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| [[File:Fetal_size_change.jpg|90px|link=Fetal Development]] [[Sensory_-_Hearing_and_Balance_Development|Hearing]] 3rd Trimester - vibration acoustically of maternal abdominal wall induces startle respone in fetus. | | [[File:Fetal_size_change.jpg|90px|link=Fetal Development]] [[Sensory_-_Hearing_and_Balance_Development|Hearing]] 3rd Trimester - vibration acoustically of maternal abdominal wall induces startle respone in fetus. | ||
Revision as of 16:19, 12 May 2016
Third Trimester Timeline | ||
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Clinical third trimester (GA Clinical Week 28) Third Trimester | Hearing 3rd Trimester - vibration acoustically of maternal abdominal wall induces startle respone in fetus. | |
Respire Month 7 - respiratory bronchioles proliferate and end in alveolar ducts and sacs | ||
Tooth Development Week 29 - Permanent premolars (correspond to the milk molars) appear. | ||
Genital male gonad (testes) descending | ||
Nail Development fingernails reach digit tip | ||
Neural brain cortical sulcation - primary sulci present[1] | ||
Neural brain cortical sulcation - insular, cingular, and occipital secondary sulci present[1] | ||
Nail Development toenails reach digit tip
Lens Development - lens growth and interocular distance plateaus after 36 weeks of gestation[2] | ||
Birth | Clinical Week 40
Heart pressure difference closes foramen ovale leaving a fossa ovalis Thyroid TSH levels increase, thyroxine (T3) and T4 levels increase to 24 h, then 5-7 days postnatal decline to normal levels Adrenal - zona glomerulosa, zona fasiculata present
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