Guiding principles of Family-Centered Maternity and Newborn Care
When does obstetrical care start?
ideally, when a women reaches child bearing age
hopefully before conception (about 3 months)
often when a women finds out she is pregnant
preconception phase
what percentage of pregnancies are unplanned?
50-75%
preconception care
ideally, how long should a woman wait between pregnancies?
1 year (which means 2 years between deliveries)
how long after discontinuing birth control should a woman wait before getting pregnant?
~ 3 months
how much folic acid should a woman intake daily during pregnancy?
0.4mg (400mcg) of folate daily
if pregnancy is high risk, may be advised to take up to 5mg daily
How much iron should a woman intake daily during pregnancy?
16-20mg of iron daily
How many more calories does a woman require daily during pregnancy?
200-300 calories
serious discomforts during pregnancy which warrant contacting health professional
what are presumptive signs of pregnancy?
what are probable signs of pregnancy?
What are positive signs of pregnancy?
What is Hegar’s sign?
softening and compressibility of the lower uterine segment resulting in exaggerated uterine anteflexion during early months
what is Chadwick’s sign?
what is ballottement?
when examiner pushes against the cervix during an examination and feels rebound from the floating fetus
What is Goodell’s sign?
What is Naegele’s rule?
When taking obstetrical history, what does G stand for?
Gravida
-the number of pregnancies (no matter how long)
When taking obstetrical history, what does P stand for?
1st P is para
-the number of pregnancies of viable age (>20weeks)
2nd P is preterm
-number of preterm births >20 weeks and <37 weeks
When taking obstetrical history, what does T stand for?
Term
-number of term births (>37 weeks)
When taking obstetrical history, what does A stand for?
Abortus
When taking obstetrical history, what does L stand for?
Living