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Identify the correct word and
share your ideas or understanding
of what you’ve learned through
brief definition or meaning of
word.
Discusses various maternal
health concerns (pre-during-
post pregnancy). H8FH-IIc-d-
29
a. Discuss the physical and hormonal
changes that occur during each pregnancy
stage and their effects.
b. Demonstrate situations during
pregnancy and labor
c. Analyze the importance of taking care the
pregnant women
Lesson 2:
Pregnancy-
related
Concerns
and Prenatal
Care
Pregnancy is the time when a
woman carries a developing fetus in
her uterus.
Prenatal Care-
health care you
get while you are
pregnant
Activity 1: Read the following
statements. Analyze your personal
stand on each item. Explain why
you agree or disagree.
1.If you want to
have twins, eat
twin bananas!
2. If your tummy is pointed,
you have a boy. If it’s round,
you have a girl.
3. Don’t eat adobo
or dark chocolate or
else your baby will
inherit the color!
4. “Don’t cut your hair” or
“swallow a raw egg” so
that you have an easier
time during delivery!
5. Kain lang ng kain, you’re
eating for two!
6. Its not safe if a pregnant
mom takes a bath at night
7. “Wag hakbangan ang
buntis dahil malilipat ang
paglilihi sa’yo.”
8. Don’t eat leftover food
because you will be sleepy.
9. Don’t take picture of a
pregnant women..
10. Dance during festival in
Obando to form a prayer asking
for the spirit of life to enter into
the wombs of women.
Activity 2: What to Avoid during
Pregnancy
Answer NO if the practice or behavior
is something that the pregnant woman
should avoid. YES, if the practice or
behavior is something that would be
good for a pregnant woman.
1.Drinking alcohol 6. Eating varieties of
2. Drinking milk fruits and vegetables
3. Dyeing hair 7. Smoking cigarettes
4. Having an x ray 8. Eating uncooked meat
5. Drinking water 9. Drinking coffee
10. Going for walks
1.Drinking alcohol 6. Eating varieties of
2. Drinking milk fruits and vegetables
3. Dyeing hair 7. Smoking cigarettes
4. Having an x ray 8. Eating uncooked meat
5. Drinking water 9. Drinking coffee
10. Going for walks
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
Self-Inventory: Give yourself 4
points for each correct answer.
Get your total score by adding all
your scores and read the result.
40-Excellent-Your knowledge on how
to take care a pregnant woman is
outstanding. Congratulations!
36-Good-You are doing well but not
sure which one to believe.
32-Fair-You need to focus, listen, and
learn more.
14-Below- Needs Improvement
You agree with the belief and
practice them. So, You need to focus
well, listen well, and learn much.
1.What is a reproductive process wherein
the reproductive cells of man and woman
join together to make a new human cell?
2. Where did the fertilized egg develops
into a baby?
3. When did a normal pregnancy generally
lasts?
one
TRIMESTER
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
MONTH WEEK
4
4
5
4
4
5
4
5
5
1st
TRIMESTER
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
MONTH WEEK
4
4
5
4
4
5
4
5
5
13
13
14
TOTAL=40 weeks
 Fatigue
 Breast tenderness
 Increased urination
 Fullness or mild aching in the lower
abdomen
 Nausea with or without vomiting, also
known as morning sickness
 Breast changes
 Leg cramps
 Back pain
 Pelvic ache and hip pain
 Stretch marks and other skin changes
 Hemorrhoids and constipation
 heartburn
 Nosebleeds and bleeding gums
 Hand pain, numbness or weakness
 Warm up contraction but do not lead
to labor
 Warm up contraction but do not lead to
labor
 Fatigue
 Back pain
 Pelvic ache and hip pain
 Hemorrhoids and constipation
 heartburn
 Breathing difficulty (lungs less room
to expand
 Mild swelling of the feet and ankles
 Difficulty sleeping and finding a
comfortable position
 Frequent urination
PRENATAL CARE TO DO
CHECKLIST
•Take a rest
•Drink folic acid fortified milk
•Do regular prenatal
checkups with your doctor
•Avoid contact with toxic
substances and harmful
chemicals
•Have healthy eating habits
PREGNANCY CARE TO DO
CHECKLIST
•Go to the doctor to have
monthly checkup
•Monitor the weight gain and
blood pressure
•Monitor the baby’s heart
rate and growth
•Exercise
•Consume nutritious foods
Group 2: Demonstrate
how to carry an extra
weight due to
pregnancy.
Group 1:
Demonstrate on
how to take care a
pregnant woman.
.
Group 3:
Demonstrate
situations that may
arise during labor
and delivery.
Group Tasks:
RUBRICS
a. If you were in the shoes of a pregnant woman,
what are the necessary things that you need
to remember in taking care of yourself?
b. How does it feel to carry an extra weight due
to pregnancy?
c. What is the first thing you should do if
someone in your family is pregnant and about
to give birth?
You have learned the changes in the
mother’s body during ________________.
The body of the pregnant woman will
experience physical and biological changes
due to the developing ________________.
