Child Development Revision

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a type of family where children live in two households
sharecare
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scientific name for the withdrawal method
coitusinterruptus
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a pear shaped organ the size of a clenched fist
uterus
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a contraceptive easily taken orally
combinedpill
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most obvious symptom of pregnancy
missedperiod
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the inability to conceive
infertility
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approximately 50cm long and 2cm wide containing three blood vessels carrying blood between mother and baby
umbilicalcord
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a specialist who cares for women with complications during pregnancy, labour and birth
obstetrician
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a mother-to-be can attend them for eight weeks
antenatalclasses
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a drug injected into a deep muscle in the leg or bottom to relieve pain during labour
pethidine
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the position where the baby lies across the uterus and must be delivered by Caesarean section
transverse
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a baby that weighs less than 2.5kg at birth and is born before full term
premature
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the gradual introduction of food to babies
weaning
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a reflex action present at birth when babies are falling
moro
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a three month supplement women take before conception to prevent neural tube defects like Spina Bifida
folicacid
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an area of development in PIES
intellectual
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the method of feeding milk to a baby naturally
breastfeeding
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something that helps a child to behave in an acceptable way
discipline
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a stage of play that 0-2 year olds have developed
solitary
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a newborn's first set of clothes
layette
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Card 2

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scientific name for the withdrawal method

Back

coitusinterruptus

Card 3

Front

a pear shaped organ the size of a clenched fist

Back

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Card 4

Front

a contraceptive easily taken orally

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

most obvious symptom of pregnancy

Back

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