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Confirmed by US as early as 5 weeks. or B-HCG of 1500-200 mIU/mL, or fetal heart heard at 6 weeks or B-HCG or 5000-6000 |
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Gravidity, Parity and TPAL |
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Gravodity is the number of times a woman has been pregnant. Parity is the number of times she has given birth beyond 20 weeks GA or of aninfant weighing more than 500 g.
TPAL is a designamtion of pregnancy outcomes. Term deliveries. Pre-term deliveries, abortuses, and number of living children. |
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Bluish discoloration of the vagina and the cervix |
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Softening and cyanosis of the cervix at or after 4 weeks |
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Softening of the uterus after 6 weeks |
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Signs and Sxs of Pregancy |
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Breast swelling and ternderness
Appearance of the linea nigra from umbilicus to pubis
Telangectasias
Palmar erythema
Amenorrhea
Nausea and vomiting
Quickening-fetal movement |
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CValculates the estimated date of confinement (EDC), or estimated date of delivery (EDD).
Subtract 3 months from LMP and add 7 days |
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Cardiopulmonary Changes in Pregnancy |
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Increase in cardiac output
Decrease in systemoc vascular resistance thought to be due to the effects of progesterone on smooth muscle
Decrease in BP |
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Attributed to rise in estrogen, progesterone, and hCG
Occurs in 70% of pregancies
Should resolve vy 14-16 weeks gestation |
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Gastrointestinal Changes in Pregnancy |
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Prolonged Gastric Emptying Times
Decreased gastroesophageal sphincter tone
Reflux
Ptyalism or spitting
Decreased large bowel motility leading to constipation |
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Gastrointestinal Changes in Pregnancy |
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Prolonged Gastric Emptying Times
Decreased gastroesophageal sphincter tone
Reflux
Ptyalism or spitting
Decreased large bowel motility leading to constipation |
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Renal Changes in Pregnancy |
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Kidneys increase in size as do the ureters leading to an increase in pyelonephritis.
GFR increases 50%
BUN and creatinine decrease by 25%
Increas in renin-angiotensin system leads to increased aldosterone levels resulting in increased sodium resorption, but sodium levels do not increase thanks to increased GFR
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Hematology Changes in Pregnancy |
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Plasma volume increase by 50%
RBCs increase 20-30% leading to decreased hematocrit
WBCs increase to avg of 10.5 and up to 20 during labor
Slight decrease in platelets
Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state with increase thromboembolic events with increase is fibrinogen and factors VII-X but bleeding times don't change. Colts thought o be secondary to venous stasis and vessel damage. |
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In pregancy estrogen is produced in the placenta by circulating plasma-borne precursors which are produced by the maternal adrenal glands.
Fetal well being is correlated with maternal serum estrogen levels. |
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Human chorianic gonadotropin
Produced by the placenta to maintain progesteron production by the corpus luteum.
Levels of hCg should double approximately every 48 hours during early pregnancy peaking at weeks 10-12 and declining slight to week 15. |
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Human Placental Lactogen
Produced in the placenta, rsponsible for ensuring a constant nutrient supply to the fetus.
Causes lipolysis leadingto an increas in circulating fatty acids
Insulin antagonist: diabetogenic leads to increas in insulin and protein synthesis |
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Produced by the corpus luteum during early pregancy and later by the placenta
Derived from LDL cholesterol and levels increase during pregnancy
Relaxes smooth muscle |
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Thyroid Hormone Changes in Pregancy |
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Thyroid binding globulin increased by high estrogen levels
T3 and T4 increased by hCG and other placental hormones
Prolactin increases during pregnancy, drops after delivery and returns with suckling
Patient remains euthyroid |
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Caloric requirement increase by 300kcal/day during pregancy and 500kcal/day while nursing
Pts should gain 20-30 lbs during pregnancy
Increase in protein, iron, folate and calcium are advised. |
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Initial Visit and first trimester tests |
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CBC
henatocrit
Blood type and screen/Rh
RPR
Rubella antibody
hep B Surface antigen
GC
PPD
Pap
UA and culture
VZV titer
HIV
B-HCG if bleeding or cramping
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MSAFP/triple screen
Ultrasound
Amniocentesisin AMA (advanced maternal age) pts |
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Hematocrit
RPR
GLT (glucose loading test)
GC
CXR if + PPD
Group B Strep culture |
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Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling
Transabdominal needle into the uterus and the umbilical cord
Used to obtain fetal hematocrit in the case of Rh isoimmunization, other anemia and hydrops.
Also used for rapid karyotype analysis to asses fetal platelet count in alloimmune thrombocytopenia. |
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Fetal Lung Maturity Tests |
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L/S ratio (lecithin to sphyngomyelin) predicts lung maturity.
Lecithin increases with age and sphyngomyelin decreases
L/S >2 is good. L/S<1.5 has a 70% chance of respiratory distress syndrome.
Other tests are measuring levels of posphatidylglycerol, saturated phosphatidyl choline, presence of lamellar bodies and surfactant to albumin ratio |
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NST- Non-stress test. 2 accelerations of heart rate 15 beats above baseline for 15 seconds is abnormal
OCT- Oxytocin challenge test/CST- Contraction stress test
BPP- Biophysical profiles- tests amniotic fluid volume, fetal tone, fetal activity, breathing movements, and NST |
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Implantaion outside of the uterus
Low B-hCG
Treatment is surgery or methotrexate |
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