______________ women should watch their
health.
Choose the letter of the
correct answer. Write your
answer in your activity
notebook.
1. It is a reproductive process were
the male gamete and the female
gamete unite to form a new single
cell.
A. Fertilization C. Implantation
B. Ovulation D. Gestation
2. It is where the fertilized egg
develops into a baby.
A. Ovaries C. Uterus
B. Fallopian tube D. Stomach
3. What is the stage of pregnancy
that starts from week 13 to 37?
A. First Trimester
B. Second Trimester
C. Third Trimester
D. Second and third Trimester
4. It is a part of the woman’s womb
where the developing human is feed.
A. Mammary gland
B. placenta
C. uterus
D. bladder
5. It is the phase of pregnancy that
lasts from week 28 to the giving
birth?
A. First Trimester
B. Second Trimester
C. Third Trimester
D. Second and Third Trimester
Agreement:
Study the following lessons:
a. Distinct Stages of Labor
b. Newborn and the Republic Act No.
9288.
PE & Health Module
Pages 272-278

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Classroom Observation in Grade 8 Health Second Quarter

  • 1. Identify the correct word and share your ideas or understanding of what you’ve learned through brief definition or meaning of word.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Discusses various maternal health concerns (pre-during- post pregnancy). H8FH-IIc-d- 29
  • 12. a. Discuss the physical and hormonal changes that occur during each pregnancy stage and their effects. b. Demonstrate situations during pregnancy and labor c. Analyze the importance of taking care the pregnant women
  • 14. Pregnancy is the time when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus.
  • 15. Prenatal Care- health care you get while you are pregnant
  • 16. Activity 1: Read the following statements. Analyze your personal stand on each item. Explain why you agree or disagree.
  • 17. 1.If you want to have twins, eat twin bananas!
  • 18. 2. If your tummy is pointed, you have a boy. If it’s round, you have a girl.
  • 19. 3. Don’t eat adobo or dark chocolate or else your baby will inherit the color!
  • 20. 4. “Don’t cut your hair” or “swallow a raw egg” so that you have an easier time during delivery!
  • 21. 5. Kain lang ng kain, you’re eating for two!
  • 22. 6. Its not safe if a pregnant mom takes a bath at night
  • 23. 7. “Wag hakbangan ang buntis dahil malilipat ang paglilihi sa’yo.”
  • 24. 8. Don’t eat leftover food because you will be sleepy.
  • 25. 9. Don’t take picture of a pregnant women..
  • 26. 10. Dance during festival in Obando to form a prayer asking for the spirit of life to enter into the wombs of women.
  • 27. Activity 2: What to Avoid during Pregnancy Answer NO if the practice or behavior is something that the pregnant woman should avoid. YES, if the practice or behavior is something that would be good for a pregnant woman.
  • 28. 1.Drinking alcohol 6. Eating varieties of 2. Drinking milk fruits and vegetables 3. Dyeing hair 7. Smoking cigarettes 4. Having an x ray 8. Eating uncooked meat 5. Drinking water 9. Drinking coffee 10. Going for walks
  • 29. 1.Drinking alcohol 6. Eating varieties of 2. Drinking milk fruits and vegetables 3. Dyeing hair 7. Smoking cigarettes 4. Having an x ray 8. Eating uncooked meat 5. Drinking water 9. Drinking coffee 10. Going for walks NO YES NO NO YES YES NO NO NO YES
  • 30. Self-Inventory: Give yourself 4 points for each correct answer. Get your total score by adding all your scores and read the result.
  • 31. 40-Excellent-Your knowledge on how to take care a pregnant woman is outstanding. Congratulations! 36-Good-You are doing well but not sure which one to believe.
  • 32. 32-Fair-You need to focus, listen, and learn more. 14-Below- Needs Improvement You agree with the belief and practice them. So, You need to focus well, listen well, and learn much.
  • 33.
  • 34. 1.What is a reproductive process wherein the reproductive cells of man and woman join together to make a new human cell? 2. Where did the fertilized egg develops into a baby? 3. When did a normal pregnancy generally lasts?
  • 35.
  • 38.
  • 39.  Fatigue  Breast tenderness  Increased urination  Fullness or mild aching in the lower abdomen  Nausea with or without vomiting, also known as morning sickness
  • 40.  Breast changes  Leg cramps  Back pain  Pelvic ache and hip pain  Stretch marks and other skin changes  Hemorrhoids and constipation  heartburn
  • 41.  Nosebleeds and bleeding gums  Hand pain, numbness or weakness  Warm up contraction but do not lead to labor
  • 42.  Warm up contraction but do not lead to labor  Fatigue  Back pain  Pelvic ache and hip pain  Hemorrhoids and constipation  heartburn
  • 43.  Breathing difficulty (lungs less room to expand  Mild swelling of the feet and ankles  Difficulty sleeping and finding a comfortable position  Frequent urination
  • 44. PRENATAL CARE TO DO CHECKLIST •Take a rest •Drink folic acid fortified milk •Do regular prenatal checkups with your doctor •Avoid contact with toxic substances and harmful chemicals •Have healthy eating habits
  • 45. PREGNANCY CARE TO DO CHECKLIST •Go to the doctor to have monthly checkup •Monitor the weight gain and blood pressure •Monitor the baby’s heart rate and growth •Exercise •Consume nutritious foods
  • 46. Group 2: Demonstrate how to carry an extra weight due to pregnancy. Group 1: Demonstrate on how to take care a pregnant woman. . Group 3: Demonstrate situations that may arise during labor and delivery. Group Tasks:
  • 48. a. If you were in the shoes of a pregnant woman, what are the necessary things that you need to remember in taking care of yourself? b. How does it feel to carry an extra weight due to pregnancy? c. What is the first thing you should do if someone in your family is pregnant and about to give birth?
