Delayed bleeding after prophylactic bilateral internal iliac artery
... internal iliac arteries.9 However, due to the vast network of collateral arteries in the pelvis, particularly during pregnancy, adequate control of this bleeding is possible in less than 42% of the cases, particularly when there is involvement of the adjacent structures, such as bladder, colon, and ...
... internal iliac arteries.9 However, due to the vast network of collateral arteries in the pelvis, particularly during pregnancy, adequate control of this bleeding is possible in less than 42% of the cases, particularly when there is involvement of the adjacent structures, such as bladder, colon, and ...
Probiotics in high-risk preterm infants to prevent necrotizing
... Expressed breast milk should be promoted and used when available. Where the amount of available breast milk is <2 mL (or the baby is receiving formula) then make up the difference with sterile water. The dose is 125 mg twice daily and should be given soon after birth unless there are any contraindic ...
... Expressed breast milk should be promoted and used when available. Where the amount of available breast milk is <2 mL (or the baby is receiving formula) then make up the difference with sterile water. The dose is 125 mg twice daily and should be given soon after birth unless there are any contraindic ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Peripartum hysterectomy is an indispensible part of every Obstetrician’s armamentarium. In no other gynaecological or obstetrical surgery is the surgeon in as much a dilemma as when deciding to resort to an emergency hysterectomy. On one hand, it is the last resort to save a woman’s life and on the ...
... Peripartum hysterectomy is an indispensible part of every Obstetrician’s armamentarium. In no other gynaecological or obstetrical surgery is the surgeon in as much a dilemma as when deciding to resort to an emergency hysterectomy. On one hand, it is the last resort to save a woman’s life and on the ...
National and Unified Obstetric and Newborn care Guidelines and
... Management of Pre-labor Rupture of Membranes Management of preterm labour Management of Breech Presentation at term Management of twins labour at term Management of previous uterine scar ...
... Management of Pre-labor Rupture of Membranes Management of preterm labour Management of Breech Presentation at term Management of twins labour at term Management of previous uterine scar ...
abnormal thickening in the lining of the uterus, with the presence of
... Closed cervix (the “cervix” is the lower part of the uterus that extends into the vagina [the tubular passageway or birth canal, leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix]; a “closed cervix” is one in which the muscles surrounding the cervix are contracted and the opening into the uterus ...
... Closed cervix (the “cervix” is the lower part of the uterus that extends into the vagina [the tubular passageway or birth canal, leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix]; a “closed cervix” is one in which the muscles surrounding the cervix are contracted and the opening into the uterus ...
FET Consent Forms
... anesthesia, scar tissue formation inside the uterus, infection, bleeding and injury to any internal organs. ...
... anesthesia, scar tissue formation inside the uterus, infection, bleeding and injury to any internal organs. ...
congenital_spinal_and_vertebral_malformations
... • In general, surgery to relieve pressure on the spinal cord is required when congenital (present at birth) malformation(s) cause narrowing of the spinal canal and put pressure on the spinal cord; in cases of long-term (chronic) or widespread (diffuse) pressure on the spinal cord, improvement follow ...
... • In general, surgery to relieve pressure on the spinal cord is required when congenital (present at birth) malformation(s) cause narrowing of the spinal canal and put pressure on the spinal cord; in cases of long-term (chronic) or widespread (diffuse) pressure on the spinal cord, improvement follow ...
Pyometra and Cystic Endometrial Hyperplasia
... or discharge can drain from the uterus) and does not have excess levels of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood (known as “uremia” or “azotemia”); except when breeding is planned, non-progestational, estrus-suppressing drugs must be given for life • Medical treatment of closed-cerv ...
... or discharge can drain from the uterus) and does not have excess levels of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood (known as “uremia” or “azotemia”); except when breeding is planned, non-progestational, estrus-suppressing drugs must be given for life • Medical treatment of closed-cerv ...
Intrapartum Fetal Heart GJ.qxp - CTG
... Even though the fetus is efficient at extracting oxygen from the maternal compartment, a complex interplay of antepartum complications, suboptimal uterine perfusion, placental dysfunction, and intrapartum events may be associated with adverse outcome. Known obstetric conditions, such as hypertensive ...
