Community medicine (4) MCH (part 2) Dr. Huda Adnan 2014
... Six weeks after delivery to check : - Measurement of weight & Bp. - abdominal & pelvic examination is performed to check for the involution of uterus and repair of tears if any. -Assessment of the women's mental health is performed . Health education : - Adequate nutrition for lactating mother . - ...
... Six weeks after delivery to check : - Measurement of weight & Bp. - abdominal & pelvic examination is performed to check for the involution of uterus and repair of tears if any. -Assessment of the women's mental health is performed . Health education : - Adequate nutrition for lactating mother . - ...
Risks of In - American Society for Reproductive Medicine
... insertion of a long, thin needle through your vagina into the ovary and then The rate of miscarriage after IVF is similar to the rate following natural into each follicle to retrieve eggs. Possible risks for this procedure include: conception, with the risk going up with the mother’s age. The rate o ...
... insertion of a long, thin needle through your vagina into the ovary and then The rate of miscarriage after IVF is similar to the rate following natural into each follicle to retrieve eggs. Possible risks for this procedure include: conception, with the risk going up with the mother’s age. The rate o ...
DustinPalmPLSRatevsRhythmControlAfib
... synchrony. They do this by communicating in a predictable way. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a condition of the heart. It messes with normal communication between chambers. The communication in the heart is unpredictable in AF. This prevents the heart from working properly. This can cause clots to for ...
... synchrony. They do this by communicating in a predictable way. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a condition of the heart. It messes with normal communication between chambers. The communication in the heart is unpredictable in AF. This prevents the heart from working properly. This can cause clots to for ...
child_development
... • List STDs most likely to affect the health of unborn baby & mother— • Chlamydia • Genital Herpes • Syphilis • Gonorrhea • HIV--AIDS ...
... • List STDs most likely to affect the health of unborn baby & mother— • Chlamydia • Genital Herpes • Syphilis • Gonorrhea • HIV--AIDS ...
Behavioral Methods of Contraception
... effect on sexual behavior of 7340 students participating in the program. Such programs do not delay the onset of sexual activity, but they do result in higher pregnancy rates than controls (7,8). A didactic program that only discussed human sexuality and encouraged young people to seek family planni ...
... effect on sexual behavior of 7340 students participating in the program. Such programs do not delay the onset of sexual activity, but they do result in higher pregnancy rates than controls (7,8). A didactic program that only discussed human sexuality and encouraged young people to seek family planni ...
Outline of Management of Normal Low Risk Pregnancy
... Initial urine pregnancy test positive (2 mins) 32 days after conception – 1500 MIU/ml. Concentration of about 100 IU/ml is reached about the date of next menses. Most urine pregnancy tests are positive at HCG>25 IU. HCG level doubles every 2.2 days in the first 30 days of normal gestation. ...
... Initial urine pregnancy test positive (2 mins) 32 days after conception – 1500 MIU/ml. Concentration of about 100 IU/ml is reached about the date of next menses. Most urine pregnancy tests are positive at HCG>25 IU. HCG level doubles every 2.2 days in the first 30 days of normal gestation. ...
Patient Consent for Therapy Human In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo
... gestation, one triplet died before delivery, in a second set born at 32 weeks gestation, one tnplet died before delivery and in a third set born at 33 weeks gestation, one triplet died neonatally. In the study, 17 sets of surviving triplets at 4-6 years of age born at 33-36 weeks gestation were asse ...
... gestation, one triplet died before delivery, in a second set born at 32 weeks gestation, one tnplet died before delivery and in a third set born at 33 weeks gestation, one triplet died neonatally. In the study, 17 sets of surviving triplets at 4-6 years of age born at 33-36 weeks gestation were asse ...
Pre-procedure Nursing Form (Example)
... Essure insert(s) against excessive resistance. If tubal or uterine perforation occurs or is suspected, discontinue procedure and workup patient for possible complications related to perforation, including hypervolemia. Do not attempt hysteroscopic Essure insert removal during the placement procedure ...
