Maternal Lyme borreliosis and Pregnancy Outcome
... selecting patients. EM is a typical early sign of Lyme borreliosis, while ACA is a typical late form of Borrelia infection in Europe. Both dermatological involvements have characteristic inflammation which usually rapidly disappears during or shortly after treatment. In our study, in cases that rema ...
... selecting patients. EM is a typical early sign of Lyme borreliosis, while ACA is a typical late form of Borrelia infection in Europe. Both dermatological involvements have characteristic inflammation which usually rapidly disappears during or shortly after treatment. In our study, in cases that rema ...
11 Chronic Liver Disease Caitlyn M. Patrick, MD, and
... disease, normal menstrual cycles can recur, and successful pregnancy can be achieved.19 Maternal and fetal complications tend to be higher in these patients, with a fetal loss rate reported as high as 24%.20 Disease activity in these patients is variable, with some patients experiencing an improveme ...
... disease, normal menstrual cycles can recur, and successful pregnancy can be achieved.19 Maternal and fetal complications tend to be higher in these patients, with a fetal loss rate reported as high as 24%.20 Disease activity in these patients is variable, with some patients experiencing an improveme ...
Ectopic Pregnancy - Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates
... short-term side effects are few. The drug can cause temporary ulcers in the mouth and other gastrointestinal sites, and can cause temporary changes in liver function. Rare complications include pneumonia. Decreased platelet production, another rare complication, can cause bleeding within two weeks a ...
... short-term side effects are few. The drug can cause temporary ulcers in the mouth and other gastrointestinal sites, and can cause temporary changes in liver function. Rare complications include pneumonia. Decreased platelet production, another rare complication, can cause bleeding within two weeks a ...
Redalyc.Social portrayal of nourishment and repercussions in
... After the first interview, only 15 pregnant women chose to participate. Therefore, the interviewee was predetermined as available to be a participant. The booklet given to the pregnant women provided data from their last consultation. The anthropometric data (current weight, pre-pregnancy weight and ...
... After the first interview, only 15 pregnant women chose to participate. Therefore, the interviewee was predetermined as available to be a participant. The booklet given to the pregnant women provided data from their last consultation. The anthropometric data (current weight, pre-pregnancy weight and ...
Serbia and Montenegro
... accepted as retrospective cases because one or more CRF subforms were submitted after the set deadlines (n=201). 7. Unclassifiable i.e. cases for which it was impossible to determine if there was a malformation or not (n=21). This includes 1 stillbirth with unknown fetal status, induced abortion wit ...
... accepted as retrospective cases because one or more CRF subforms were submitted after the set deadlines (n=201). 7. Unclassifiable i.e. cases for which it was impossible to determine if there was a malformation or not (n=21). This includes 1 stillbirth with unknown fetal status, induced abortion wit ...
Workup of Recurrent Early Pregnancy Loss Case
... on physical exam? 8. What investigations would you like to ask for? 9. Which of these will change g management? 10. What guidelines exist on the subject? ...
... on physical exam? 8. What investigations would you like to ask for? 9. Which of these will change g management? 10. What guidelines exist on the subject? ...
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... and 3rd trimester. Therefore, our findings are at par with the reports in literature.24 On the other hand, Masood et al.4 had all their enrolled patients in 3rd trimester. The only patient suffering from herpes gestationis in our study was a primigravida and presented in the 2nd trimester. Masood et ...
... and 3rd trimester. Therefore, our findings are at par with the reports in literature.24 On the other hand, Masood et al.4 had all their enrolled patients in 3rd trimester. The only patient suffering from herpes gestationis in our study was a primigravida and presented in the 2nd trimester. Masood et ...
C.9.6 Management of Hyperemesis Gravidarum
... Many women are affected by nausea (801-85%)2 and vomiting (52%) in the first trimester of pregnancy.2 Severe vomiting requiring hospitalisation occurs in 0.3-20% of all pregnant women, however hospital admission rates fall from 8 weeks2. The peak severity for hyperemesis is around 12 weeks,1 and whi ...
