Anatomical and physiologic changes of the uterus during pregnancy include
By 12 weeks gestation, the fundus of the uterus can be found where?
Can be palpate above the symphysis pubis.
At 16 weeks, the fundus of the uterus extends where?
Reaches midway between the symphysis pubis and the umbilicus.
At 20 weeks, the fundus of the uterus can be found where?
At the umbilicus.
The fundus of the uterus reaches its highest level where and when?
At 36 weeks gestation, it reaches the highest level at the xiphoid process.
Lightening
How does contractions of the uterus change during pregnancy?
-Braxton Hicks Contractions occur
How does blood flow to the uterus change during pregnancy?
As the uterus enlarges, an increase in the size and number of blood vessels expands blood flow dramatically
Anatomical and physiologic changes of the cervix during pregnancy include
What causes hyperemia (congestion with blood) of the cervix during pregnancy?
Increasing levels of estrogen.
Leads to Chadwick sign.
Chadwick sign
Bluish purple discoloration of the cervix, vagina, and labia during pregnancy as a result of increased vascular congestion.
Earliest sign of pregnancy.
Goodell Sign
Softening of the cervix during pregnancy.
Mucus Plug
Plug in the cervical canal that blocks the ascent of bacteria from the vagina into the uterus during pregnancy to help protect the fetus and uterine membranes from infection.
Anatomical and physiologic changes of the respiratory system during pregnancy include
How does oxygen consumption change during pregnancy?
-Rises by 20%
How does progesterone cause respiratory changes during pregnancy?
How does estrogen cause respiratory changes during pregnancy?
How does the physical effects of the enlarging uterus cause respiratory changes during pregnancy?
Anatomical and physiologic changes of the cardiovascular system during pregnancy include changes in
Braxton Hicks
Irregular, painless contractions occur throughout pregnancy, although many expectant mothers do not notice them until the third trimester.
Aka false labor.
Hegar sign
Softening of the lower uterine segment that allows it to be easily compressed at 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy.
Ballottement
Movement after a sudden tap on the cervix during a vaginal examination that causes the fetus to rise in the amniotic fluid and then rebound to its original position.
Gravida
Refers to a woman who is or has been pregnant, regardless of the length of pregnancy. # of pregnancies.
Para
Refers to the number of pregnancies that have ended at 20+ weeks, regardless of whether the infant was born alive or stillborn.