Asthma and pregnancy
... It is safer for pregnant women with asthma to be treated with asthma medications than to have asthma symptoms and exacerbations. Uncontrolled and severe asthma is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes for both mother and foetus. Frequent monitoring, severity-based pharmacotherapy, and preventio ...
... It is safer for pregnant women with asthma to be treated with asthma medications than to have asthma symptoms and exacerbations. Uncontrolled and severe asthma is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes for both mother and foetus. Frequent monitoring, severity-based pharmacotherapy, and preventio ...
Field Version format (NAVMEDPUB 6300-2B)
... height and weight. For women with a normal, balanced diet, nutritional supplements are probably not necessary, but most people have difficulty maintaining a normal balanced diet. For those, a daily multivitamin can be very helpful in making up for any nutritional deficiencies. Additional iron is par ...
... height and weight. For women with a normal, balanced diet, nutritional supplements are probably not necessary, but most people have difficulty maintaining a normal balanced diet. For those, a daily multivitamin can be very helpful in making up for any nutritional deficiencies. Additional iron is par ...
Hypnosis for Childbirth: A Retrospective Comparative Analysis of
... less pharmacologic pain relief. Other clinical variables of interest noted in previously published studies were also examined to identify possible trends in outcomes. Pragmatic, clinical information about incorporating hypnosis into a physician’s practice, as well as costs, are described. The study ...
... less pharmacologic pain relief. Other clinical variables of interest noted in previously published studies were also examined to identify possible trends in outcomes. Pragmatic, clinical information about incorporating hypnosis into a physician’s practice, as well as costs, are described. The study ...
MAR. - ACOG
... For many women, their ob-gyn is the only physician they see regularly. Therefore, an obgyn’s routine practice about colorectal screening really can make a difference. A new guidebook for primary care physicians is designed to help clinicians and staff make sure that every eligible patient leaves the ...
... For many women, their ob-gyn is the only physician they see regularly. Therefore, an obgyn’s routine practice about colorectal screening really can make a difference. A new guidebook for primary care physicians is designed to help clinicians and staff make sure that every eligible patient leaves the ...
FIGO classification system (PALM-COEIN)
... can be measured visually with imaging techniques and/or histopathology, whereas the COEIN group is related to entities that are not defined by imaging or histopathology (non-structural). The term “DUB,” which was previously used as a diagnosis when there was no systemic or locally definable structural ...
... can be measured visually with imaging techniques and/or histopathology, whereas the COEIN group is related to entities that are not defined by imaging or histopathology (non-structural). The term “DUB,” which was previously used as a diagnosis when there was no systemic or locally definable structural ...
FIGO classification system (PALM-COEIN) for causes of abnormal
... can be measured visually with imaging techniques and/or histopathology, whereas the COEIN group is related to entities that are not defined by imaging or histopathology (non-structural). The term “DUB,” which was previously used as a diagnosis when there was no systemic or locally definable structural ...
... can be measured visually with imaging techniques and/or histopathology, whereas the COEIN group is related to entities that are not defined by imaging or histopathology (non-structural). The term “DUB,” which was previously used as a diagnosis when there was no systemic or locally definable structural ...
The diagnosis and management of eczema in pregnancy
... the early 1930s, encountered atopic patients with skin lesions that favoured antecubital and popliteal fossae, he initially called the disorder ‘neurodermatitis of atopic type’, then ‘atopic eczema’ and, finally, ‘atopic dermatitis’. Atopic eczema, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis and asthma are at ...
... the early 1930s, encountered atopic patients with skin lesions that favoured antecubital and popliteal fossae, he initially called the disorder ‘neurodermatitis of atopic type’, then ‘atopic eczema’ and, finally, ‘atopic dermatitis’. Atopic eczema, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis and asthma are at ...
Termination is not the treatment of choice for severe hyperemesis
... the underlying illness for which steroids are used may contribute to any excess risk. This clearly indicates that illness itself is a potential confounder of any association. Taking all of the published information together, commencing steroid therapy after five weeks gestation appears safe. There we ...
