Description

time between conception and onset of labor
time from onset of labor until the birth of infant and placenta
time from birth till the woman’s body returns to prepregnant condition
number of weeks since the first day of the LMP
birth that occurs before the fetus is viable (20 weeks gestation)
Labor that occurs after 20 weeks but before 37 weeks of gestation
Labor that occurs after 42 weeks of gestation
A woman who is pregnant
A woman who has never been pregnant and is not currently pregnant
A woman who is pregnant for the first time
A woman who had two or more pregnancies
The number of pregnancies in which the fetus or fetuses have reached 20 weeks of gestation
A woman who has not completed a pregnancy beyond 20 wks of gestation
A woman who has completed one pregnancy with a fetus or fetuses who have reached at least 20 weeks gestation
A woman who has completed two or more pregnancies to 20 wks gestation or more
A pregnancy that has reached 20 weeks of gestation but ends before completion of 37 weeks
A pregnancy that has reached between 34 weeks 0 days and 36 weeks 6 days
A pregnancy that has reached between 37 weeks 0 days and 38 weeks 6 days of gestation
A pregnancy that has reached between 39 weeks 0 days and 40 weeks 6 days of gestation
A pregnancy that has reached 41 weeks 0 days and 41 weeks 6 days of gestation
A pregnancy that has reached 42 weeks 0 days and beyond of gestation
The delivery of a dead infant
Periodic increases in the baseline fetal heart rate
The average fetal heart rate observed during a 10-minute period of monitoring
Periodic decreases in the baseline fetal heart rate
Baseline fetal heart rate less than 110 beats per minute during a 10-minute period or longer
Baseline fetal heart rate greater than 160 beats per minute during a 10-minute period or longer

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What is a crossword?

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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If this is your first time using a crossword with your students, you could create a crossword FAQ template for them to give them the basic instructions.

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