Late decelerations suggest possible
Uteroplacental insufficiency and fetal hypoxia (can be caused by placental abruption)
Early decelerations are associated with
fetal head compression (normal-> vagal nerve stimulation)
Smooth, sinusoidal wave pattern
Severe fetal anemia
Variable decelerations
Compression of the umbilical cord
GERD during pregnancy is most likely caused by which hormone?
Progesterone
Asymptomatic bacteriuria is pregnancy should be treated with
amoxicillin, nitrofurantoin, or first-gen cephalosporin
Androgens are converted (aromatized) to oestradiol by the
granulosa cells
First test to evaluate fetal well-being
Non-stress test (next would be biophysical profile)