Psychology, asked by ankushkr04, 1 year ago

Define post natal development.discuss the condition affecting post natal development.(in 1000words)

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Answered by available4u
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Hey ankushkr04!

A postpartum (or postnatal) period refers to the period immediately after the birth a child & extends for about 6weeks till the mother's body, including the hormone levels and uterus size reach to a non-pregnant state.

Other Less frequently used are the terms puerperium or puerperal period.

Factors affecting post natal development:

 1. Phases of fetal and infant growth beginning with determinants of placental size. Placental weight was related to

2. Birth size.

3. Combination of gestation at delivery,

4. Maternal size at first prenatal visit,

5. Paternal height (all positive), and

6. Increasing parity (negative).

7. Length of gestation, smoking during pregnancy (all positive), and a female baby (negative).

8. Birth weight

9. Maternal and paternal stature

ankushkr04: Can u complete the 1st factor
available4u: 2. Placental weight was related to birth size... misplacement of pointer. ( By the way what would it take for you to mark an answer as BRAINLIEST? )
PURNIMAAA: hey can you pls extend this more
Answered by osoiekoduke
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Answer:

Post Natal Development are the developments that takes place when the child is born.

Explanation:

  • The following are some of the development processes that take place when a child is born.
  • The brain cell grows bigger as the neuron connection increases hence development of the brain.
  • The child develops the cooing sound.
  • The child develops the head circumference
  • There is a lengthwise growth experienced when the child has grown.
  • The horizontal and the vertical growth s normally experienced as a normal growth.
  • The Child develops the ability to grows the ability to grsp objects.

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