- 36-38 Week Old Fetus in Utero
- 4 Week Old (28 day) Embryo in Utero
- After the Baby is Born
- Am I Pregnant?
- Amniocentesis
- Anatomy of the Female Abdomen
- Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
- Anatomy of the Placenta
- Assisted Vaginal Delivery: Forceps
- Baby Shopping List
- Before You Start Trying
- Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
- Birth Injury: Shoulder Dystocia with Brachial Plexus Stretching (Uterus Removed)
- Birth Stations of Presentation: 1/3 System (Front and Side Views)
- Birthing Complications: Shoulder Dystocia
- Breast Anatomy
- Breast Milk
- Breast Milk: Step Two
- Breast Vasculature
- Breastfeeding Challenges
- Breastfeeding Position: Side-lying Hold
- Breech Birth Position - 3D Rotation
- Breech Presentation with Forceps Delivery
- Care Before and During Pregnancy - Prenatal Care
- Cervical Changes During Labor
- Cervix
- Cesarean Section Delivery
- Childbirth: Normal Vaginal Delivery with Pelvic Outlet View
- Childcare/Babysitters
- Complications
- Decreased Blood Flow to the Uterus Due to Cord Compression
- Delivery Complications: Umbilical Cord
- Doctors Visits and Tests
- Drinking During Pregnancy - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Eat and Exercise for Two, Have a Fit Pregnancy
- Ectopic Pregnancy
- Embryo in Utero: Twenty Eight (28) Day
- Embryology - Fetus at (20) Twenty Weeks
- Epidural Injection
- Epidural Numbness
- Epidural Pain Relief and Chance of C-Section
- Epidural Spinal Injection
- External Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring With 3 Types of Output
- Fallopian Tube, Ovary and Uterus
- Female Genitalia with Pelvic Bones
- Female Genitalia, Dissected View
- Female Reproductive Organs
- Female Reproductive System
- Female Reproductive System Organs
- Female Reproductive System with Nerves
- Female Reproductive System, Anterior Cut-away View
- Female Reproductive System, Cut-away View
- Female Reproductive System: Anterior Cut-away View
- Fertilization (Conception)
- Fetal Circulation
- Fetal Circulation and Blood Flow
- Fetal Distress: Ultrasound and Heart Monitor
- Fetus at +2 Birth Station of Presentation
- Fetus at +2 Station In Occiput Posterior Presentation
- Fetus in Utero: 24 Weeks (Optimal Position)
- Fetus in Utero: Eighteen (18) Weeks
- Fetus in Utero: Nine (9) Weeks
- Fetus, Late Third Trimester
- Fetus: (16) Sixteen Weeks
- Fetus: (24) Twenty-Four Weeks
- Fetus: (28) Twenty-Eight Weeks
- Fetus: (32) Thirty-Two Weeks
- Fetus: (36) Thirty-Six Weeks
- Fetus: (40) Forty Weeks
- Fetus: Nine (9) Weeks
- Fundal Height at 16 weeks (Second Trimester)
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- Fundal height, 20 (Twenty) Weeks,
- Getting Ready for Baby
- Having a Healthy Pregnancy
- High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy - Preeclampsia
- Implantation of Egg
- Labor and Birth
- Labor and Delivery - Fetal Descent Stations (Pelvic Stations) During Vaginal Birth
- Lumbar Epidural Injection
- Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection
- Mastitis: Inflammation of the Breast
- Measurement of Fundal Height
- Mechanism of Shoulder Dystocia
- Menstrual Cycle Graph (Menstruation)
- Menstrual Flow
- Menstruation
- Miscarriage
- Mother and Fetus
- Mother with Fetus at +1 Station
- Mother with Fetus at 0 Station
- Mother with Fetus in LOA Presentation
- Normal Anatomy of the Breast
- Normal Pregnancy: First Trimester
- Normal Pregnancy: Third Trimester
- Normal Vaginal Birth with Cervical Effacement and Dilatation (Dilation)
- Nuchal Cord
- Oral Contraceptives and Cancer Risk
- Placenta Previa
- Placental Abruption
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy and Medicines
- Pregnancy Basics
- Pregnancy Complications
- Pregnancy Dos and Don'ts
- Pregnant and Depressed?
- Pregnant Torso with Uterus, Anterior View
- Pregnant Woman with Fetus, Lateral View
- Preterm Labor and Premature Birth
- Progression of Labor
- Proper Latch in Breastfeeding
- Retroflexed Uterus
- Retroverted Uterus
- Shoulder Dystocia
- Shoulder Dystocia with Brachial Plexus Injury
- Special Situations and Breastfeeding
- Sperm Passage in Ductus Deferens
- Spermatozoa
- Spina Bifida
- Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia
- Stages of Development
- Stages of Labor and Delivery
- Stations of Presentation - Fetal Head Positions During Descent
- The Breast
- Thirty-Two (32) Week Old Fetus in Utero
- Trying to Conceive
- Twenty Eight (28) Week Old Fetus in Utero
- Uterus
- Varicose Veins
- Vasculature of the Full Term Uterus
- Vasculature of Uterus
- Ventricular Septal Defects
- What Happens in Each Stage of Pregnancy, First Trimester
- What Happens in Each Stage of Pregnancy, Second Trimester
- What Happens in Each Stage of Pregnancy, Third Trimester
- Why Should I Breastfeed?
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