Unit 1 AQA Mrs M

?
Why may children be taken into the care of the local authority?
Parents are seriously ill
1 of 18
Lone families are:
A single parent raising a family
2 of 18
Children who are fostered are living in:
A temporary family where the parents have no legal rights to look after the child
3 of 18
Pre conceptual care should start
12 week’s before a woman intends getting pregnant
4 of 18
How long is the average menstral cycle?
28days
5 of 18
Ovulation is :
The release of an ova from the ovary
6 of 18
A foetus is fully formed at
12 weeks
7 of 18
A miscarriage
Is the loss of a baby before 24 weeks
8 of 18
The placenta
Provides the foetus with food, oxygen and hormones to sustain the pregnancy
9 of 18
A still birth is
When the baby is born dead after 24 weeks
10 of 18
The first signs of pregnancy are
A misssed period, metallic taste and constipation
11 of 18
Identical twins are formed from
One egg and one sperm which split into two at conception
12 of 18
Folic acid is
A vitamin needed before a woman gets pregnant to prevent neural tube defects
13 of 18
A normal pregnancy lasts
40 weeks
14 of 18
During pregnancy a woman should
Avoid liver, soft cheeses, raw egg and sword fish
15 of 18
A pregnant woman may be looked after during pregnancy by
A midwife, GP or obstetrician
16 of 18
Hand held notes are
notes which contain the woman’s medical records of pregnancy held by the woman updated after every appointment
17 of 18
A hospital delivery is recommended for
All of the answers are correct
18 of 18

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Lone families are:

Back

A single parent raising a family

Card 3

Front

Children who are fostered are living in:

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Pre conceptual care should start

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

How long is the average menstral cycle?

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
View more cards

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Home Economics: Child Development resources:

See all Home Economics: Child Development resources »See all Unit 1,family, conception and pregnancy resources »