
Chapter 22: Processes and Stages of Labor and Birth
... Onset of labor 20 – 37 weeks gestation. Increases risk of neonatal morbidity or mortality from excessive maturational deficiencies. There is no known prevention except for treatment of conditions that might lead to preterm labor. ...
... Onset of labor 20 – 37 weeks gestation. Increases risk of neonatal morbidity or mortality from excessive maturational deficiencies. There is no known prevention except for treatment of conditions that might lead to preterm labor. ...
First Week of Development
... deeper into the stroma and erode the endothelial lining of the maternal capillaries ( sinusoids ). The syncytial lacunae become continuous with the sinusoids, and maternal blood enters the lacunar system establishing the uteroplacental circulation Growth of Bilaminar germ layer is relatively slow co ...
... deeper into the stroma and erode the endothelial lining of the maternal capillaries ( sinusoids ). The syncytial lacunae become continuous with the sinusoids, and maternal blood enters the lacunar system establishing the uteroplacental circulation Growth of Bilaminar germ layer is relatively slow co ...
Amnion - Epiblast / Extraembryonic Mesoderm
... Primary stem villi (day 11-13) - finger-like protrusions into endometrium – Secondary stem villi (day 16) - extraembryonic mesoderm invasion into villi core. Tertiary stem villus (21 day) - extraembryonic vessels chorionic arteries and veins derived from extraembryonic mesoderm. ...
... Primary stem villi (day 11-13) - finger-like protrusions into endometrium – Secondary stem villi (day 16) - extraembryonic mesoderm invasion into villi core. Tertiary stem villus (21 day) - extraembryonic vessels chorionic arteries and veins derived from extraembryonic mesoderm. ...
The Obstetrical Client
... ova) Ovulatory menstrual cycle includes preparation of uterine lining for implantation Patent female and male reproductive system allows passage of sperm and ova Fertilization of sperm & ova (zygote created) Implantation of ovum into secretory endometrium Hormonal support from the corpus luteum ...
... ova) Ovulatory menstrual cycle includes preparation of uterine lining for implantation Patent female and male reproductive system allows passage of sperm and ova Fertilization of sperm & ova (zygote created) Implantation of ovum into secretory endometrium Hormonal support from the corpus luteum ...
Obstetrical Emergencies
... •Gravida - number of pregnancies •Para - number of pregnancies carried to full term Terminology •Abortion - number of pregnancies that ended before full term •Primigravida - woman who is pregnant for the first time •Primipara - woman who has given birth to her first child •Multiparous - woman who ha ...
... •Gravida - number of pregnancies •Para - number of pregnancies carried to full term Terminology •Abortion - number of pregnancies that ended before full term •Primigravida - woman who is pregnant for the first time •Primipara - woman who has given birth to her first child •Multiparous - woman who ha ...
IBD and Pregnancy: Overlapping Pathways
... Fc portion of IgG actively transported across placenta by specific neonatal FcR Highly efficient transfer in 3rd T leads to elevated levels of drug in newborn ...
... Fc portion of IgG actively transported across placenta by specific neonatal FcR Highly efficient transfer in 3rd T leads to elevated levels of drug in newborn ...
Germ disc differentiation
... -the central nervous system (CNS) -Neural crest cells (melanocyte, PNS) -Sensory epi. of ear, nose, eye ...
... -the central nervous system (CNS) -Neural crest cells (melanocyte, PNS) -Sensory epi. of ear, nose, eye ...
Clinical Genetics
... level of AFP • Prenatal diagnosis by ultrasonography • Raised AFP levels in amniotic fluid • Primary prevention in pregnancies folic acid • Risk in the population - probably related to nutritional status ...
... level of AFP • Prenatal diagnosis by ultrasonography • Raised AFP levels in amniotic fluid • Primary prevention in pregnancies folic acid • Risk in the population - probably related to nutritional status ...
NICU, first year - LSU School of Medicine
... For each of the following prenatal and perinatal complications in the list below: 1. Describe the pediatrician’s role in assessment and management to minimize the risk to the fetus and/or newborn. 2. Recognize potential adverse outcomes for the fetus/neonate. List of complications: a. Maternal infec ...
