5. Amniotic Fluid
... From 20 weeks onward the fetal skin become impermeable to water and the increased creatinin and urea concentration of amniotic fluid indicate a shift toward fetal urine production being the main contributor. However, in addition to fetal urine, there is an additional fetal component in later gestati ...
... From 20 weeks onward the fetal skin become impermeable to water and the increased creatinin and urea concentration of amniotic fluid indicate a shift toward fetal urine production being the main contributor. However, in addition to fetal urine, there is an additional fetal component in later gestati ...
AEMT Transition - Unit 43 - Trauma in Pregnancy
... – Can result from most any injury previously discussed. – Frequent cause of death to mother and fetus. – Mother may lose 30% blood volume before becoming symptomatic. ...
... – Can result from most any injury previously discussed. – Frequent cause of death to mother and fetus. – Mother may lose 30% blood volume before becoming symptomatic. ...
Vaginal Discharge
... Routine screening during pregnancy for asymptomatic BV is not recommended as it has not been shown to reduce the risks of preterm birth. There may, however, be a role for screening women who are at high risk of preterm delivery and treating them before 20 weeks of gestation but the evidence is confl ...
... Routine screening during pregnancy for asymptomatic BV is not recommended as it has not been shown to reduce the risks of preterm birth. There may, however, be a role for screening women who are at high risk of preterm delivery and treating them before 20 weeks of gestation but the evidence is confl ...
ANTENATAL CARE
... a. Distance from a woman’s home to health facility/provider b. Lack of/poor condition of roads c. Lack of emergency transportation d. Lack of awareness of existing services e. Lack of community support 3. Delay in receiving appropriate and adequate care at the health facility a. Lack of health care ...
... a. Distance from a woman’s home to health facility/provider b. Lack of/poor condition of roads c. Lack of emergency transportation d. Lack of awareness of existing services e. Lack of community support 3. Delay in receiving appropriate and adequate care at the health facility a. Lack of health care ...
Group Health Prenatal Care Guideline
... Postpartum Visit ......................................................................................................................................... 13 ...
... Postpartum Visit ......................................................................................................................................... 13 ...
Stage of Differentiation
... encountered either as an isolated developmental defect or within a complex of more extensive anomalies such as Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), or McKusick-Kaufman syndrome (MKKS). Both syndromes are autosomal recesssive disorders with multiple anomalies other than vaginal agenesis. However as an isolat ...
... encountered either as an isolated developmental defect or within a complex of more extensive anomalies such as Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), or McKusick-Kaufman syndrome (MKKS). Both syndromes are autosomal recesssive disorders with multiple anomalies other than vaginal agenesis. However as an isolat ...
MEDICAL DISEASES WITH PREGNANCY
... intrauterine death, classically from 37 weeks’ gestation, meconium passage and preterm labour ...
... intrauterine death, classically from 37 weeks’ gestation, meconium passage and preterm labour ...
Cardiac Disease and Pregnancy
... signs of deterioration).A template for adapting normal antenatal records for use in women with heart disease is available in Appendix E. All women with structural congenital heart disease should be offered a fetal echocardiogram during the second trimester to be carried out by an accredited paediatr ...
... signs of deterioration).A template for adapting normal antenatal records for use in women with heart disease is available in Appendix E. All women with structural congenital heart disease should be offered a fetal echocardiogram during the second trimester to be carried out by an accredited paediatr ...
La infección VIH tiene una gran repercusión sobre la reproducción
... 4. To evaluate existing options for reproduction, in the light of favorable changes in the prognosis of HIV infection and the desire to have children held by many couples. The document insists on the need for a multidisciplinary approach that must involve, at least, a gynecologist, an infectious dis ...
... 4. To evaluate existing options for reproduction, in the light of favorable changes in the prognosis of HIV infection and the desire to have children held by many couples. The document insists on the need for a multidisciplinary approach that must involve, at least, a gynecologist, an infectious dis ...
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.