... Essure insert(s) against excessive resistance. If tubal or uterine perforation occurs or is suspected, discontinue procedure and workup patient for possible complications related to perforation, including hypervolemia. Do not attempt hysteroscopic Essure insert removal during the placement procedure ...
Patients requesting Emergency Contraception
... 1st line treatment for EC is insertion of the copper coil (Cu IUD ) This can be inserted within the first five days of first UPSI (120 hours) in a cycle or within 5 days from the earliest date of ovulation. It is 99% effective with a low failure rate. ALL women should be offered the copper coil be ...
... 1st line treatment for EC is insertion of the copper coil (Cu IUD ) This can be inserted within the first five days of first UPSI (120 hours) in a cycle or within 5 days from the earliest date of ovulation. It is 99% effective with a low failure rate. ALL women should be offered the copper coil be ...
Prenatal Care .
... more slowly in a fetus then in an adult, therefore fetus may have much higher BAC then mother and it will stay higher for longer. ...
... more slowly in a fetus then in an adult, therefore fetus may have much higher BAC then mother and it will stay higher for longer. ...
Contraception
... able to cite any logical counterarguments why one should not conduct experiments on embryos, foetuses and use them for “good” purposes or even produce them if the experiments prove to be successful. One could probably find women ready to give their egg cells for fertilisation and utilisation by oth ...
... able to cite any logical counterarguments why one should not conduct experiments on embryos, foetuses and use them for “good” purposes or even produce them if the experiments prove to be successful. One could probably find women ready to give their egg cells for fertilisation and utilisation by oth ...
Contraceptives
... contraception must be used to prevent pregnancy. Condoms offer addition protection against some sexually transmitted diseases. CONTRACEPTIVE CREAMS, Jellies and Foams are put into the vagina 10-20 minutes before sexual intercourse. They contain substances that kill the man’s sperm. They also offer s ...
... contraception must be used to prevent pregnancy. Condoms offer addition protection against some sexually transmitted diseases. CONTRACEPTIVE CREAMS, Jellies and Foams are put into the vagina 10-20 minutes before sexual intercourse. They contain substances that kill the man’s sperm. They also offer s ...
Acne and birth control pills
... well when used in conjunction with other therapies such as topical antibacterial agents or tretinoins. For many women this is no surprise, because many have noticed an improvement in their skin after they started taking birth control pills. According to a double blind, placebo-controlled study publi ...
... well when used in conjunction with other therapies such as topical antibacterial agents or tretinoins. For many women this is no surprise, because many have noticed an improvement in their skin after they started taking birth control pills. According to a double blind, placebo-controlled study publi ...
Presentation
... European Americans – indicative of interest and trustworthiness Asian Americans – considered to be rude Native Americans – may use peripheral vision and avoid eye contact (may regard direct stares as hostile and threatening) Hispanic and African Americans – may use brief eye contact, but the ...
... European Americans – indicative of interest and trustworthiness Asian Americans – considered to be rude Native Americans – may use peripheral vision and avoid eye contact (may regard direct stares as hostile and threatening) Hispanic and African Americans – may use brief eye contact, but the ...
Diabetes and Pregnancy
... urgent further assessment usually involving hospital admission for intravenous insulin and dextrose. Women must be advised to contact either their DSN, hospital team or GP in such circumstances without delay. The most common cause of ketosis in pregnancy is urinary tract infection, which should be t ...
... urgent further assessment usually involving hospital admission for intravenous insulin and dextrose. Women must be advised to contact either their DSN, hospital team or GP in such circumstances without delay. The most common cause of ketosis in pregnancy is urinary tract infection, which should be t ...
Getting Our Heads out of the Sand
... I need all of the evidence-based help I can get. This is especially true when it comes to reducing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and the birth rate among teens in my city. In 2009, the teen birth rate in Baltimore City (64.4/1000) was double that of Maryland (31.2/1000).4 The birth rate amo ...