... For each of the following prenatal and perinatal complications in the list below: 1. Describe the pediatrician’s role in assessment and management to minimize the risk to the fetus and/or newborn. 2. Recognize potential adverse outcomes for the fetus/neonate. List of complications: a. Maternal infec ...
Normal Pregnancy - The Brookside Associates
... You may use the last menstrual period, if known, reliable, and the patient has a history of regular periods. Add 280 days (40 0/7 weeks) to the LMP and this will give you her EDC. This assumes that she ovulated on day #14 of her last menstrual cycle. To assist you in making this calculation, I'm en ...
... You may use the last menstrual period, if known, reliable, and the patient has a history of regular periods. Add 280 days (40 0/7 weeks) to the LMP and this will give you her EDC. This assumes that she ovulated on day #14 of her last menstrual cycle. To assist you in making this calculation, I'm en ...
Cleavage / Implantation
... Union of head and chest There is only one brain Hearts and gastrointestinal tracts are fused. ...
... Union of head and chest There is only one brain Hearts and gastrointestinal tracts are fused. ...
Cleavage Cleavage Cleavage Cleavage – Molecular Events Cell
... There is only one brain Hearts and gastrointestinal tracts are fused. ...
... There is only one brain Hearts and gastrointestinal tracts are fused. ...
Synagis/Respigam Prior Authorization
... Synagis and Respigam are covered by the South Dakota Medicaid Program when a child meets one of the following criteria and it has been recommended by a Neonatologist, Pediatric Pulmonologist, or Pediatric Cardiologist: ______ A ______ B ...
... Synagis and Respigam are covered by the South Dakota Medicaid Program when a child meets one of the following criteria and it has been recommended by a Neonatologist, Pediatric Pulmonologist, or Pediatric Cardiologist: ______ A ______ B ...
pregnant patients and mri procedures
... Diagnostic iodinated contrast media have been shown to cross the human placenta and enter the fetus when given in usual clinical doses. In-vivo tests in animals have shown no evidence of either mutagenic or teratogenic effects with low-osmolality contrast media (LOCM). No adequate and well-controlle ...
... Diagnostic iodinated contrast media have been shown to cross the human placenta and enter the fetus when given in usual clinical doses. In-vivo tests in animals have shown no evidence of either mutagenic or teratogenic effects with low-osmolality contrast media (LOCM). No adequate and well-controlle ...
Document
... Elevated but below levels usually seen in viral hepatitis (<500IU/L) Normal or elevated urea and creatinine level abnormal ...
... Elevated but below levels usually seen in viral hepatitis (<500IU/L) Normal or elevated urea and creatinine level abnormal ...
RefresherSpecialPts
... Premature separation of the placenta Premature labor Abortion Rupture of the uterus Fetal death ...
... Premature separation of the placenta Premature labor Abortion Rupture of the uterus Fetal death ...
perkembangan organ reproduksi wanita dari janin sampai lahir
... Female’s role in reproduction is more complicated than male’s: 1. Production of ova (oogenesis) by ovaries 2. Reception of sperm: vagina-cervix 3. Reception of sperm and ovum to a common site for union (fertilization or conception): Fallopian tube 4. Maintenance of the developing fetus until it can ...
... Female’s role in reproduction is more complicated than male’s: 1. Production of ova (oogenesis) by ovaries 2. Reception of sperm: vagina-cervix 3. Reception of sperm and ovum to a common site for union (fertilization or conception): Fallopian tube 4. Maintenance of the developing fetus until it can ...
MATERNITY NURSING in the 21st CENTURY
... “Partum” • Parturition: birth • Partum: regarding time period to the birth • Antepartum: before birth or prenatal • Intrapartum: during the birth process • Postpartum: after the birth (usually regarded as the first 30 days) ...
... “Partum” • Parturition: birth • Partum: regarding time period to the birth • Antepartum: before birth or prenatal • Intrapartum: during the birth process • Postpartum: after the birth (usually regarded as the first 30 days) ...
