Pregnancy And Psychomotricity

Authors

  • Dario Furnari 1Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Nadya Khan Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, UAEU
  • Melissa Delaney Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA;
  • Margaret Cerna Kimec Institute, USA
  • Khaled Hamlaoui Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Sebastien Lagree Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Amy Peace Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Megan Owens Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Shanee Lee Scott Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Tonja Latham Gustin Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Tanya Crowle Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Susana Sanchez Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Aliaksandra Eyring Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Elena Talyanova Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Monika Milczarek Department Monroe Medical, UK
  • Abdulrahim Aljayar Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Juan Jose Ariet Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Himanshu Tiwari Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • V.V Manjula Kumari Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Vladislav Melnik Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Heather Perren Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Timothy Lee Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Michael Cochard Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Sandy Wanna Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Sergey Petrov Lotus Academy, Ukraine
  • Mia M Michel Department of Lagree Studio, USA, Los Angeles
  • Daniel Hamilton Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Clarice Santos Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Charlie Peebles Indiana State University, USA
  • Chutima Halg Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Erik Dalton Department of Biomedical Sciences, UK, Germany, Netherlands, USA
  • Laura Goncalves Instituto Tecnico Superior De Formarcion Integral Paraguaya
  • Angela Maria Kunrath Instituto Tecnico Superior De Formarcion Integral Paraguaya

Abstract

Pregnancy is a physiological condition in
which the woman who conceived and leads
into womb a new individual, developing.
Pregnancy begins with fertilization and ends
with childbirth. The diagnosis is based on
amenorrhea, the presence of vomiting and
nausea, the increase in volume of the uterus
and on the pregnancy test. Fertilization
occurred in the part of the tuba più close to
the ovary, with the penetration of the sperm
into the egg cell, the development of the
conception that takes place in the womb
through 3 stages (40 weeks)..

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2022-08-25

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