... the underlying illness for which steroids are used may contribute to any excess risk. This clearly indicates that illness itself is a potential confounder of any association. Taking all of the published information together, commencing steroid therapy after five weeks gestation appears safe. There we ...
Liver Disease and Pregnancy - American College of Gastroenterology
... Management of pregnant women with liver disease is a common clinical scenario, and one that can be challenging given the need to consider not only the expectant mother, but also the unborn fetus in treatment decisions. The purpose of this guideline is to provide a review of the diagnostic and treatm ...
... Management of pregnant women with liver disease is a common clinical scenario, and one that can be challenging given the need to consider not only the expectant mother, but also the unborn fetus in treatment decisions. The purpose of this guideline is to provide a review of the diagnostic and treatm ...
Diagnosis and Management of Gestational Hypertension
... particularly in the presence of suspected fetal growth restriction. The frequency of these tests usually depends on the severity of hypertension or preeclampsia, gestational age at time of diagnosis, and fetal growth findings. Most clinical series suggest testing once weekly in women with mild gesta ...
... particularly in the presence of suspected fetal growth restriction. The frequency of these tests usually depends on the severity of hypertension or preeclampsia, gestational age at time of diagnosis, and fetal growth findings. Most clinical series suggest testing once weekly in women with mild gesta ...
Nov - ACOG
... “The amount of information about hormone therapy can be overwhelming, and women continue to have questions about the best action to take to alleviate their symptoms. These radio spots were instrumental in ACOG’s efforts to educate women about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to hormone therapy, ...
... “The amount of information about hormone therapy can be overwhelming, and women continue to have questions about the best action to take to alleviate their symptoms. These radio spots were instrumental in ACOG’s efforts to educate women about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to hormone therapy, ...
Clinical reproductive medicine and surgery
... Can occur at any time in perioperative phase Include obstetrical problems and surgical complications Abruptio placentae • Placenta prematurely separates from wall of uterus Placenta previa • Placenta is abnormally planted in lower uterine segment ...
... Can occur at any time in perioperative phase Include obstetrical problems and surgical complications Abruptio placentae • Placenta prematurely separates from wall of uterus Placenta previa • Placenta is abnormally planted in lower uterine segment ...
Prediction and prevention of Preeclampsia
... 7. Concomitant Vit C& E supplementation •{PET: imbalance of oxidant & antioxidant activity: ...
... 7. Concomitant Vit C& E supplementation •{PET: imbalance of oxidant & antioxidant activity: ...
pyometra_and_cystic_endometrial_hyperplasia
... from the uterus—signs of generalized (systemic) illness, progressing to signs of generalized disease caused by the spread of bacteria in the blood (known as “septicemia” or “blood poisoning”) and shock • Uterus—enlarged with closed cervix (where the pus or discharge cannot drain from the uterus); ma ...
... from the uterus—signs of generalized (systemic) illness, progressing to signs of generalized disease caused by the spread of bacteria in the blood (known as “septicemia” or “blood poisoning”) and shock • Uterus—enlarged with closed cervix (where the pus or discharge cannot drain from the uterus); ma ...
pyometra_and_cystic_endometrial_hyperplasia
... from the uterus—signs of generalized (systemic) illness, progressing to signs of generalized disease caused by the spread of bacteria in the blood (known as “septicemia” or “blood poisoning”) and shock • Uterus—enlarged with closed cervix (where the pus or discharge cannot drain from the uterus); ma ...
... from the uterus—signs of generalized (systemic) illness, progressing to signs of generalized disease caused by the spread of bacteria in the blood (known as “septicemia” or “blood poisoning”) and shock • Uterus—enlarged with closed cervix (where the pus or discharge cannot drain from the uterus); ma ...
Operational OB-GYN Manual
... Squamous Metaplasia .................................................................................................................. 26 Trichomonas................................................................................................................................ 27 ...
