ob complications of pregnancy Flashcards
What is the rate of doubling for beta hCG in normal pregnancy?
-double every 48 hrs (approx.)
When can a pregnancy be visualized by transabdominal ultrasound? by transvaginal ultrasound? give answer in form of hCG level
- 6500 mIU/mL for transabdominal
- 15000 mIU/mL for transvaginal
What are the most common causes of spontaneous abortions?
1st trimester: chromosomal abnormalities
2nd trimester: infection, cervical insufficiency, uterine abnormalities, hypercoagulability, or poor maternal health (drugs, meds, other problems)
What are the risk factors for SAB?
incr maternal age, multiple prior births, prior SAB, uterine abnormalities, smoking, alcohol, NSAIDs,
How is an inevitable abortion diagnosed and treated?
pain or bleeding with open cervix
give misoprostol or D&C to remove uterine contents
What is the definition of spontaneous abortion?
miscarriage of pregnancy at less than 20 wks
What are the ultrasound findings for IUGR?
abd circumference
What is intrauterine fetal demise?
fetal death that occurs after 20 wks gestation and before the onset of labor
What are the causes of intrauterine fetal demise?
placental or cord abnormalities due to maternal CV or hematologic conditions; maternal HTN, infection (another major cause), fetal anomalies, poor maternal health
What is the treatment for intrauterine fetal demise?
- 20-24 wks: consider D&E
- after 24 wks, must do oxytocin and misoprostol to induce labor and delivery
What are the causes of symmetric IUGR?
early pregnancy problems, usually due to chromosomal abnormalities, congenital infection, or maternal drug use
What are the causes of asymmetric IUGR?
80% of IUGR. Due to decr abd size with preservation of head and extremities
caused by POOR MATERNAL HEALTH, multiple gestation, placental insufficiency
What does physical exam show in IUGR?
fundal height at least 3 cm smaller than expected
What are the ultrasound findings for IUGR?
abd circumference
What ultrasound finding indicates oligohydramnios?
amniotic fluid index