Intrauterine Growth Restriction
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Limited nutrients from the placenta to the baby
Signs & Symptoms of Preterm Labor
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What is Chorioamnionitis?
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Bacterail infection of the amniotic cavity
Tx: IV broad spectrum antibiotics & deliver baby
Signs & Symptoms of Chorioamnionitis
What is Group Beta Strep (GBS)?
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Leading cause of perinatal infections including bacteremia, endometritis, chorioamnionitis & UTIs
* Vaginal-rectal culture is usually done between 35-37 weeks
How can Group Beta Strep (GBS) effect a newborn?
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Can lead to severe respiratory distress, pneumonia, shock, & in rare cases meningitis
What can Group Beta Strep cause? What is the treatment? What impact does it have on the newborn?
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Can cause infections including chorioamnionitis & UTIs
What is considered Preterm birth?
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Birth between 20 - 36 6/7 weeks
CAUSES:
* infection (UTIs)
* congenital structural abnormalities of the uterus
* placental causes
* maternal & fetal stress
* uterine overdistention
* allergic reaction
* decreased progesterone
* periodontal disease
What is considered Posterm Labor?
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birth at > 42 weeks (< 0.5% of mothers)
What is external cephalic version (ECV)?
Attempt to turn the fetus from breech or shoulder presentation for birth
Amniotomy
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Artificial Rupture of Membranes (AROM)
do NOT rupture membranes until baby is ≥ -3 station (-3, -2, -1, 0)
Indications for Forceps-Assisted or Vacuum-Assisted Birth
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Forceps or Vacuum may be used in…
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Must Be / Have:
* full dilation
* empty bladder
* baby’s head must be down
* ≥ 34 weeks
* ruptured membranes
What is Uterine Atony?
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failure of the uterus to contract firmly (down to its pre-pregnancy size) (hypotonia = low muscle tone of the uterus)
Postpartum Hemorrhage
* Early PPH
* Late PPH
* Medications
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Cumulative blood loss ≥ 1000 mL or s/s of hypovolemia with in 24 hours after birth
Define Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Cumulative blood loss ≥ 1000 mL or s/s of hypovolemia within 24 hours after birth
Early Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Within 24 hours of birth
* uterine atony
* bladder distention
* trauma (vaginal, cervical, uterine)
Late Postpartum Hemorrhage
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> 24 hours but < 6 weeks after birth
* infection
* subinvolution
* retained placenta
* coagulopathy
When can Braxton Hicks contractions begin?
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after the 4th month
Lightening
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38-40 weeks, “baby drops”
Hegar Sign
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Softening of the lower uterine segment
Ballottement
between 16-18 weeks
Quickening
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First recognition of fetal movements
Goodell Sign
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Softening of cervix
Friability
Tissue is easily damaged