  • 49. You have learned the changes in the mother’s body during ________________. The body of the pregnant woman will experience physical and biological changes due to the developing ________________. ______________ women should watch their health.
  • 50. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in your activity notebook.
  • 51. 1. It is a reproductive process were the male gamete and the female gamete unite to form a new single cell. A. Fertilization C. Implantation B. Ovulation D. Gestation
  • 52. 2. It is where the fertilized egg develops into a baby. A. Ovaries C. Uterus B. Fallopian tube D. Stomach
  • 53. 3. What is the stage of pregnancy that starts from week 13 to 37? A. First Trimester B. Second Trimester C. Third Trimester D. Second and third Trimester
  • 54. 4. It is a part of the woman’s womb where the developing human is feed. A. Mammary gland B. placenta C. uterus D. bladder
  • 55. 5. It is the phase of pregnancy that lasts from week 28 to the giving birth? A. First Trimester B. Second Trimester C. Third Trimester D. Second and Third Trimester
  • 56. Agreement: Study the following lessons: a. Distinct Stages of Labor b. Newborn and the Republic Act No. 9288. PE & Health Module Pages 272-278

Editor's Notes

  1. Courting or Courtship- act, period or art of seeking the love of someone.
  2. Engagement- a formal agreement to get married
  3. 3. Dating- spend time with someone you have a romantic relationship with
  4. . Marriage- legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a relationship
  5. Let us have a brief definition of our topic
  6. It includes check ups and pre natal testing. It can help the baby healthy. When you get check ups from doctor nurse or midwife throughout pregnancy
  7. Many of the elderly believe that if u eat twin bananas, it increases your chances of having twins. However thanks to modern medicine parents nowadays know that twins are result of genetic issues. One egg is released but split into two identical twins are made.
  8. The shape of the baby bump does not determine the ex of the baby,instead the stomach taking on the shape it as is determined by several factors such as muscle tone and also the position of the baby
  9. Going back to our biology class the babys physical features will be greatly determine by genetics.Its about chromosomes
  10. There is no scientific explanation to these but contrary to this, labor is dependent on the moms well being. Acdng to the doctors and health experts the pregnant woman should be keep fit and healthy
  11. Eating for two does not mean the pregnant woman eating twice the portions, but rather eating food that will provide the baby with the nutrients needed to enure its well-being
  12. In the field of science its really ok and safe for a pregnant mom to wash at night just set the water warm.
  13. In particular, paglilihi is about craving for many specific foods.And in some cases, pregnant women always looking for unusual or weird food. But accdng to science this is not true
  14. In particular, paglilihi is about craving for many specific foods.And in some cases, pregnant women always looking for unusual or weird food. But accdng to science this is not true
  15. In particular, paglilihi is about craving for many specific foods.And in some cases, pregnant women always looking for unusual or weird food. But accdng to science this is not true
  16. In particular, paglilihi is about craving for many specific foods.And in some cases, pregnant women always looking for unusual or weird food. But accdng to science this is not true
  17. In particular, paglilihi is about craving for many specific foods.And in some cases, pregnant women always looking for unusual or weird food. But accdng to science this is not true
  18. The stages of pregnancy are typically divided into three trimesters, each approximately three months long. Throughout pregnancy, the fetus grows and develops, forming organs, tissues, and body systems. The average duration of pregnancy is around 40 weeks, calculated from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period
  19. 1. Fertilization 2. uterus 3. 9months or 38-40 weeks
  20. The stages of pregnancy are typically divided into three trimesters, each approximately three months long. Throughout pregnancy, the fetus grows and develops, forming organs, tissues, and body systems. The average duration of pregnancy is around 40 weeks, calculated from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period
  21. The stages of pregnancy are typically divided into three trimesters, each approximately three months long. Throughout pregnancy, the fetus grows and develops, forming organs, tissues, and body systems. The average duration of pregnancy is around 40 weeks, calculated from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period
  22. The stages of pregnancy are typically divided into three trimesters, each approximately three months long. Throughout pregnancy, the fetus grows and develops, forming organs, tissues, and body systems. The average duration of pregnancy is around 40 weeks, calculated from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period
  23. A
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  25. b
  26. b
  27. b
  28. b