Antenatal Care - Placenta Praevia Flashcards
1
Q
What is Placenta Praevia?
A
The placenta is attached in the lower portion of the uterus, lower than the presenting part of the foetus.
2
Q
Difference between Low-Lying Placenta and Placenta Praevia.
A
LLP : Placenta is within 20mm of the Internal Cervical Os.
PP : Placenta is over the Internal Cervical Os.
3
Q
Differential Diagnoses of Antepartum Haemorrhage (3).
A
- Placenta Praevia.
- Placental Abruption.
- Vasa Praevia.
4
Q
Differential Diagnoses of Spotting/Minor Bleeding in Pregnancy (3).
A
- Cervical Ectropion.
- Infection.
- Vaginal Abrasions (Intercourse/Procedures).
5
Q
Risk Factors of Placenta Praevia (6).
A
- Previous C-Sections.
- Previous Placenta Praevia.
- Older Maternal Age.
- Maternal Smoking.
- Structural Uterine Abnormalities.
- Assisted Reproduction e.g. IVF.
6
Q
Diagnosis of Placenta Praevia.
A
- 20 Week Anomaly Scan : Position of Placenta.
- APH - 36+ Weeks.
7
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Management of Diagnosed Placenta Praevia.
A
- Repeat TVUS at 32 Weeks, 36 Weeks - to guide decisions about delivery.
- Anticipatory Antenatal steroids between 34-36 Weeks.
- Planned C-Section between 36-37 Weeks.