1) Diagnosis of early and late pregnancy Flashcards
Definition of “Pregnancy”
- Physiological process in a female
- begins with fertilisation of the ovum
- followed by implantation into the uterine
wall
Duration of Pregnancy
40 Weeks, aka 280 Days
Stages / Phases of Pregnancy
1) Early = Upto 12 Weeks
2) Mid = 13 - 27 Weeks
3) Late = AFTER 28 Weeks
4) TERM = 37 - 42 Weeks
What are the TRIMESTERS?
- 1st Trimester = Upto 12 Weeks
- 2nd Trimester = 13 - 28 Weeks
- 3rd Trimester = 29 - 40 Weeks
Explain DUE DATE
- Using NAEGELE’S RULE = 1st Day (Last Period Cycle) + 7 Days + 1 Year - 3 Months
- Affected IF - irregular cycle, or conceived whilst on the pill
How is EARLY Pregnancy Diagnosed?
- Performed in 1st TRIMESTER
- History & Sx = Amenorrhea, N/V, Breast enlargement + tenderness, Increased Urinary f
- Objective Sx = GOODELL, HEGAR, LADIN, CHADWICK, PALMERS Signs
- Immunological Testing = hCG (maintains corpus luteum during 8-10 weeks); detected 14 days POST-fertilisation; Peaks at 2-3 Months
- Ultrasound (Trans-V + Abdominal) = Detects Ges-Sac at 5 Weeks, Foetal Pole at 6-7 Weeks, Foetal HR (Doppler) at 10-12 Weeks; True + Pseudo Sacs
What are the Objective Signs?
1) GOODELL = Cervical Softening
2) HEGAR = Softening of LOWER Segment of Uterus
3) LADIN = Softening of MIDLINE of Uterus
4) CHADWICK = BLUISH Discolouration of Vagina, Cervix + Labia due to OESTROGEN
5) PALMERS = Regular RHYTHMIC Uterine Contractions upon Bimanual Exam at 4-8 Weeks
What are the Tests for hCG (Immunological)?
- ALPHA = For hCG, FSH, LH and TSH
- BETA = Specific to Placenta
What’s the DIFFERENCE between TRUE & PSEUDO Sacs?
TRUE
- NOT in the Middle
- Round and Regular
- DOUBLE RING Sign
- YOLK SAC + FOETAL POLE
- Sac Size increases by 1mm / day
PSEUDO
- CENTRALLY Located
- Irregular
How is LATE Pregnancy Diagnosed?
- Performed in 2nd / 3rd TRIMESTER
- Sx = Amenorrhea, Enlarged Abdomen, INCREASED Pigmentation of Skin / Striae, Braxton Hicks Contractions, Palpation of Foetal Parts + Fundal Height
- Abdominal Exam = Inspection of Stretch Marks, Palpation (Leopold’s Manoeuvre + Fundal Height), Auscultation
- Ultrasound = N.O of Foetus, the anatomy, Amniotic Fluid VOL, Cervical Canal
1) GOODELL = Cervical Softening
4) CHADWICK = BLUISH Discolouration of Vagina, Cervix + Labia due to OESTROGEN
Explain Leopold’s Manoeuvre
1) Bimanual Exam of Foetal Lie - Whether it’s longitudinal, transverse, oblique
2) Locate the Back of Foetus
3) Foetal Presentation - One hand ON Pubic Symphysis to see presenting part is engaged, hard + round so its CEPHALIC
4) Palpation to check FOETAL BROWN + FLEXION DEGREE of Head
How is Fundal Height assessed?
- Length from TOP of UTERUS —- TOP of Pubic SYMPHYSIS
- Check Foetal Growth / Development around 20 Weeks
NB! GROWS 1cm per Week, AFTER 20 Weeks