In this unit of study, students will develop a detailed understanding of the physiological and biochemical events that regulate reproduction, conception and subsequently the development of specialised cells, tissues and organs during the embryonic and foetal periods. Tissue interactions, pattern formation and the continuous development of physiological systems throughout the foetal and neonatal periods will be examined alongside the determination of pathological outcomes. In addition, the processes involved in parturition and the maternal adaptations during pregnancy will be featured. Students will be exposed to a range of scientific techniques and develop an understanding of clinical applications in maternal and neonatal care.
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
This unit is studied as part of the following course(s):