Abnormalities of conceptus` development. Multifetal pregnancy
... membranes and cord prolapse. When diagnosed the state of the cervix should be checked. If the cervix is dilated, the patient should be admitted to hospital. If, however, the cervix is closed and the membranes are intact the patient may be reviewed on a regular basis. If no easily identifiable cause ...
... membranes and cord prolapse. When diagnosed the state of the cervix should be checked. If the cervix is dilated, the patient should be admitted to hospital. If, however, the cervix is closed and the membranes are intact the patient may be reviewed on a regular basis. If no easily identifiable cause ...
Abnormalities of conceptus` development. Multifetal pregnancy
... inlet. When the dilatation is further advanced, the scapula and the clavicle are distinguished on opposite sides of the thorax. Later in the labor, the shoulder becomes tightly wedged in the pelvic canal, and a hand and arm frequently prolapse into the vagina and through the vulva. Management of tra ...
... inlet. When the dilatation is further advanced, the scapula and the clavicle are distinguished on opposite sides of the thorax. Later in the labor, the shoulder becomes tightly wedged in the pelvic canal, and a hand and arm frequently prolapse into the vagina and through the vulva. Management of tra ...
Periodic Abstinence: Definition, Motivation and Research
... lowering of the cervix to reach into the seminal pool, thereby rendering greatest potential for sperm migration if the fertile woman is supine and reaching orgasm at or shortly after her husband's orgasmic ejaculation. This physical activity proceeds in a natural progression which has been separated ...
... lowering of the cervix to reach into the seminal pool, thereby rendering greatest potential for sperm migration if the fertile woman is supine and reaching orgasm at or shortly after her husband's orgasmic ejaculation. This physical activity proceeds in a natural progression which has been separated ...
Birth Glossary
... A heart shaped uterus. Patients with this condition are at risk for preterm labor and delivery, because the uterine cavity does not expand in the same manner to permit enlargement of the term-sized fetus, possibly resulting in preterm contractions. A reddish yellow pigment produced by the breakdown ...
... A heart shaped uterus. Patients with this condition are at risk for preterm labor and delivery, because the uterine cavity does not expand in the same manner to permit enlargement of the term-sized fetus, possibly resulting in preterm contractions. A reddish yellow pigment produced by the breakdown ...
Primary- when a women has not yet started her monthly periods and
... Risk of hormone therapy- Coronary heart events, increased risk of cognitive decline, strokes, thromboembolic disease, gallstones, breast cancer along with increased mortality of it. ...
... Risk of hormone therapy- Coronary heart events, increased risk of cognitive decline, strokes, thromboembolic disease, gallstones, breast cancer along with increased mortality of it. ...
Update on Prenatal Care
... Air travel generally is safe for pregnant women up to four weeks before the due date; however, long flights are associated with an increased risk of venous thrombosis Availability of medical resources at the destination should be considered The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides inf ...
... Air travel generally is safe for pregnant women up to four weeks before the due date; however, long flights are associated with an increased risk of venous thrombosis Availability of medical resources at the destination should be considered The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides inf ...
Hunting shadows of contraceptives side effects and
... The average age of the interviewees was 36.4 years, and that of the focus group discussants was 35.9 years. More than half of all the participants had had at least a primary education, while one-thirds attended secondary school as their highest level of education. Both Muslims and Christians were re ...
... The average age of the interviewees was 36.4 years, and that of the focus group discussants was 35.9 years. More than half of all the participants had had at least a primary education, while one-thirds attended secondary school as their highest level of education. Both Muslims and Christians were re ...
Pacers to the Max
... 205 patient’s studied retrospectively after mitral valve replacement + LAA amputation. Stroke after 6 years was 3% (vs. 17% for those without LAA amputation. ...
... 205 patient’s studied retrospectively after mitral valve replacement + LAA amputation. Stroke after 6 years was 3% (vs. 17% for those without LAA amputation. ...
sthma pharmacotherapy
... he returns to the clinic for follow-up. At this time he states that he uses his albuterol approximately once a week for symptoms, can participate in any physical activity he desires, and wakes up approximately once a week at night short of breath or coughing. His peak expiratory flow (PEF) is 81% of ...
... he returns to the clinic for follow-up. At this time he states that he uses his albuterol approximately once a week for symptoms, can participate in any physical activity he desires, and wakes up approximately once a week at night short of breath or coughing. His peak expiratory flow (PEF) is 81% of ...
CH92 Page 1-7
... • History of carcinoma of the breast (does not apply) • History of any estrogen-dependent neoplasm (does not apply) • Undiagnosed abnormal vaginal/uterine bleeding (does not apply) • Migraine headaches with focal neurologic symptoms (does not apply; see relative contraindications in Question 1.c ...
