24/02/2026
The image provides a detailed anatomical illustration of pregnancy and birth,
1. Pregnancy at Term
This illustration shows a full-term pregnancy. The baby is inside the uterus, surrounded by amniotic fluid and the amniotic sac. The placenta attaches to the uterine wall and connects to the baby through the umbilical cord, supplying oxygen and nutrients.
2. Breast Changes in Pregnancy
The cross-section of the breast shows enlarged mammary glands, ducts, ni**le, and ar**la. These structures prepare during pregnancy for milk production and breastfeeding.
3. Fetal Development by Trimester
The three silhouettes represent:
• First trimester (0–13 weeks): Early formation of organs; the embryo develops into a fetus.
• Second trimester (14–27 weeks): Growth and movement become more noticeable.
• Third trimester (28–40 weeks): Rapid growth and final maturation before birth.
4. Stages of Labor
• First stage: Cervix dilates (opens) to allow the baby to pass.
• Second stage: Baby moves through the birth canal and is delivered.
• Third stage: Placenta is expelled after the baby is born.
5. Fetal Position and Delivery Movements
The smaller step-by-step images show how the baby’s head presents first, rotates to fit through the pelvis, and how the shoulders and body are delivered.
6. Fertilization and Implantation
• Fertilization of the egg by s***m in the fallopian tube.
• Cell division (zygote → 2-cell → 4-cell → morula → blastocyst).
• Implantation of the blastocyst into the uterine lining, where pregnancy begins.
Overall, the picture provides a complete visual overview of pregnancy—from fertilization, fetal growth, and maternal body changes, to the process of labor and birth.
Clinic Schedule:
MONDAY |8:00am-1:00pm
FRIDAY | 8:00am-1:00pm
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