... Many women are affected by nausea (801-85%)2 and vomiting (52%) in the first trimester of pregnancy.2 Severe vomiting requiring hospitalisation occurs in 0.3-20% of all pregnant women, however hospital admission rates fall from 8 weeks2. The peak severity for hyperemesis is around 12 weeks,1 and whi ...
1._Miscarriage_&_Early_Pregnancy_Loss
... Referred as vaginal bleeding before 24 week’s gestation when there is a viable fetus without evidence of cervical dilatation and pain. 2- Inevitable, if the cervix becomes dilated, the bleeding increases and there is pain. 3- Incomplete, if there is partial expulsion of product of product of concept ...
... Referred as vaginal bleeding before 24 week’s gestation when there is a viable fetus without evidence of cervical dilatation and pain. 2- Inevitable, if the cervix becomes dilated, the bleeding increases and there is pain. 3- Incomplete, if there is partial expulsion of product of product of concept ...
ICD-10-CM: OBSTETRICS PART 1
... • Second code –Originating Condition of the Sequela Example: Scar after burn • First Code: Scar (Sequela) • Second Code: Burn (Originating Condition) ...
... • Second code –Originating Condition of the Sequela Example: Scar after burn • First Code: Scar (Sequela) • Second Code: Burn (Originating Condition) ...
MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF UKRAINE Bukovinsky State Medical
... apoplexy often in the middle of the menstrual cycle or before menstruation, when blood is high concentration of hormonal prehypophysis. Bleeding from the ovary disease may contribute to blood clotting in violation of its. Over the past 10-15 years observed increase ovarian bleeding associated with l ...
... apoplexy often in the middle of the menstrual cycle or before menstruation, when blood is high concentration of hormonal prehypophysis. Bleeding from the ovary disease may contribute to blood clotting in violation of its. Over the past 10-15 years observed increase ovarian bleeding associated with l ...
Anaesthesia in pregnancy for non-obstetric surgery
... There is an increased oxygen demand of up to 60% at term. This is met by an increased cardiac output and an increase in minute ventilation (MV). MV increases early due to an increase in respiratory rate and tidal volume and is up by 45% by term. This increase in MV is mediated by progesterone which ...
... There is an increased oxygen demand of up to 60% at term. This is met by an increased cardiac output and an increase in minute ventilation (MV). MV increases early due to an increase in respiratory rate and tidal volume and is up by 45% by term. This increase in MV is mediated by progesterone which ...
Pathological duration of pregnancy, labor and postpartum period
... leading to premature placental separation and further bleeding. The cause for this bleeding is not known. Patients at risk: Maternal hypertension Multiply pregnancy Polyhidramnios External trauma Preterm prematurely ruptured membranes Cigarette smoking Cocaine abuse Uterine leiomyoma ...
... leading to premature placental separation and further bleeding. The cause for this bleeding is not known. Patients at risk: Maternal hypertension Multiply pregnancy Polyhidramnios External trauma Preterm prematurely ruptured membranes Cigarette smoking Cocaine abuse Uterine leiomyoma ...
Management of Rhinosinusitis During Pregnancy: System Review
... Corticosteroids (CCS) in short bursts may be safe after the first trimester. Use is better justified in severe CRS, especially if causing exacerbation of asthma. Consultation with patient’s obstetrician is recommended. Underlying Values & Preferences: Places high value on maternal and fetal sa ...
... Corticosteroids (CCS) in short bursts may be safe after the first trimester. Use is better justified in severe CRS, especially if causing exacerbation of asthma. Consultation with patient’s obstetrician is recommended. Underlying Values & Preferences: Places high value on maternal and fetal sa ...
Serbia and Montenegro
... accepted as retrospective cases because one or more CRF subforms were submitted after the set deadlines (n=219). 7. Unclassifiable i.e. cases for which it was impossible to determine if there was a malformation or not (n=22). This includes 1 stillbirth with unknown fetal status, induced abortion wit ...