... • History of carcinoma of the breast (does not apply) • History of any estrogen-dependent neoplasm (does not apply) • Undiagnosed abnormal vaginal/uterine bleeding (does not apply) • Migraine headaches with focal neurologic symptoms (does not apply; see relative contraindications in Question 1.c ...
60x36 Poster Template
... worsening the condition Also it constitutes significant general anaesthetic risk Despite the exacerbation of the condition in pregnancy, maternal and fetal outcomes remain favourable Treatment with potassium and magnesium supplements and potassium sparing diuretic are aimed at relieving worsening ...
... worsening the condition Also it constitutes significant general anaesthetic risk Despite the exacerbation of the condition in pregnancy, maternal and fetal outcomes remain favourable Treatment with potassium and magnesium supplements and potassium sparing diuretic are aimed at relieving worsening ...
CH23 Gynecology
... • If fertilization does not occur within about 14 days of ovulation: – The lining of the uterus begins to separate, and menstruation occurs for about a week. ...
... • If fertilization does not occur within about 14 days of ovulation: – The lining of the uterus begins to separate, and menstruation occurs for about a week. ...
Some time difficult in pregnancy
... Labor and delivery Intrapartum heart failure Proper therapeutic approach depends on the specific hemodynamic status and the underlying cardiac lesion. Puerperium Woman who have no evidence of cardiac distress during pregnancy, labor, or delivery may still decompensate postpartum Avoid : Postpartum ...
... Labor and delivery Intrapartum heart failure Proper therapeutic approach depends on the specific hemodynamic status and the underlying cardiac lesion. Puerperium Woman who have no evidence of cardiac distress during pregnancy, labor, or delivery may still decompensate postpartum Avoid : Postpartum ...
Female infertility
... condition is known as adenomyosis. Symptoms include pelvic pain, dysmenorrhoea (painful ...
... condition is known as adenomyosis. Symptoms include pelvic pain, dysmenorrhoea (painful ...
Prescribing Information GYNERA Tablets
... A complete medical history and physical examination should be taken prior to the initiation or reinstitution of COC use, guided by the contraindications and warnings, and should be repeated periodically. Periodic medical assessment is also of importance because contraindications (e.g. a transient is ...
... A complete medical history and physical examination should be taken prior to the initiation or reinstitution of COC use, guided by the contraindications and warnings, and should be repeated periodically. Periodic medical assessment is also of importance because contraindications (e.g. a transient is ...
Product Monograph
... Increasing age and a strong family history are the most significant risk factors for the development of breast cancer. Other established risk factors include obesity, nulliparity and late TRIQUILAR Product Monograph ...
... Increasing age and a strong family history are the most significant risk factors for the development of breast cancer. Other established risk factors include obesity, nulliparity and late TRIQUILAR Product Monograph ...
Pregnancy-Related Conditions as Disabilities under the ADA
... frequently get carpal tunnel syndrome, and should receive the same breaks, job modifications, or supportive devices as non-pregnant employees with the syndrome. Otherwise, a nonsensical result occurs: a worker with carpal tunnel syndrome may qualify for ADA accommodation if the syndrome stems from a ...
... frequently get carpal tunnel syndrome, and should receive the same breaks, job modifications, or supportive devices as non-pregnant employees with the syndrome. Otherwise, a nonsensical result occurs: a worker with carpal tunnel syndrome may qualify for ADA accommodation if the syndrome stems from a ...
Health Psychology
... been extensively used as an explanatory framework within health care. It implies that what is learned can be unlearned, a prediction supported by early experimental evidence. Learned helplessness appears to imply situational, rather than personal, causes, thus avoiding victim-blaming. However, some ...
... been extensively used as an explanatory framework within health care. It implies that what is learned can be unlearned, a prediction supported by early experimental evidence. Learned helplessness appears to imply situational, rather than personal, causes, thus avoiding victim-blaming. However, some ...
Neighorhood Women`s Health Specialists
... Teaching: Has not enrolled in classes; states she is not interested in this. Reinforced nutrition; measures to reduce back discomfort. Discussed signs of preterm labor. Discussed infant feeding; encouraged breast feeding infant after delivery. C. Ramsey, CNM Accompanied by boyfriend (father of baby) ...
... Teaching: Has not enrolled in classes; states she is not interested in this. Reinforced nutrition; measures to reduce back discomfort. Discussed signs of preterm labor. Discussed infant feeding; encouraged breast feeding infant after delivery. C. Ramsey, CNM Accompanied by boyfriend (father of baby) ...
