Causes of jaundice in pregnancy
... 1. Diagnosis: clinical features and investigations with regular monitoring of liver function and fetal wellbeing 2. Symptomatic relief of pruritus with emollients and antihistamines, ursodeoxycholic acid reduces maternal itching and improves liver function in most women 3. Induction of labour at 37- ...
... 1. Diagnosis: clinical features and investigations with regular monitoring of liver function and fetal wellbeing 2. Symptomatic relief of pruritus with emollients and antihistamines, ursodeoxycholic acid reduces maternal itching and improves liver function in most women 3. Induction of labour at 37- ...
Information for Women
... Complications Associated with Monoamniotic Twins Cord Entanglement : Cord entanglement is one of the main complications associated with monoamniotic twins. Because the twins have no amniotic membrane separating them, their umbilical cords can easily become entangled. This can hinder fetal movement a ...
... Complications Associated with Monoamniotic Twins Cord Entanglement : Cord entanglement is one of the main complications associated with monoamniotic twins. Because the twins have no amniotic membrane separating them, their umbilical cords can easily become entangled. This can hinder fetal movement a ...
Female Hypospadias and Congenital Uterine
... During cesarean section, it was first diagnosed that patient was having hypospadias because there was no urethral opening between clitoris and vaginal introitus. Urethral opening was on anterior vaginal wall (Fig. 2). A single viable fetus in cephalic presentation was delivered successfully by low t ...
... During cesarean section, it was first diagnosed that patient was having hypospadias because there was no urethral opening between clitoris and vaginal introitus. Urethral opening was on anterior vaginal wall (Fig. 2). A single viable fetus in cephalic presentation was delivered successfully by low t ...
Twin 6-30-2015 - APEC Guidelines
... average gestational age at delivery of 35.3 weeks. A transvaginal ultrasound cervical length of <25 mm at 24 weeks is associated with an increased risk of preterm delivery before 32 weeks, however, there is no evidence that prophylactic cervical cerclage, prophylactic pessary, routine hospitalizatio ...
... average gestational age at delivery of 35.3 weeks. A transvaginal ultrasound cervical length of <25 mm at 24 weeks is associated with an increased risk of preterm delivery before 32 weeks, however, there is no evidence that prophylactic cervical cerclage, prophylactic pessary, routine hospitalizatio ...
PG0001 Global Maternity Care
... Only a single cesarean delivery service is to be reported no matter how many live births Modifier 22 should be added to support substantial additional work Postpartum Care Postpartum care includes hospital and office visits following any type of delivery, and can include any number of visits (us ...
... Only a single cesarean delivery service is to be reported no matter how many live births Modifier 22 should be added to support substantial additional work Postpartum Care Postpartum care includes hospital and office visits following any type of delivery, and can include any number of visits (us ...
hypertension in pregnancy - Svetlana Avsyanik, RN, BSN
... morbidity/mortality rates associated with this syndrome can be as high as 25%. Most often the definitive treatment for these complications are delivery of baby and placenta. Transfusions of some form of blood product is often needed –red cells, platelets or plasma. ...
... morbidity/mortality rates associated with this syndrome can be as high as 25%. Most often the definitive treatment for these complications are delivery of baby and placenta. Transfusions of some form of blood product is often needed –red cells, platelets or plasma. ...
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... partogram is shown below (This isn’t identical to the partogram in the exam but is very similar) 1. Is the fetus engaged at admission? 2. Comment on the progress of labor 3. What is the most common cause of her condition 4. Mention one finding seen on vaginal exam related to your diagnosis 5. What i ...
... partogram is shown below (This isn’t identical to the partogram in the exam but is very similar) 1. Is the fetus engaged at admission? 2. Comment on the progress of labor 3. What is the most common cause of her condition 4. Mention one finding seen on vaginal exam related to your diagnosis 5. What i ...
Vaginal Birth Clinical Pathway | Department of
... Initials - Indicates action / care has been ordered / administered. N/A - Indicates preceding care / order is not applicable. Crossing out - Indicates that there is a change in the care outlined. V - Indicates a variation from the pathway on that day, in that section. When applicable flag it in the ...
... Initials - Indicates action / care has been ordered / administered. N/A - Indicates preceding care / order is not applicable. Crossing out - Indicates that there is a change in the care outlined. V - Indicates a variation from the pathway on that day, in that section. When applicable flag it in the ...
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.