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Fertility Management
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Clomiphene
(Clomid) and Pergonal
Act by inducing ovulation Major side effect is multiple births
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Fertility
awareness or natural or rhythm method
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Just
before ovulation basal body temperature dips
Just
after ovulation basal body temperature rises
a half a degree
Woman
should avoid sexual intercourse for 3
days before and 2 days after
ovulation
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Endometriosis
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Definition:
Endometrial tissue is growing outside the
uterus; frequently on the ovary
Manifestations: severe dsmenorrhea, dyspareunia, infertility Managed: OC, sx |
Nagele's
rule
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1st day of LMP minus 3 months (or forward 9
months) plus 7 days
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Signs of Pregnancy
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Presumptive (subjective): amenorrhea, NV, fatigue, urinary frequency, breast changes, quickeninig
Probable (objective): chadwicks sign (coloration), goodells sign (softening), Hegars (softening), + preg test, BH contractions, pigmentation changes Positive: fetal HR (doppler 8 wks), FM, |
Nonstress
test
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Reactive: fetal heart rate increases with movement
Nonreactive: no increase in fetal heart rate with movement
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Contraction
stress test
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Goal is to cause three contractions,
40-60 seconds long, in a 10-minute period
Contractions can be induced with nipple stimulation or oxytocin
Negative: No late decelerations
Positive: Late decelerations with
more than one half of the contractions
Suspicious: Late decelerations with less than one half of the contractions
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Placenta Previa vs
Abruptio Placenta
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Painless,
bright red bleeding after the 7th month
Bleeding,
sometimes intermittent, bed rest, observe for hemorrhage, no vaginal exams
-abruptio: bleeding, board-like abd, severe pain, absence of FHR, late decels |
PIH
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-first preg, very young, very old, protein deficiency, DM, chronic HTN,
-Manifestations: proteinuria (1 gm-5 gm/ 24 hrs). oligiuria, edema in upper body, wght gain, headache, hyperreflexia |
PIH drug
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Drug: Magnesium
sulfate (MgSO4)
Check reflexes before giving and at intervals after: loss of knee jerk reflex indicates drug toxicity Check respirations: hold drug if resp. <14 Calcium gluconate at bedside to treat magnesium sulfate toxicity |
Diabetes and Pregnancy
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-mothers insulin doesn't cross placenta, but glucose does, and acts as a GH.
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Stages of Labor
first stage |
Dilating stage. contractions to 10 cm
1. Latent phase; effacement
0-4 cm
Mild
contractions q 10 - 20 min. X 10 - 30 seconds
8 - 9
hours in primipara; 5 - 6 hours in multipara; not to exceed 20 hrs in primipara
or 14 hrs in multipara
Abdominal
cramps, backache, rupture of membranes, and/ or bloody show
Mother
is talkative, cheerful, excited
2. Active phase
5 - 7 cm
Moderate
contractions q 3 - 5 minutes X 30 - 60 seconds
Mother
less talkative; rests between contractions; needs reassurance and coaching
3. Transitional phase
8 - 10 cm
Intense
contractions q 2-3 min X 60 - 90 seconds
Most
difficult phase of labor
May
have amnesia between contractions
Dark,
heavy show
Feels
like pushing but should not until full dilatation
Irritable
"Don't touch me."
2 hrs
for primipara; less for multipara
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Deceleration
patterns
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1. Early decelerations
a.Fetal
heart rate starts to slow down (decelerate) early
in the contraction
b.Lowest
fetal heart rate at peak of
contraction
c.Associated
with head compression
d. Usually
benign
2. Late decelerations
a. Fetal
heart rate does not begin to slow until contraction
is well under way
b.Fetal
heart rate reaches lowest point near end
of contraction
c. Associated
with uteroplacental insufficiency
d.An
ominous sign
e. Prepare
for cesarean delivery
3.Variable decelerations
a.Associated
with cord compression
b.Watch
and wait
c.Change
maternal position
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Apgar Scoring
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Sign
0
1
2
Heart Rate
0
<100
>100
Respirations
0
Slow, irregular
Weak cry
Strong cry
Muscle Tone
Flaccid
Some flexion
Well flexed
Reflex Irritability
No response
Grimace
Cough, sneeze, cry
Color
Blue, pale
Body pink, extremities blue
All pink
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Uterus
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Assess
position of uterine fundus
1. One hour after delivery: level of umbilicus
2. 12 hours after delivery: 1 cm above umbilicus
3. Descends at least 1cm/day
4. Day 5: 4-5 cm below umbilicus
5. Day 10: below symphysis pubis
6. Six weeks: involution complete
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