... Even though the fetus is efficient at extracting oxygen from the maternal compartment, a complex interplay of antepartum complications, suboptimal uterine perfusion, placental dysfunction, and intrapartum events may be associated with adverse outcome. Known obstetric conditions, such as hypertensive ...
Stage of Differentiation
... patency of the reproductive tract these include; transverse vaginal septa and cervical agenesis and dysgenesis with or without obstruction. Imperforate hymen is embryologically not of mullerian origin although clinically have a similar presentation. Obstructive Müllerian anomalies preclude the outfl ...
... patency of the reproductive tract these include; transverse vaginal septa and cervical agenesis and dysgenesis with or without obstruction. Imperforate hymen is embryologically not of mullerian origin although clinically have a similar presentation. Obstructive Müllerian anomalies preclude the outfl ...
Correct answer is «А» Inflamatory deaseases of female genital
... painless, of normal size. The left fornix is deep, uterine appendages aren't palpable, the right fornix is contracted. There is a painful formation on the right of uterus. It's round, elastic and mobile. It is 7х8 cm large. In blood: leukocytosis with the left shit. What is the most likely diagnosis ...
... painless, of normal size. The left fornix is deep, uterine appendages aren't palpable, the right fornix is contracted. There is a painful formation on the right of uterus. It's round, elastic and mobile. It is 7х8 cm large. In blood: leukocytosis with the left shit. What is the most likely diagnosis ...
Product catalog
... of Southern Mississippi to assist the family during the baby’s hospitalization. Also available in Spanish, the easy-to-read guide is organized into six sections by gestational age. Each section describes general development, goals and ways to actively parent a baby through age-appropriate touching a ...
... of Southern Mississippi to assist the family during the baby’s hospitalization. Also available in Spanish, the easy-to-read guide is organized into six sections by gestational age. Each section describes general development, goals and ways to actively parent a baby through age-appropriate touching a ...
Standard Treatment Protocol
... health care, proper antenatal care, institutional delivery and contraception to space pregnancies and limit family. To deal with the social factor the all-new JSSK (Janani Sishu Surakhya Karyakram) is being launched to facilitate and provide incentives for the above so that there is no delay in seek ...
... health care, proper antenatal care, institutional delivery and contraception to space pregnancies and limit family. To deal with the social factor the all-new JSSK (Janani Sishu Surakhya Karyakram) is being launched to facilitate and provide incentives for the above so that there is no delay in seek ...
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
... exercise should be maintained at approximately the same level as before pregnancy muscle strength and flexibility improve posture and muscle tone and reduce common discomforts of pregnancy aggressive exercise (prolonged jogging and skiing) should be avoided as the developing fetus can affect b ...
... exercise should be maintained at approximately the same level as before pregnancy muscle strength and flexibility improve posture and muscle tone and reduce common discomforts of pregnancy aggressive exercise (prolonged jogging and skiing) should be avoided as the developing fetus can affect b ...
Normal Pregnancy - The Brookside Associates
... At these visits, you will want to ask the patient about any interval changes. You'll also want to know about any vaginal discharge or bleeding, fetal movements, and uterine contractions. At each visit, perform a limited physical exam, consisting of weight, blood pressure, edema, fundal height, fetal ...
... At these visits, you will want to ask the patient about any interval changes. You'll also want to know about any vaginal discharge or bleeding, fetal movements, and uterine contractions. At each visit, perform a limited physical exam, consisting of weight, blood pressure, edema, fundal height, fetal ...
METHODICAL INSTRUCTIONS
... decelerations. If contractions are occurring spontaneously, the test is known as a contraction stress test; if oxytocin infusion is required to elicit contractions,the test is called an oxytocin challenge test (OCT). The normal fetal heart rate response to contractions is for the baseline fetal hear ...
... decelerations. If contractions are occurring spontaneously, the test is known as a contraction stress test; if oxytocin infusion is required to elicit contractions,the test is called an oxytocin challenge test (OCT). The normal fetal heart rate response to contractions is for the baseline fetal hear ...
1._Miscarriage_&_Early_Pregnancy_Loss
... * Parenteral progesterone may prevent miscarriage but the evidence of progesterone deficiency as a cause of miscarriage is unsatisfactory. * In the past, progesterone have been used among women with recurrent miscarriage with good results. It is possible that corpus luteum deficiency could be a caus ...
