Birth and after brith

What 3 things come out in the afterbirth?
A
Placenta , amniotic sac and remains of umbilical cord
B
The placenta, a kidney, the remains of the umbilical cord
C
The amniotic sac, the amniotic fluid and the placenta
D
The uterus, the amniotic sac and the placenta
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BiologyUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)

This lesson contains 8 slides, with interactive quizzes.

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What 3 things come out in the afterbirth?
A
Placenta , amniotic sac and remains of umbilical cord
B
The placenta, a kidney, the remains of the umbilical cord
C
The amniotic sac, the amniotic fluid and the placenta
D
The uterus, the amniotic sac and the placenta

Slide 1 - Quiz

The placenta 
The uterus 
The cervix 

Slide 2 - Drag question

How much must the cervix dilate during childbirth?
A
12cm
B
23cm
C
10cm
D
5cm

Slide 3 - Quiz

Persistent contractions occur, your legs may cramp
Pressure on the back will increase 
Your cervix dilates, your water may break
This is the first 
This is second 
This is third 

Slide 4 - Drag question

Bonus rounds
Who is that baby?
(If your name is on the screen pls don’t take part xx)
A
Colette
B
Clemmie
C
Bea
D
Mia

Slide 5 - Quiz

Who is this baby?
(again don’t participate if your name is on screen)
A
Ana
B
Ismay
C
Lina
D
Annika

Slide 6 - Quiz

Guess that baby?

A
Nini
B
Caro
C
Nina
D
Honor

Slide 7 - Quiz

Guess the baby
A
Ella O
B
Xanthe
C
Salty
D
Charlotte

Slide 8 - Quiz