What is the difference between an embryo, fetus, and infant?
How is amenorrhea defined?
- no menses for 6 months in someone with irregular menses
What defines the first, second, and third trimesters?
How can you quickly estimate the due date?
LMP - 3 months + 7 days
What is a previable fetus and how is birth of a previable fetus managed?
a previable fetus is one born at less than 25 weeks gestation
What is considered a preterm birth? What is considered a post-term birth?
- post-term is birth after 42 weeks gestation
What are the Gs and Ps for a woman who is currently pregnant, has had 2 abortions, had two children born at term, and a set of twins born preterm?
G6P2124
Describe each of the following signs of pregnancy and when they are seen:
What is the first sign of pregnancy seen on physical exam?
Goodell sign, a softening of the cervix, which can be felt as early as 4 weeks gestation
What is chloasma?
also referred to as the mask of pregnancy, it is a hyperpigmentation of the face, worse with sun exposure, that is first seen around 16 weeks gestation
How should B-hCG levels change throughout the course of early pregnancy?
What are the first two steps in confirming pregnancy?
get a B-hCG level then perform an ultrasound to confirm an intrauterine pregnancy
At what point in pregnancy should a gestational and yolk sac be visible?
when B-hCG levels reach 1500 IU/mL
How do the following cardiac parameters change during pregnancy:
How do the following respiratory parameters change during pregnancy:
What are three common physiologic GI side effects of pregnancy and what causes these?
How do the following renal parameters change during pregnancy:
How do the following hematologic parameters change during pregnancy:
At what point should thrombocytopenia be investigated during pregnancy?
once platelet count is less than 80K
Describe the five options and timing of genetic testing available in the prenatal period.
What routine prenatal testing is performed in each of the trimesters?
When is glucose challenge testing performed during pregnancy?
at the end of the second trimester between 24-28 weeks gestation
What testing should be performed at 36 weeks gestation?
G/C, GBS culture, STD testing if patient was positive during pregnancy or has risk factors
What are Braxton-Hicks contractions and how should they be managed?
they are contractions that do not lead to cervical dilation; if they become regular or persist, the cervix should be checked to rule out preterm labor