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What is pregnancy?

Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more embryos or fetuses by female mammals, including humans, inside their bodies. In a pregnancy there can be multiple gestations (for example, in the case of twins, or triplets). Human pregnancy is the most studied of all mammalian pregnancies.

Human pregnancy lasts approximately 40 weeks between the time of the last menstrual cycle and birth (38 weeks from fertilisation). The medical term for a pregnant woman is "genetalian," just as the medical term for the unborn human is an embryo (early weeks) and then "foetus" (until birth). A woman who is pregnant for the first time is known as a primigravida or gravida 1: a woman who has never been pregnant is known as a gravida 0; similarly, the terms para 0, para 1 and so on are used for the number of times a woman has given birth.

In many societies' medical and legal definitions, human pregnancy is arbitrarily divided into three trimester periods, as a means to simplify reference to the different stages of fetal development. The first trimester period carries the highest risk of miscarriage (natural death of embryo or fetus), while during the second trimester the development of the fetus can start to be monitored and diagnosed. The third trimester marks the beginning of viability, which means the fetus can survive if an early natural or induced birth occurs. Because of the possible viability of developed fetus, cultural and legal definitions of life often consider a fetus in the third trimester to be a distinct living person.

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It's So Amazing! A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families

Robie H. Harris

Candlewick, 1999-03-03

Price: $21.99

Keywords: Anatomy Physiology, Basic Science, Children's Books, Family Life, Health, Medicine, People Places, Physiology, Science, Nature How It Works, Sexuality

Reviews:

The Best Book about the Birds & the Bees for Kids
I highly recommend this book to every parent looking for a comfortable, fun way to talk to your kids about where babies come from, how our bodies change, and sex. I have read the book prior to presenting it to my child and have thoroughly enjoyed every page (and have learned a thing or two myself).
Hats off to the authors..........they have given parents a wonderful platform from which to launch "the talk"...
Definitely pro abortion & pro gay/lesbian lifestyle
This isn't a book you would hand your kid and walk away from. Good how your body works detail. However, there's a whole long (and unnecessary for the topic) section on "alternative" lifestyles. It says some families have one mommy & one daddy, some have 2 mommy's, etc... and how great each choice is. Definitely not traditional family value oriented.

Also, it talks about how abortion is a family planning alternative. Who's family? I certainly don't want my pre-teen thinking abortion is a birth control method.

I just wanted the facts. No political indoctrination...
Some of the pictures seem too graphic.
The book is good. I just felt the narrative was a little silly and drawn out at times. Also, there are a few pictures that are more detailed than I think was necessary.
Not as good as "It's Perfectly Normal" by same author
The book is a little "busy". I prefer Perfectly Normal. I should not have bought both books. Dubplicated my efforts. Both cover the same info (how many ways can you tell the same facts)
What a wonderful educational tool and funny too
I bought this book for several reasons. I'm 23 years old but circumstances found me diving into the world of foster parenting. I needed a book that could help me talk to my foster son about all of the complex issues he had already faced at the young age of seven. I also bought this book because I work with an HIV/STI prevention youth program. I wanted a resource that was young person friendly and that could be used by both young children and teenagers alike. Then I stumbled upon this book here on Amazon while looking for parenting books.

I will say, this book does a wonderful job of explaining things like sex, sexuality, alternative families, sexual abuse etc. in a way youth can enjoy and understand. It takes an open-minded approach. The only thing I will say is that if you're thoughts tend to be very conservative then you may have a problem with some of the things in this book. However, I feel it takes a candid and loving approach to life, love and sexuality.

What makes this book so cool is that you can start by reading certain sections with your younger children that may be applicable to them or their age group. As they get older you can begin reading some of the other sections and eventually leave the book in their room to refer to if needed. Buy it! It's worth the money.


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