and other structures form



Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 20) Embryology 1 Min Embryo - Human timeline.mp4. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:1_Min_Embryo_-_Human_timeline.mp4

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