... accepted as retrospective cases because one or more CRF subforms were submitted after the set deadlines (n=219). 7. Unclassifiable i.e. cases for which it was impossible to determine if there was a malformation or not (n=22). This includes 1 stillbirth with unknown fetal status, induced abortion wit ...
Steps Toward a Healthy Pregnancy for You and
... eat” is especially true during pregnancy. A mother and her growing baby need proper nutrition to sustain growth and development. Poor nutrition can result in potential negative outcomes, such as low birth weight or a baby’s premature birth. The average pregnant woman needs an additional 300 calories ...
... eat” is especially true during pregnancy. A mother and her growing baby need proper nutrition to sustain growth and development. Poor nutrition can result in potential negative outcomes, such as low birth weight or a baby’s premature birth. The average pregnant woman needs an additional 300 calories ...
I could not survive another day
... However our research suggests that a significant proportion of women who have ended wanted HG pregnancies were not offered the full range of treatment options, but expected either to put up with the sickness or undergo an abortion. Possible reasons for the reservations about providing treatment will ...
... However our research suggests that a significant proportion of women who have ended wanted HG pregnancies were not offered the full range of treatment options, but expected either to put up with the sickness or undergo an abortion. Possible reasons for the reservations about providing treatment will ...
Clinical Utilization of Atypical Antipsychotics in Pregnancy
... Concentrations of drug metabolite are higher in fetal than in maternal circulation due to difficulties in transport Pregnancy Outcomes and Perinatal Adverse Events back to maternal circulation, as well as to the fetus’s lower To evaluate intrauterine exposure effects to olanzapine, ability to metabo ...
... Concentrations of drug metabolite are higher in fetal than in maternal circulation due to difficulties in transport Pregnancy Outcomes and Perinatal Adverse Events back to maternal circulation, as well as to the fetus’s lower To evaluate intrauterine exposure effects to olanzapine, ability to metabo ...
Management of abdominal pain in pregnancy
... A digital cervical examination should not be performed in the face of vaginal bleeding if placenta previa has not been ruled out Patients who are at less than 37 weeks' gestation with suspected preterm rupture of membranes should have a sterile speculum examination performed to confirm membrane rupt ...
... A digital cervical examination should not be performed in the face of vaginal bleeding if placenta previa has not been ruled out Patients who are at less than 37 weeks' gestation with suspected preterm rupture of membranes should have a sterile speculum examination performed to confirm membrane rupt ...
Hormonal
... be used if birth control has failed, if forced to have sex, etc. Most common is the two dose regimen May inhibit/delay ovulation or altering the transport of sperm/egg; does not affect a fertilized, implanted egg Needs to be taken within 72 hours. Best used ...
... be used if birth control has failed, if forced to have sex, etc. Most common is the two dose regimen May inhibit/delay ovulation or altering the transport of sperm/egg; does not affect a fertilized, implanted egg Needs to be taken within 72 hours. Best used ...
The Effects of Immunosuppressive and Anti-inflammatory Medications on Fertility, Pregnancy, and Lactation
... These effects have been demonstrated for indomethacin, naproxen, ketoprofen, and ibuprofen, and may also occur with other prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors. The dose, duration, and period of gestation are important determinants of these effects. It is believed that these effects are uncommon with c ...
... These effects have been demonstrated for indomethacin, naproxen, ketoprofen, and ibuprofen, and may also occur with other prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors. The dose, duration, and period of gestation are important determinants of these effects. It is believed that these effects are uncommon with c ...
Notes Obs &Gynae Aetiology Clinical
... As a new pregnancy develops, ß-hCG levels rise, leading to ß-hCG levels or zones in which the quantitative serum level of ß-hCG will accurately predict the ability to demonstrate a VIUP on ultrasound in > 98.5% of cases. The absolute value of these zones varies among institutions as it is based on t ...