Serbia and Montenegro
... conception, irrespective of the indication, may be included. To avoid selection bias, only pregnancies recorded before foetal outcome is known and within week 16 of gestation are included in the prospective risk assessment. Cases ascertained later in pregnancy are recorded as retrospective cases, as ...
... conception, irrespective of the indication, may be included. To avoid selection bias, only pregnancies recorded before foetal outcome is known and within week 16 of gestation are included in the prospective risk assessment. Cases ascertained later in pregnancy are recorded as retrospective cases, as ...
Physiology of the Newborn The neonatal or newborn period is the
... 7. During labor and early postpartum period, insulin should be stopped since HPL is decreased. 8. Glucosuria is common during pregnancy because of decreased renal threshold or nephropathy. Effects of Diabetes on Pregnancy: 1. Gestational diabetes: " 90% of all diabetics seen by obstetrician ". 2. In ...
... 7. During labor and early postpartum period, insulin should be stopped since HPL is decreased. 8. Glucosuria is common during pregnancy because of decreased renal threshold or nephropathy. Effects of Diabetes on Pregnancy: 1. Gestational diabetes: " 90% of all diabetics seen by obstetrician ". 2. In ...
Female Hypospadias and Congenital Uterine
... will develop to form the fallopian tubes, uterus, and the upper portion of the vagina; in the male, they regress. A bicornuate uterus was thought to be associated with infertility2 but nowadays it is not associated with recurrent pregnancy loss.3 This case also had no history of recurrent pregnancy ...
... will develop to form the fallopian tubes, uterus, and the upper portion of the vagina; in the male, they regress. A bicornuate uterus was thought to be associated with infertility2 but nowadays it is not associated with recurrent pregnancy loss.3 This case also had no history of recurrent pregnancy ...
Attitudes towards Condom Usage among College
... behavior, such as using a condom, if they intend to do so. Attitudes, both individual and social, influence this intent. If an individual has a positive attitude towards a certain behavior, they are most likely to implement. Additionally, if those in the individual’s community feel positively toward ...
... behavior, such as using a condom, if they intend to do so. Attitudes, both individual and social, influence this intent. If an individual has a positive attitude towards a certain behavior, they are most likely to implement. Additionally, if those in the individual’s community feel positively toward ...
Birth control
Birth control, also known as contraception and fertility control, are methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy. Planning, provision and use of birth control is called family planning. Birth control methods have been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods only became available in the 20th century. Some cultures limit or discourage access to birth control because they consider it to be morally, religiously, or politically undesirable.The most effective methods of birth control are sterilization by means of vasectomy in males and tubal ligation in females, intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implantable contraceptives. This is followed by a number of hormonal contraceptives including oral pills, patches, vaginal rings, and injections. Less effective methods include barriers such as condoms, diaphragms and contraceptive sponge and fertility awareness methods. The least effective methods are spermicides and withdrawal by the male before ejaculation. Sterilization, while highly effective, is not usually reversible; all other methods are reversible, most immediately upon stopping them. Safe sex, such as the use of male or female condoms, can also help prevent sexually transmitted infections. Emergency contraceptives can prevent pregnancy in the few days after unprotected sex. Some regard sexual abstinence as birth control, but abstinence-only sex education may increase teen pregnancies when offered without contraceptive education, due to non-compliance.In teenagers, pregnancies are at greater risk of poor outcomes. Comprehensive sex education and access to birth control decreases the rate of unwanted pregnancies in this age group. While all forms of birth control may be used by young people, long-acting reversible birth control such as implants, IUDs, or vaginal rings are of particular benefit in reducing rates of teenage pregnancy. After the delivery of a child, a woman who is not exclusively breastfeeding may become pregnant again after as few as four to six weeks. Some methods of birth control can be started immediately following the birth, while others require a delay of up to six months. In women who are breastfeeding, progestin-only methods are preferred over combined oral contraceptives. In women who have reached menopause, it is recommended that birth control be continued for one year after the last period.About 222 million women who want to avoid pregnancy in developing countries are not using a modern birth control method. Birth control use in developing countries has decreased the number of maternal deaths by 40% (about 270,000 deaths prevented in 2008) and could prevent 70% if the full demand for birth control were met. By lengthening the time between pregnancies, birth control can improve adult women's delivery outcomes and the survival of their children. In the developing world women's earnings, assets, weight, and their children's schooling and health all improve with greater access to birth control. Birth control increases economic growth because of fewer dependent children, more women participating in the workforce, and less consumption of scarce resources.