... I need all of the evidence-based help I can get. This is especially true when it comes to reducing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and the birth rate among teens in my city. In 2009, the teen birth rate in Baltimore City (64.4/1000) was double that of Maryland (31.2/1000).4 The birth rate amo ...
Contraception in Adolescents
... because of side effects • Ethinyl estradiol introduced in 1970’s • Dose varies from 50 mcg to 20 mcg, but most pills now used are between 20 and 30 mcg • Lower dose → less side effects, but more breakthrough bleeding, and less room for noncompliance ...
... because of side effects • Ethinyl estradiol introduced in 1970’s • Dose varies from 50 mcg to 20 mcg, but most pills now used are between 20 and 30 mcg • Lower dose → less side effects, but more breakthrough bleeding, and less room for noncompliance ...
Healthy People 2020
... Goals of Healthy People 2020 Culturally competent communication key to empowering women to feel confident abut her ability to care for herself and her family Increasing the number of women who engage in preventive health care, thereby reducing breast and cervical cancer, vertebral fractures, sexuall ...
... Goals of Healthy People 2020 Culturally competent communication key to empowering women to feel confident abut her ability to care for herself and her family Increasing the number of women who engage in preventive health care, thereby reducing breast and cervical cancer, vertebral fractures, sexuall ...
Case Studies for Module 3A - Contraception
... unintended pregnancy need to be included. This includes the cost for termination or delivery if unintended pregnancy occurs. Because DMPA is very effective, these costs are minimized. The IUD is similarly effective, but because of its high acquisition cost, ranging from $300 to $500, it does not bec ...
... unintended pregnancy need to be included. This includes the cost for termination or delivery if unintended pregnancy occurs. Because DMPA is very effective, these costs are minimized. The IUD is similarly effective, but because of its high acquisition cost, ranging from $300 to $500, it does not bec ...
Chapter 10 – Sexual Techniques and Behavior
... E. 36 hours. 3. Together the _____ and the ______ form the lifeline between the mother and the fetus. A. fallopian tubes, vagina C. umbilical cord, vagina E. placenta, umbilical cord B. cervix, uterus D. placenta, cervix 4. The expected date of confinement (EDS) is usually estimated by a formula cal ...
... E. 36 hours. 3. Together the _____ and the ______ form the lifeline between the mother and the fetus. A. fallopian tubes, vagina C. umbilical cord, vagina E. placenta, umbilical cord B. cervix, uterus D. placenta, cervix 4. The expected date of confinement (EDS) is usually estimated by a formula cal ...
Combination Oral Contraceptives
... the time of insertion. Increased dysmenorrhea occurs with the Copper T380. Increased menstrual blood loss occurs in the first few cycles with use of the Copper T380 and Mirena IUDs. • Whether IUDs increase the risk of PID is controversial. IUDs have none of the potential noncontraceptive benefits of ...
... the time of insertion. Increased dysmenorrhea occurs with the Copper T380. Increased menstrual blood loss occurs in the first few cycles with use of the Copper T380 and Mirena IUDs. • Whether IUDs increase the risk of PID is controversial. IUDs have none of the potential noncontraceptive benefits of ...
Preventive Care, Health Maintenance, and - kusm
... All available contraceptives act to prevent union of sperm and egg or preventing embryo implantation 64% of women between the age of 15 and 44 use some form of contraception ...
... All available contraceptives act to prevent union of sperm and egg or preventing embryo implantation 64% of women between the age of 15 and 44 use some form of contraception ...
Lecture 6
... • A once-a-week birth control option that's as effective as the Pill. • It is the first weekly, non-invasive form of reversible contraception • How does it work? • What are advantages and disadvantages? ...
... • A once-a-week birth control option that's as effective as the Pill. • It is the first weekly, non-invasive form of reversible contraception • How does it work? • What are advantages and disadvantages? ...
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.