... * Parenteral progesterone may prevent miscarriage but the evidence of progesterone deficiency as a cause of miscarriage is unsatisfactory. * In the past, progesterone have been used among women with recurrent miscarriage with good results. It is possible that corpus luteum deficiency could be a caus ...
Placenta Previa: Accreta, Increta and Percreta
... • Apply Sequential Compression Devices (SCDs) while in bed ...
... • Apply Sequential Compression Devices (SCDs) while in bed ...
What are 5 levels of regulation of the menstrual cycle: 1 10 2 5 1 2 3
... the reasons, the state of the internal reproductive organs reasons, whether fertilization yaytsokletki ampumernoy in the tube the reasons, the state of internal organs Prechislite 5 Reasons conditioned state of internal genital organs leading to ectopic pregnancy ...
... the reasons, the state of the internal reproductive organs reasons, whether fertilization yaytsokletki ampumernoy in the tube the reasons, the state of internal organs Prechislite 5 Reasons conditioned state of internal genital organs leading to ectopic pregnancy ...
Maternity - Decreased Fetal Movements in the Third Trimester
... movement as the fetus develops, normal sleep/wake cycles, and factors which may modify the mother’s perception of movements such as maternal weight and placental position. • All pregnant women should be advised to contact their maternity care provider if they have any concern about decreased or abse ...
... movement as the fetus develops, normal sleep/wake cycles, and factors which may modify the mother’s perception of movements such as maternal weight and placental position. • All pregnant women should be advised to contact their maternity care provider if they have any concern about decreased or abse ...
Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System The importance of the
... so that it does not occur during the 6-12 months following the onset of menarche. Symptoms of primary dysmenorrheal are associated with a functioning corpus luteurn; premenstrual tension, uterine cramping, occasionally headache, dizziness, vomiting and diarrhea. Spasmodic pain starts with the mens ...
... so that it does not occur during the 6-12 months following the onset of menarche. Symptoms of primary dysmenorrheal are associated with a functioning corpus luteurn; premenstrual tension, uterine cramping, occasionally headache, dizziness, vomiting and diarrhea. Spasmodic pain starts with the mens ...
DMSM 117 Obstetrical Sonography II
... Congenital esophageal atresia (EA) represents a failure of the esophagus to develop as a continuous passage. Instead, it ends as a blind pouch. Tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) represents an abnormal opening between the trachea and esophagus. EA and TEF can occur separately or together. EA and TEF ...
... Congenital esophageal atresia (EA) represents a failure of the esophagus to develop as a continuous passage. Instead, it ends as a blind pouch. Tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) represents an abnormal opening between the trachea and esophagus. EA and TEF can occur separately or together. EA and TEF ...
Perinatal Asphyxia Syndrome in Foals
... wanderers. Neonatal encephalopathy, neonatal maladjustment syndrome, and hypoxicischemic encephalopathy are commonly used to describe this condition. Central nervous system (CNS) disturbances associated with this condition ultimately result from necrosis and occasional hemorrhage. During severe in u ...
... wanderers. Neonatal encephalopathy, neonatal maladjustment syndrome, and hypoxicischemic encephalopathy are commonly used to describe this condition. Central nervous system (CNS) disturbances associated with this condition ultimately result from necrosis and occasional hemorrhage. During severe in u ...
Chapter 8. Prenatal Care
... Weight : current and amount of change Symptoms : including headache, altered vision, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, bleeding, vaginal fluid leakage, and dysuria ...
... Weight : current and amount of change Symptoms : including headache, altered vision, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, bleeding, vaginal fluid leakage, and dysuria ...
Breech birth
A breech birth is the birth of a baby from a breech presentation, in which the baby exits the pelvis with the buttocks or feet first as opposed to the normal head-first presentation. In breech presentation, fetal heart sounds are heard just above the umbilicus.The bottom-down position presents some hazards to the baby during the process of birth, and the mode of delivery (vaginal versus Caesarean) is controversial in the fields of obstetrics and midwifery.Though vaginal birth is possible for the breech baby, certain fetal and maternal factors influence the safety of vaginal breech birth. The majority of breech babies born in the United States are delivered by Caesarean section as studies have shown increased risks of morbidity and mortality for vaginal breech delivery, and most hospital policies do not permit vaginal breech birth for this reason. As a result of reduced numbers of vaginal breech deliveries, most obstetricians do not receive training in the skill set required for safe vaginal breech delivery anymore.