... Squamous Metaplasia .................................................................................................................. 26 Trichomonas................................................................................................................................ 27 ...
Guidelines for In-Service Training in Basic and Comprehensive
... skilled attendant. In some countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia the rate is closer to 50%, with even lower rates in rural areas.2 A compounding problem is that many skilled attendants (doctors, nurses and midwives) do not have the knowledge and skills needed to prevent, recognize and manag ...
... skilled attendant. In some countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia the rate is closer to 50%, with even lower rates in rural areas.2 A compounding problem is that many skilled attendants (doctors, nurses and midwives) do not have the knowledge and skills needed to prevent, recognize and manag ...
Hyperemesis gravidarum
... recommend the use of either of these alternatives (Ringer Lactate and Hartman’s solution are widely available) for all fluid replacement. Hospitals are advised to change their standard crystalloid from 0.9% (‘normal’) saline to Ringer Lactate or Hartmann’s as soon as possible. Recognising that not a ...
... recommend the use of either of these alternatives (Ringer Lactate and Hartman’s solution are widely available) for all fluid replacement. Hospitals are advised to change their standard crystalloid from 0.9% (‘normal’) saline to Ringer Lactate or Hartmann’s as soon as possible. Recognising that not a ...
Pre-eclampsia and hypertension in pregnancy
... in a new pregnancy, and what can be done to reduce that risk? ...
... in a new pregnancy, and what can be done to reduce that risk? ...
Hypertension and Pregnancy: Mechanisms and Management
... its related conditions, namely eclampsia, its convulsive form, and HELLP syndrome (an acronym for Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, and Low Platelet count),3 preeclampsia remains one of the leading causes of fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Preeclampsia traditionally has been considered ...
... its related conditions, namely eclampsia, its convulsive form, and HELLP syndrome (an acronym for Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, and Low Platelet count),3 preeclampsia remains one of the leading causes of fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Preeclampsia traditionally has been considered ...
1-Benign Tumour of Uterus
... abnormal vaginal bleeding, a complete blood count (CBC) to determine if iron deficiency anemia because of chronic blood loss. blood tests to rule out bleeding disorders and to determine the levels of reproductive hormones produced by ovaries. ...
... abnormal vaginal bleeding, a complete blood count (CBC) to determine if iron deficiency anemia because of chronic blood loss. blood tests to rule out bleeding disorders and to determine the levels of reproductive hormones produced by ovaries. ...
2015 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting
... Treat all the fibroids. Without a hysterectomy. The Acessa Procedure is a safe and effective laparoscopic outpatient fibroid therapy that allows you to visualize and treat all of a patient’s fibroids without harming the uterus. It has a low rate of recurrence and allows for rapid recovery, with patients ...
... Treat all the fibroids. Without a hysterectomy. The Acessa Procedure is a safe and effective laparoscopic outpatient fibroid therapy that allows you to visualize and treat all of a patient’s fibroids without harming the uterus. It has a low rate of recurrence and allows for rapid recovery, with patients ...
Medical Informatics and Evidence Based Medicine
... use of clinical examples and cases to help in the understanding of the relevance of the underlying basic science, and conversely use of basic science concepts to help in the understanding of the phatophysiology and treatment of disease. The reproductive system and disorder block has been written to ...
... use of clinical examples and cases to help in the understanding of the relevance of the underlying basic science, and conversely use of basic science concepts to help in the understanding of the phatophysiology and treatment of disease. The reproductive system and disorder block has been written to ...
Caesarean section
... information about CS, such as: • indications for CS (such as presumed fetal compromise, 'failure to progress' in labour, breech presentation) • what the procedure involves • associated risks and benefits • implications for future pregnancies and birth after CS. [new 2011] 1.1.1.3 Communication and i ...
... information about CS, such as: • indications for CS (such as presumed fetal compromise, 'failure to progress' in labour, breech presentation) • what the procedure involves • associated risks and benefits • implications for future pregnancies and birth after CS. [new 2011] 1.1.1.3 Communication and i ...