Matching
Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
Premises:
critical period
fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
lactation
rooting reflex
exclusive breastfeeding
gestation
food aversions
spina bifida
letdown reflex
fertility
fetal alcohol syndrome
preeclampsia
gestational diabetes
placenta
anencephaly
high-risk pregnancy
engorgement
listeriosis
mastitis
implantation
Responses:
glucose intolerance with first onset or first recognition during pregnancy
the cluster of symptoms seen in an infant or child whose mother consumed excessive alcohol during her pregnancy
the stage of development in which the blastocyst embeds itself into the wall of the uterus and begins to develop
strong desires to avoid certain foods during pregnancy
infection of a breast
a condition that occurs during pregnancy that is characterized by hypertension and protein in the urine
a spectrum of physical, behavioral, and cognitive disabilities caused by prenatal alcohol exposure
a reflex that causes an infant to turn toward whichever cheek is touched, in search of a nipple
the reflex that forces milk to the front of the breast when the infant begins to nurse
overfilling of the breasts with milk
the period of about 40 weeks from conception to birth
one of the most common types of neural tube defects; characterized by the incomplete closure of the spinal cord and its bony encasement
a serious foodborne infection caused by bacteria that can lead to severe brain infection or death in a fetus or newborn
the capacity of a woman to produce a normal ovum periodically and of a man to produce normal sperm
an organ in the uterus through which the fetus receives nutrients and oxygen
a pregnancy characterized by risk factors that make it likely the birth will be surrounded by problems
an uncommon and always fatal type of neural tube defect that occurs when the brain is either missing or fails to develop fully
an infant's consumption of human milk with no supplementation of any type
the production and secretion of breast milk for the purpose of nourishing an infant
a finite period during development in which certain events occur that will have irreversible effects on later developmental stages
a condition that occurs during pregnancy that is characterized by hypertension, fluid retention, and protein in the urine
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
glucose intolerance with first onset or first recognition during pregnancy
the cluster of symptoms seen in an infant or child whose mother consumed excessive alcohol during her pregnancy
the stage of development in which the blastocyst embeds itself into the wall of the uterus and begins to develop
strong desires to avoid certain foods during pregnancy
infection of a breast
a condition that occurs during pregnancy that is characterized by hypertension and protein in the urine
a spectrum of physical, behavioral, and cognitive disabilities caused by prenatal alcohol exposure
a reflex that causes an infant to turn toward whichever cheek is touched, in search of a nipple
the reflex that forces milk to the front of the breast when the infant begins to nurse
overfilling of the breasts with milk
the period of about 40 weeks from conception to birth
one of the most common types of neural tube defects; characterized by the incomplete closure of the spinal cord and its bony encasement
a serious foodborne infection caused by bacteria that can lead to severe brain infection or death in a fetus or newborn
the capacity of a woman to produce a normal ovum periodically and of a man to produce normal sperm
an organ in the uterus through which the fetus receives nutrients and oxygen
a pregnancy characterized by risk factors that make it likely the birth will be surrounded by problems
an uncommon and always fatal type of neural tube defect that occurs when the brain is either missing or fails to develop fully
an infant's consumption of human milk with no supplementation of any type
the production and secretion of breast milk for the purpose of nourishing an infant
a finite period during development in which certain events occur that will have irreversible effects on later developmental stages
a condition that occurs during pregnancy that is characterized by hypertension, fluid retention, and protein in the urine
Premises:
glucose intolerance with first onset or first recognition during pregnancy
the cluster of symptoms seen in an infant or child whose mother consumed excessive alcohol during her pregnancy
the stage of development in which the blastocyst embeds itself into the wall of the uterus and begins to develop
strong desires to avoid certain foods during pregnancy
infection of a breast
a condition that occurs during pregnancy that is characterized by hypertension and protein in the urine
a spectrum of physical, behavioral, and cognitive disabilities caused by prenatal alcohol exposure
a reflex that causes an infant to turn toward whichever cheek is touched, in search of a nipple
the reflex that forces milk to the front of the breast when the infant begins to nurse
overfilling of the breasts with milk
the period of about 40 weeks from conception to birth
one of the most common types of neural tube defects; characterized by the incomplete closure of the spinal cord and its bony encasement
a serious foodborne infection caused by bacteria that can lead to severe brain infection or death in a fetus or newborn
the capacity of a woman to produce a normal ovum periodically and of a man to produce normal sperm
an organ in the uterus through which the fetus receives nutrients and oxygen
a pregnancy characterized by risk factors that make it likely the birth will be surrounded by problems
an uncommon and always fatal type of neural tube defect that occurs when the brain is either missing or fails to develop fully
an infant's consumption of human milk with no supplementation of any type
the production and secretion of breast milk for the purpose of nourishing an infant
a finite period during development in which certain events occur that will have irreversible effects on later developmental stages
a condition that occurs during pregnancy that is characterized by hypertension, fluid retention, and protein in the urine
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