Postpartum Psychosis
... Puerperium—first 6 weeks after birth Close observation—identify hemorrhage and complications during first critical hour Ongoing education and support ...
... Puerperium—first 6 weeks after birth Close observation—identify hemorrhage and complications during first critical hour Ongoing education and support ...
correo 2
... evidence of a risk in later trimesters. Risk cannot be ruled out Either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the fetus (teratogenic ...
... evidence of a risk in later trimesters. Risk cannot be ruled out Either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the fetus (teratogenic ...
Preconceptional Genetic Counseling Info
... • Maternal serum screening (AFP with or without HCG, uE3) indicating an increased risk for neural tube defects (spina bifida, anencephaly), Down syndrome or trisomy 18. • Abnormal prenatal diagnostic results or abnormal prenatal ultrasound examination. • Maternal factors such as schizophrenia, depre ...
... • Maternal serum screening (AFP with or without HCG, uE3) indicating an increased risk for neural tube defects (spina bifida, anencephaly), Down syndrome or trisomy 18. • Abnormal prenatal diagnostic results or abnormal prenatal ultrasound examination. • Maternal factors such as schizophrenia, depre ...
Stephen Ong MBBChBAO, DM, MRCOG Consultant in Obstetrics
... personally attend or supervise the delivery, this may not always be possible due to other NHS, personal commitments or time constraints which determine that delivery either occurs too soon or must be effected sooner due to particular emergency circumstances. In order to facilitate my being present f ...
... personally attend or supervise the delivery, this may not always be possible due to other NHS, personal commitments or time constraints which determine that delivery either occurs too soon or must be effected sooner due to particular emergency circumstances. In order to facilitate my being present f ...
COMPLICATIONS OF MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES. OVERWIEW
... neonatal and infant mortality. Preterm labor and birth represent the greatest risk to a multiple pregnancy. Sixty percent of multiples are born prematurely (<37 weeks) compared to about 10% of singleton pregnancies. Placental function is more likely to be abnormal in a multiple pregnancy. Another pl ...
... neonatal and infant mortality. Preterm labor and birth represent the greatest risk to a multiple pregnancy. Sixty percent of multiples are born prematurely (<37 weeks) compared to about 10% of singleton pregnancies. Placental function is more likely to be abnormal in a multiple pregnancy. Another pl ...
Chapter 51
... • If sperm are ejaculated into a female within 48 to 72 hours of ovulation, the chances of those sperm finding and fertilizing and egg are likely. • Once any sperm encounters an egg, it will try to penetrate its outer layers, but usually only one sperm is successful in fertilizing the egg. ...
... • If sperm are ejaculated into a female within 48 to 72 hours of ovulation, the chances of those sperm finding and fertilizing and egg are likely. • Once any sperm encounters an egg, it will try to penetrate its outer layers, but usually only one sperm is successful in fertilizing the egg. ...
July - Neonatology Today
... aortic valve dilation was associated with significant growth of left heart structures including the mitral valve, aortic valve, and ascending aorta (Figure 3)[4]. The lack of maternal complications and the possible prevention of HLHS in 3 fetuses have encouraged us to cautiously pursue this interven ...
... aortic valve dilation was associated with significant growth of left heart structures including the mitral valve, aortic valve, and ascending aorta (Figure 3)[4]. The lack of maternal complications and the possible prevention of HLHS in 3 fetuses have encouraged us to cautiously pursue this interven ...
Prenatal development
Prenatal or antenatal development is the process in which a human embryo or fetus (or foetus) gestates during pregnancy, from fertilization until birth. Often, the terms fetal development, foetal development, or embryology are used in a similar sense.After fertilization, the process of embryogenesis, (the early stages of prenatal development) begins. By the end of the tenth week of gestational age the embryo has acquired its basic form and the next period is that of fetal development where the organs become fully developed. This fetal period is described both topically (by organ) and chronologically (by time) with major occurrences being listed by gestational age.