Complications in pregnancy Flashcards
What is a spontaneous miscarriage?
Spontaneous termination of pregnancy before 24 weeks gestation
What are the types of miscarriage?
Threatened Inevitable Incomplete Complete Septic Missed
What is a threatened miscarriage?
Bleeding from gravid uterus before 24 weeks when there is a viable foetus
No evidence of cervical dilatation
What are the clinical features of a threatened miscarriage?
Vaginal bleeding +/- pain
Viable pregnancy
Closed cervix
What is the management of a threatened miscarriage?
Conservative
What is an inevitable miscarriage?
Cervix starts to dilate
What are the clinical features of an inevitable miscarriage?
Viable pregnancy
Open cervix with heavy bleeding +/- clots
What is the management of an inevitable miscarriage?
Evacuation for heavy bleeding
What is an incomplete miscarriage?
Partial expulsion of products of conception
What is a complete miscarriage?
Complete expulsion of products of conception
What is a septic miscarriage?
Ascending inflammation into the uterus which can spread through the pelvis
When is septic miscarriage most common?
In cases of incomplete miscarriage
What is the management of a septic miscarriage?
Antibiotics
Evacuate uterus
What is a missed miscarriage?
Foetus has died, but uterus has made no attempt to expel
What are the clinical features of a missed miscarriage?
Normally no symptoms
May have bleeding/brown discharge
Gestational sac seen on scan
No clear foetus or foetal pole with no heartbeat
What is the management of a missed miscarriage?
Conservative
Prostaglandins
Surgical evacuation
What are the categories of causes of miscarriage?
Abnormal conceptus Uterine abnormality Cervical imcompetence MAternal factors Unknown
What maternal factor can increase the risk of miscarriage?
Increasing age
Diabetes
What is an ectopic pregnancy?
Pregnancy implanted outside of uterine cavity
Where is the most common location for an ectopic to implant?
Fallopian tube
What are the risk factors for an ectopic pregnancy?
PID
Previous ectopic
Previous tubal surgery
Assisted conception
What are the clinical features of an ectopic?
Period of amenorrhoea and + urine pregnancy test
May have- vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, GI/urinary symptoms from pressure, shoulder tip referred pain
What investigations are done for an ectopic?
US
Serum betaHCG levels
Serum progesterone
What are the findings on US in an ectopic?
No intrauterine gestational sac
May have adnexal mass or fluid in pouch of Douglas
What is the medical treatment of an ectopic?
Methotrexate
What are the surgical options for an ectopic?
Salpingectomy
Salpingotomy
When is surgical management of an ectopic used?
If woman is unstable, or ectopic close to rupture
When is a salpingostomy used in an ectopic
If other tube already removed
When is conservative management of an ectopic used?
Woman is stable
What is the conservative management of an ectopic?
Monitor for rupture and allow to pass normally
What is an antepartum haemorrhage?
Haemorrhage from genital tract after 24th week of pregnancy but before delivery of baby
What are the causes of antepartum haemorrhage?
Placenta praaevia Placental abruption Unknown Local lesions of genital tract Vasa praevia
What is placenta praaevia?
Placenta attached to lower segment of uterus
Who is placenta praaevia most common in?
Multiparous women
Previous C section
Multiple pregnancies