Maternity - Decreased Fetal Movements in the Third Trimester
... during “sleep” and active cycles, and the changes in the type of movements as pregnancy advances. Fetal movements are usually absent during fetal “sleep” cycles. These quiet cycles occur regularly throughout the day and night and usually last 20 – 40 minutes.11, 12 Sleep cycles rarely exceed 90 minu ...
... during “sleep” and active cycles, and the changes in the type of movements as pregnancy advances. Fetal movements are usually absent during fetal “sleep” cycles. These quiet cycles occur regularly throughout the day and night and usually last 20 – 40 minutes.11, 12 Sleep cycles rarely exceed 90 minu ...
Infective Endocarditis during Pregnancy: Report of a Case
... described.11) Furthermore, recent improvements in neonatal care have improved the survival of premature infants of greater than 28 weeks gestation. For these reasons, elective delivery by caesarean section just before CPB (after heparinization and cannulation of the mother but before commencing CPB) ...
... described.11) Furthermore, recent improvements in neonatal care have improved the survival of premature infants of greater than 28 weeks gestation. For these reasons, elective delivery by caesarean section just before CPB (after heparinization and cannulation of the mother but before commencing CPB) ...
Adolescent Answers - Stony Brook University School of Medicine
... vaginal discharge or vulvovaginitis in a prepubertal girl is guided by clues from the history and findings on physical examination. The clinician must inquire about a history of sexual molestation or activity, including instrumentation, in all girls who have a vaginal discharge with or without genit ...
... vaginal discharge or vulvovaginitis in a prepubertal girl is guided by clues from the history and findings on physical examination. The clinician must inquire about a history of sexual molestation or activity, including instrumentation, in all girls who have a vaginal discharge with or without genit ...
obstetric haemorrhage
... 500mL after vaginal delivery and in excess of 1000mL after caesarean delivery • The most common cause of obstetric haemorrhage. • One of the five leading causes of maternal mortality in developed and developing countries, • A WOMAN dies every 4 minutes from PPH ...
... 500mL after vaginal delivery and in excess of 1000mL after caesarean delivery • The most common cause of obstetric haemorrhage. • One of the five leading causes of maternal mortality in developed and developing countries, • A WOMAN dies every 4 minutes from PPH ...
Newborn Screening in Manitoba
... Health care providers offer newborn screening to all infants born in Manitoba. Although screening for phenylketonuria (PKU) and congenital hypothyroidism (CH) have been offered in Manitoba for over 30 years, newborn screening has expanded to cover more than 40 disorders. Newborn screening is strongl ...
... Health care providers offer newborn screening to all infants born in Manitoba. Although screening for phenylketonuria (PKU) and congenital hypothyroidism (CH) have been offered in Manitoba for over 30 years, newborn screening has expanded to cover more than 40 disorders. Newborn screening is strongl ...
Pelvic Pain in adolescents
... Parental access to minor’s PHIParents are recognized as personal representatives of unemancipated minors. There are exceptions to the parental access of minor’s PHI State or other law does not require parental consent in order for a minor to obtain a health service. If the minor consents, the pare ...
... Parental access to minor’s PHIParents are recognized as personal representatives of unemancipated minors. There are exceptions to the parental access of minor’s PHI State or other law does not require parental consent in order for a minor to obtain a health service. If the minor consents, the pare ...
Other Infections of the Vulva
... The patient suffering from vulvodynia describes her symptoms as burning, rawness, irritation, dryness, and hyperpathia (pain provoked by very light touch). Approximately 16% of the female population has experienced vulvodynia and approximately 1.5% currently suffer from the disorder. Vulvodynia has ...
... The patient suffering from vulvodynia describes her symptoms as burning, rawness, irritation, dryness, and hyperpathia (pain provoked by very light touch). Approximately 16% of the female population has experienced vulvodynia and approximately 1.5% currently suffer from the disorder. Vulvodynia has ...
PET-CT in the Pregnant Patient
... generally contraindicated in the pregnant patient. Rarely, PET-CT may be selectively performed as a problemsolver in specific pregnant patients. PET-CT is more likely to be performed inadvertently in patients with unsuspected pregnancy. This would most often occur in very early pregnancy, perhaps af ...
... generally contraindicated in the pregnant patient. Rarely, PET-CT may be selectively performed as a problemsolver in specific pregnant patients. PET-CT is more likely to be performed inadvertently in patients with unsuspected pregnancy. This would most often occur in very early pregnancy, perhaps af ...
Guideline: Obesity in pregnancy
... These guidelines have been prepared to promote and facilitate standardisation and consistency of practice, using a multidisciplinary approach. Information in this guideline is current at time of publication. Queensland Health does not accept liability to any person for loss or damage incurred as a r ...
... These guidelines have been prepared to promote and facilitate standardisation and consistency of practice, using a multidisciplinary approach. Information in this guideline is current at time of publication. Queensland Health does not accept liability to any person for loss or damage incurred as a r ...
Childbirth
Childbirth, also known as labour, delivery, birth, partus, or parturition, is the culmination of a period of pregnancy with the expulsion of one or more newborn infants from a woman's uterus. The process of normal childbirth is categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of the cervix, descent and birth of the infant, and the expulsion of the placenta.Each year about 500,000 women die due to pregnancy and childbirth, 7 million have serious long term complications, and 50 million have negative outcomes following delivery. Most of these issues occur in the developing world.