Biological Sciences 321PR - Conference Course: 'Pregnancy and the Placenta'

Pregnancy and the Placenta

Fall
2021
01
4.00
Sarah Bacon

MW 11:30AM-12:45PM

Mount Holyoke College
115511
Clapp Laboratory 126
sbacon@mtholyoke.edu
115511,115593
Pregnancy is a stunning feat of physiology. It is a conversation between two bodies -- maternal and fetal -- whose collective action blurs the very boundaries of the individual. In this course we will explore such questions as: what is pregnancy, and how does the ephemeral, essential organ known as the placenta call pregnancy into being? How is pregnancy sustained? How does it end? We will consider the anatomy of reproductive systems and the hormonal language of reproduction. We will investigate the nature of "sex" hormones, consider racial disparities in pregnancy outcome, and weigh the evidence that the intrauterine environment influences disease susceptibility long after birth.

Prereq: 8 credits at the 200 level in Biological Sciences.

Limited to juniors and seniors in the first week of pre-registration. Remaining seats will open to others in the second week of pre-registration.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.