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How does pregnancy affect your intellectual development?

How does pregnancy affect your intellectual development?

We suspect that high levels of prenatal stress exposure, particularly early in the pregnancy, may negatively affect the brain development of the fetus, reflected in the lower general intellectual and language abilities in the toddlers.

What factors can cause problems with fetal development?

Certain factors may might increase the chances of having a baby with a birth defect, such as:

  • Smoking, drinking alcohol, or taking certain “street” drugs during pregnancy.
  • Having certain medical conditions, such as obesity or uncontrolled diabetes, before and during pregnancy.
  • Taking certain medicines.

What is the meaning of deficient knowledge?

Deficient knowledge is defined as the lack of cognitive information or psychomotor ability for the restoration, preservation, and promotion of health. Knowledge plays a vital role in the patient’s recovery and may include 3 domains namely: (1) cognitive domain, (2) affective domain, and (3) psychomotor domain.

What affects brain development during pregnancy?

Evidence suggests brain development may be particularly vulnerable to factors such as maternal nutrition, infection and stress during pregnancy.

Can a mother’s stress affect the fetus?

High levels of stress that continue for a long time may cause health problems, like high blood pressure and heart disease. During pregnancy, stress can increase the chances of having a premature baby (born before 37 weeks of pregnancy) or a low-birthweight baby (weighing less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces).

What causes developmental delay in pregnancy?

Prenatal risk factors include chronic maternal illness, certain maternal infections, toxin exposures and nutritional deficiencies. Risk factors in the perinatal period include pregnancy-related complications, prematurity and low birth weight, and infection exposure during pregnancy or at time of birth.

Is deficient knowledge an actual nursing diagnosis?

By Gil Wayne, BSN, R.N. A lack of cognitive information or psychomotor ability needed for health restoration, preservation, or health promotion is identified as a knowledge deficit. Knowledge plays an influential and significant part of a patient’s life and recovery.

What disabilities can be detected before birth?

Examples of genetic disorders that can be diagnosed before birth include:

  • Cystic fibrosis.
  • Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
  • Hemophilia A.
  • Polycystic kidney disease.
  • Sickle cell disease.
  • Tay-Sachs disease.
  • Thalassemia.

What are the recognition of abnormalities during early pregnancy?

Major abnormalities of the fetal head, abdominal wall and urinary tract, and of the umbilical cord and placenta, can be reliably detected at 10-11 weeks of gestation. Detection of other anomalies such as spina bifida, diaphragmatic hernia or heart defects is limited before 13 weeks of gestation.