... As a new pregnancy develops, ß-hCG levels rise, leading to ß-hCG levels or zones in which the quantitative serum level of ß-hCG will accurately predict the ability to demonstrate a VIUP on ultrasound in > 98.5% of cases. The absolute value of these zones varies among institutions as it is based on t ...
Decisions about the use of psychotropic medication during
... a book were expressed as helpful by one woman in enabling her to live with her decision to take medicines throughout her pregnancy. ...
... a book were expressed as helpful by one woman in enabling her to live with her decision to take medicines throughout her pregnancy. ...
Questions and Answers about Hypertension in Pregnancy
... This results in placental hypoperfusion These changes occur at <16 weeks gestation but the pre eclampsia may not be manifest until much later in the pregnancy ...
... This results in placental hypoperfusion These changes occur at <16 weeks gestation but the pre eclampsia may not be manifest until much later in the pregnancy ...
Unmarried Young People and Unintended
... Young men need to share responsibility for protecting young women from unintended pregnancy and STIs/HIV. They can do so by respecting women’s right to say no to sex and not using pressure or violence when they say no. They should use condoms consistently and correctly to prevent STIs/HIV even when ...
... Young men need to share responsibility for protecting young women from unintended pregnancy and STIs/HIV. They can do so by respecting women’s right to say no to sex and not using pressure or violence when they say no. They should use condoms consistently and correctly to prevent STIs/HIV even when ...
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, also known as gravidity or gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman. A multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with twins. Pregnancy can occur by sexual intercourse or assisted reproductive technology. It usually lasts around 40 weeks from the last menstrual period (LMP) and ends in childbirth. This is just over 9 lunar months, where each month is about 29½ days. When measured from conception it is about 38 weeks. An embryo is the developing offspring during the first 8 weeks following conception, after which, the term fetus is used until birth. Symptom of early pregnancy may include a missed periods, tender breasts, nausea and vomiting, hunger, and frequent urination. Pregnancy may be confirmed with a pregnancy test.Pregnancy is typically divided into three trimesters. The first trimester is from week one through twelve and includes conception. Conception is followed by the fertilized egg traveling down the fallopian tube and attaching to the inside of the uterus, where it begins to form the fetus and placenta. The first trimester carries the highest risk of miscarriage (natural death of embryo or fetus). The second trimester is from week 13 through 28. Around the middle of the second trimester, movement of the fetus may be felt. At 28 weeks, more than 90% of babies can survive outside of the uterus if provided high-quality medical care. The third trimester is from 29 weeks through 40 weeks.Prenatal care improves pregnancy outcomes. This may include taking extra folic acid, avoiding drugs and alcohol, regular exercise, blood tests, and regular physical examinations. Complications of pregnancy may include high blood pressure of pregnancy, gestational diabetes, iron-deficiency anemia, and severe nausea and vomiting among others. Term pregnancy is 37 weeks to 41 weeks, with early term being 37 and 38 weeks, full term 39 and 40 weeks, and late term 41 weeks. After 41 weeks, it is known as post term. Babies born before 37 weeks are preterm and are at higher risk of health problems such as cerebral palsy. It is recommended that delivery not be artificially started with either labor induction or caesarean section before 39 weeks unless required for other medical reasons.About 213 million pregnancies occurred in 2012, of which, 190 million were in the developing world and 23 million were in the developed world. This is about 133 pregnancies per 1,000 women between the ages of 15 and 44. About 10% to 15% of recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. In 2013, complications of pregnancy resulted in 293,000 deaths, down from 377,000 deaths in 1990. Common causes include maternal bleeding, complications of abortion, high blood pressure of pregnancy, maternal sepsis, and obstructed labor. Globally, 40% of pregnancies are unplanned. Half of unplanned pregnancies are aborted. Among unintended pregnancies in the United States, 60% of the women used birth control to some extent during the month pregnancy occurred.