intrauterine programming Flashcards
3 major pregnancy complications
pre-term labour, pre-eclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)
definition of preterm labour
labour before 37 weeks gestation
what is polyhydramnios?
excess amniotic fluid
incidence and mortality of perterm labour
- 5 -8% of deliveries
* 80% perinatal mortality and morbidity
characteristics of pre-eclampsia
high maternal blood pressure, proteinurea. Placental dysfunction and growth restriction.
mortatlity of pre-eclampsia
15% maternal. 10% perinatal
etiology of pre-eclampsia
dependant on trophoblast
treatment of pre-eclampsia? why?
delivery, irrespective of stage of pregnancy. As placenta is compromising mother, removing it will solve issue
incidence of IUGR?
10%
what percentage of birth size is dependant on genotype?
15%
what factors control fetal growth
genes, hormones (placenta) and environemnt
describe the hormonal factors contributing to fetal growth
IGF, thyroid and insulin promote fetal growth. GnRH not so active
which hormone inhibits fetal growth? what are the implications
glucocorticoids. stressed mother can inhibit fetal growth
r/ship b/w exercise and fetal growth?
moderate very important but excess will divert blood from fetus leading to IUGR
main cause of fetal growth restriction in West and 3rd world respectively.
placenta insufficiency, maternal undernutrition